Hi, I’m Harriet

I have more than 15 years of experience in media relations and communication for large and small NGOs working on human rights, equality, immigration, international development, climate and legal issues.

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I ran the press office at the Law Society, setting the media strategy and coaching successive presidents and policy experts for media interviews with Channel 4 News, Sky, the Today Programme, and local and international radio. I developed stories that made BBC headlines, the front pages of the Financial Times, the Guardian and the Times.

I’ve ghost-written opinion pieces for outlets like CNN, the FT, the Times, as well as social media content.

Previously I worked for Free Tibet, ensuring the human rights crisis in that country was headline news worldwide and serving as a spokesperson. I managed communications for the international development charity Book Aid International.

I work collaboratively and strategically, listening carefully to what’s needed and creating effective communication that builds bridges in the media from you to your most valued audiences. Ever alert to opportunities, I navigate confidently in complex, fast-paced environments and am adept at managing reputation and crises.

I’m valued for my integrity and sound judgement.

Mine is a boutique service for a small number of clients.

I’d love to help you reach the wide audiences your work deserves.