BAFTA, Grierson and Rose D'Or award winning Documentary Director.

I make bold and ambitious films that tackle challenging subjects through compelling human stories. I pride myself on building genuine, collaborative relationships with contributors to deliver impactful films with authenticity, emotional power and visual flair.

My work spans observational documentaries, true crime, current affairs and talent led projects.

‘ANOREXIC’, is an unflinching feature length documentary exploring how the ‘anorexic mind’ governs the lives of three women and their families. It was shortlisted/nominated for Grierson, RTS, Bulldog and Broadcast awards.

'THE SCHOOL THAT TRIED TO END RACISM' (C4) which I took from commission to transmission over 3 years won BAFTA, Grierson and Rose D'Or awards and sparked a national conversation about unconscious racial bias and education.

'ANNA RICHARDSON: LOVE, LOSS & DEMENTIA' (C4), explores the devastating truth behind Britain's biggest killer and most feared condition. The Times gave it 5 stars and called it 'a desperately important film'.

Previously, I was a producer and director on some of the most successful documentary series on television, including RTS award winning '24 HOURS IN A&E', BAFTA nominated 'THE SECRET LIFE OF 4&5 YEAR OLDS' and BAFTA nominated '24 HOURS IN POLICE CUSTODY'.