I work at the intersection of engineering, strategy, and culture. My professional background is in advanced manufacturing and industrial systems, where I have spent years moving between research, industrialisation, and leadership roles. Much of my work has focused on guiding complex technologies from experimentation into reliable, repeatable operations, and how organisations structure themselves to support that journey.
Over time, my interests have broadened beyond technology alone. I am increasingly drawn to questions of scale: how organisations grow without losing coherence, how consequential decisions are made under uncertainty, and how governance, incentives, and culture shape long-term outcomes. This has led me to work not only as an operator, but also in advisory and board-level contexts, often in environments characterised by capital intensity, long time horizons, and incomplete information.
Alongside industrial and strategic work, I am involved in cultural and creative projects, particularly in music and festival production. These settings operate under very different constraints, yet they raise similar questions around coordination, trust, identity, and experience design. I find that insights travel productively between these worlds: what works on a factory floor does not map directly onto a festival site, but the underlying logic of systems, feedback, and human behaviour often rhymes.
A central part of my practice is yoga, which I both practice and teach. Yoga provides a counterpoint to technical and organisational work: a disciplined, embodied way of thinking about attention, structure, effort, and release. Over time, it has become less a separate activity and more a lens through which I understand learning, leadership, and sustainability — in individuals as well as in organisations.

This site brings these strands together. It is not intended as a comprehensive record of roles or achievements, but as a living place to document work, writing, and interests as they evolve over time. Some sections are deliberately professional; others are more personal or exploratory. The common thread is a curiosity about how systems — technical, organisational, and human — are designed, inhabited, and sustained.
If you are here out of professional interest, you may want to explore selected work and publications. If you are here out of curiosity, the writing section ranges more freely across music, food, practice, and systems. Either way, you are welcome to read, return, and follow the threads that prove useful.
Selected achievements
MSc and PhD from Cranfield University
EMBA from London Business School (with Distinction)
Artic and Oceanic sailing experiences
Several marathons (best time of 3h8′) and long-distance triathlon (4h20′ on half IronMan distance, and 10h34′ on the full IM distance)
Selected awards and recognitions are listed separately.
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