I make comms & HR teams look brilliant to their leadership.
Executive-grade presentations, documents and comms — calm under pressure, delivered when it matters. Beyond Slides, Sydney, Australia.
Get in touchThe moment you need me
The board deck is due Monday. The brief is still a mess of half-finished thoughts at 6pm Friday. The stakes are high and the room will be senior.
That's when most people panic — and when I'm most useful.
What I do
- PresentationsBoard decks, keynotes, town halls — built to land.
- Executive documentsBriefs, reports and papers that read like they should.
- AnimationMotion that clarifies, not decorates.
- On-site event & comms supportAn extra pair of senior hands when it counts.
Why me — not a template or a junior
A business brain
MBA-trained, with a military-planning background. I think about your audience, objective and risk before I touch a slide.
Executive fluency
I've been in enough boardrooms to know what lands and what gets picked apart.
Reliable under fire
When it has to be right — and right by the deadline.
A note on focus
Since 2004 I've served in the Australian Army as a Combat Engineer Officer, full-time and part-time, with operational service across Afghanistan, Timor, the bushfires and the pandemic. Creative work and soldiering look like opposite worlds — they aren't. The Army is where I sharpened the thing I actually do for clients: taking a complex, high-pressure problem and cutting it down to clear, simple direction people can act on — and where I learned to stay steady when the stakes are real and everyone around me is stretched. I'm now stepping back from service to give my clients that attention, undivided. When the deadline is real and the room is senior, you want someone who doesn't rattle — and who'll push the work past the point where others stop. That's the job I'm now doing full-time.
Read the full story →Who I work with
Comms & HR teams at ASX-200 corporates, and agencies delivering for global brands — the people carrying the presentation the leadership team will actually see.
Trusted by teams at
Often in partnership with leading experiential agencies.
A useful read
Why some presentations move a room and others don't
Three lessons from one of the most-watched talks in TED's history — structure, story and a little honesty — and exactly how to use each on your next board deck. No film crew required.
Read the method →Carrying one of those right now?
Tell me what's due, when, and how senior the room is. I'll tell you how I can help.
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