About Me
I am currently Development Manager, Interactive for BBC Nations & Regions, responsible for overseeing the development of regional and local interactive services across the UK, as well as new national services for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.I also have responsibility for coordinating the use of maps/mapping technology on the BBC's interactive platforms.
I've been working in regional and local broadcasting in the UK since 1998 when I began as a strategy analyst for BBC English Regions, covering the audience reporting and strategic positioning of regional television and local radio services across England.
In the right place at the right time, I designed and built the initial pilots for the BBC's local web service in 2000 and have since worked in a variety of editorial and technical roles as the service developed.
I subsequently spent four and a half years as Assistant Editor for the local BBC websites in England, working on many new editorial initiatives and overseeing advances in technology during this time.
In need of a rest I decided to take some time out, packed a rucksack and booked a one way ticket to Sydney, Australia.
Originally from Devon in the South West of England, I moved to Birmingham, England, in 1995 where I gained a BSc (Hons) in Mathematics and Computer Science from The University of Birmingham and have been living there ever since (gap year aside!).
...and if that wasn't enough to satisfy your curiosity then you can find out more about me on LinkedIn, Facebook and Flickr.

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I'm subscribed James. Looking forward to this.
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