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Ged Clapson specializes in media and communications training for church and charitable groups. He is an experienced writer and broadcaster with the BBC and ILR, and has spent the past 14 years in PR strategy and consultancy.
Geoff Crago is a broadcaster and communications consultant, and director of Milestones Communications, a video and multi-media production company.
Robert Ellis has been a BBC radio producer and worked with television both at the BBC and Central Television for 20 years. He was communications officer for the Diocese of Lichfield.
Janey Lee Grace is a broadcaster, TV presenter, media trainer and singer. She is currently presenting a Saturday show on BBC Radio 2 and also co-hosts Steve Wright in the Afternoon.
David Green is the Electronic Projects Manager for Church House Publishing. For the last four and a half years, he has worked extensively on Common Worship and Visual Liturgy for the Church of England.
Michael Harrison is an independent media consultant and trainer drawing on 30 years’ experience in radio and television, as broadcast journalist, presenter, producer and senior editor, both in the UK and abroad.
Sandra Herbert is a religious programmes producer, presenter and trainer working with the BBC. She has won numerous national awards for her work in local radio.
David Johnston is a journalist and photographer who has worked with a number of newspapers and magazines. He knows what makes a good photo and what editors are looking for.
Cindy Kent is the Drive Time presenter for Premier Radio and has a background in show business, national radio and TV, media and presentation skills training.
Gillian Oliver (formerly ITN and Granada’s Tonight with Trevor MacDonald) has 10 years’ experience in television news, most
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of that fielding calls from hopeful publicists with a story to tell. She knows how the story selection process works and how to get through it.
Chris Rees has spent his professional life in the broadcasting industry as an award-winning producer and now a media and training consultant and coach.
Dave Rowland is Senior IT Trainer for the National Institutions of the Church of England. He has overseen more than 500 staff switch from paper-based to electronic office systems.
Martin Short is Head of Communications Training and Development with the Church of England. He is a former broadcaster, TV adviser and communications officer for the Diocese of Bradford.
Nigel Simm is IT Trainer for the National Institutions of the Church of England. His specific interest is in removing the barriers to learning that prevent people from using technology to its very best advantage.
Elaine Storkey is Senior Research Fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University and President of Tearfund. She has been a regular broadcaster with the BBC since 1985 and has served on the Central Religious Advisory Committee. She is on General Synod and the Crown Appointments Commission.
Simon Winn worked for eight years in regional journalism and is now a Church of England vicar in London. He still writes for the media and feels strongly that local churches should communicate effectively.
Chris Wright is Chair of 'Christians on the Internet'. He first built a computer in 1974. Chris is IT Adviser and Webmaster for the Diocese of Bradford. He also edits the parish magazine for Holy Trinity Church, Skipton.
David Winter was producer of Thought for the Day from 1975–9, and later Head of Religious Broadcasting at the BBC. He has been a regular contributor to the slot since 1989.
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