About me

I began my career in London advertising agencies, initially specialising in retail accounts and running both Tesco and Fine Fare, before going on to manage well known consumer brands including Heinz and Whitbread.

In 1980, I moved into commercial radio, joining Capital Radio Sales where I was responsible for a number of marketing initiatives, including developing the first ever network sales opportunities. From there, I became General Manager at Independent Radio Sales, overseeing national sales for 28 local stations. I later joined LBC and IRN as their first Head of Marketing, PR and Promotions.

In 1989, I became the youngest Managing Director in commercial radio when Capital Radio appointed me to launch Fox FM in Oxford.

Over the next four decades, I had the privilege of managing some of the most successful stations in the UK, including Fox FM, Rock FM, Key103, and Radio City. The launch of The Hits remains the most successful in digital radio history, attracting over 800,000 listeners in its very first audience survey.

I also managed EMAP Radio’s online portfolio, served on the EMAP Radio board and chaired the UK Radio Network Promotions Committee.

The stations I led were fortunate to receive numerous industry awards, including Sony Station of the Year at both Fox and Radio City. We also won the World’s No1 Top 40 Station award twice at the New York Awards. I was honoured to be voted one of the top four UK radio managers in two of the three British Radio Awards decided by the industry itself. I was also part of the UK expansion team for Canadian media company CanWest.

In 2009, I became Managing Partner of the National Broadcasting School and focused on training the next generation of radio talent, many of whom now hold high profile roles across the industry. Over the years, I have also served as a judge for the BBC Gillard Awards, the Sony Awards and the Arqiva Awards.

Beyond broadcasting, I have held roles as an Ambassador for Merseyside, Entrepreneurship Commissioner and Chair of the Liverpool Comedy Trust.

I live in Birkenhead and am the proud father of my daughter, Holly. I have also been a Director of North Wales Crusaders, the professional RFL team.

Sport has always been part of my life. I was selected for Scottish Schoolboys rugby and represented Great Britain three times with the GB Lions American Football team, including the first ever international against France, where I sacked the French quarterback in a historic win. I also played for the London Ravens when we beat USAF Chicksands on 4 July, marking the first time an American side had been defeated by a foreign team.

More recently, I owned and managed the Bank Café and Bar in Hoylake. After selling the business in October 2025, I am now exploring new adventures and opportunities.

Selected Awards and Recognition

Work History

Proprietor
Bank Café Bar
October 2020 – October 2025

Director
National Broadcasting School
August 2008 – October 2020

Managing Director
CanWest Original
February 2007 – August 2008

Managing Director
Palm 105.5
February 2006 – February 2007

Managing Director
Radio City Liverpool
October 2003 – September 2005

Managing Director
Piccadilly Radio/ Key 103
October 2000 – October 2003

Managing Director
The Click UK.com
February 2000 – October 2000

Managing Director
Radio City, Liverpool
May 1997 – February 2000

Managing Director
Red Rose Radio
January 1996 – May 1997

Managing Director
Scot Fm
January 1994 – September 1996

Managing Director
Fox Fm
January 1989 – December 1993

Head of Publicity and Promotions
LBC News Radio/Independent Radio News
January 1986 – January 1989

General Sales Manager
Independent Radio Sales
January 1983 – January 1986

Senior Sales Executive
Capital Radio Ltd
January 1980 – January 1983

Account Manager
Collett Dickenson Pearce
January 1977 – December 1979

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