Post-graduation, I wanted to combine my drive to improve my
sales ability, my interest in media, and my desire to work with high-end
products and brands. I found an ideal fit at Living North, where I quickly rose
to lead the sales team, working with global brands such as Rolex, BMW and
Jaguar Land Rover, generating almost £200,000 in sales over my tenure.
In February 2021, I developed an interest in web3 and blockchain
technology. In May 2021, I created NFT Insider, a media outlet covering developments in the
industry - building it on evenings and weekends whilst still at
Living North. Just four months later, I sold the brand to pink.gg Solutions
GmbH and took a strategic role at one of Europe's fastest-growing web3
companies, helping them grow from less than 10 people to a global team of over
40 that has facilitated $500M+ in trading volume to date.
What are you doing now?
Today, I'm the Chief Operating Officer of NFT Plazas, one of the longest-tenured
media outlets in web3. My day-to-day sees me manage our global team of writers,
salespeople and freelancers, explore growth opportunities and plan &
execute on the strategic direction of the wider company. That includes major
strategic acquisitions in Q2 2024 as we look to expand our global operations.
I’m a regular speaker, panel moderator & interviewer at
major industry conferences, including NYC, London and Cologne. This includes exclusive interviews with world-leading
figures in AI, such as Ben Goertzel, creator of humanoid robot Sophia.In addition, I'm a podcast host & producer, and a
consultant on NFTs, blockchain and Web3.
Away from web3, I’ve recently founded a media company in the
motorsports industry. We cover real-world motorsports alongside the burgeoning
sim racing industry, and explore where and how the two converge.
What was it about
Northumbria that made you decide to study here?
Northumbria stood out as one of the UK's leading
universities for Student & Graduate Enterprise. After speaking to staff and
students, its innovative, practical and forward-thinking approach to Entrepreneurship
study struck a chord with me - and in hindsight, I couldn't have made a better
choice than to study here.
The supportive staff, the skills I honed and the ample
opportunities to broaden my horizons with real-world experience made my studies
a time I remember fondly. I wouldn't be where I am today without the skills, knowledge,
and experiences that my time at Northumbria gave me.
What was it like
studying at Northumbria?
As a degree focused on practical knowledge, our day-to-day
featured a medley of lectures and seminars that led to team projects,
encouraging us to start our own small businesses and gain real-world experience
of the degree material - not just theory.
Due to the vast and varied experience of the lecturers,
there was always a specialist on hand - whether you had questions on venture
capital, marketing, productivity or more. Feedback was regular, constructive, and always with the view
of not just improving your grades and test scores, but challenging your
perceptions, developing your critical thinking, and making you a better
entrepreneur.
How connected was your
course with industry?
The degree featured ample opportunities to engage with local,
national, and international start-up environments. Introductions were made to
numerous accelerator programmes to further develop and field-test our ideas, and
we could also benefit from cross-degree projects, dedicated networking events
with local business leaders, and connections with other entrepreneurship
programmes across the UK.
Guest lectures were a regular occurrence, giving us the
ability to learn from the experience of, and ask questions to, tenured leaders
from a variety of industries.
What was the best thing
about your course?
I can't emphasize enough just how many opportunities the
course provided to us students. Barely a week went by without an intriguing
guest lecture, an invitation to an accelerator programme, or a networking event
for us to attend. At every corner, there were fresh opportunities within our
reach.
The lecturers had a genuine care for both our personal and
professional development, and there was ample support, guidance and
extra-curricular activity on offer for all students to take advantage of.
How did studying at
Northumbria help you achieve your career goals/ give your career an edge?
I’d started my own business at the age of 13 - a graphic
design service - so I knew Entrepreneurship was the path I wished to take. With
that said, I came into Northumbria with limited knowledge of where my real
strengths and weaknesses lay. The guidance, challenges and support offered by
the lecturers was key in helping me better understand myself - furthering my
strengths, improving my weaknesses, and revealing aspects of my personal and
professional skillset that I'd yet to uncover.
The skills, advice and mentorship provided helped further
not just my own ability, but to also better understand and appreciate the
ability of those around me. No entrepreneur succeeds alone, and that perception
has paid dividends over my career thus far, helping me recognise talent, build
better teams and forge great culture.
As President of the Entrepreneurs Society from
2017-18, I had further opportunities to make great connections - not just for
myself, but for the whole society cohort - with business leaders and
entrepreneurial minds from across the UK, plus additional opportunities to gain
experience in leadership, management, interpersonal skills and more
Which skills/knowledge
did you learn on your course that you use most now throughout your career?
The realisation, recognition and improvement of my sales and
presentation ability was undoubtedly one of the biggest advancements I made in
my personal development at Northumbria. The confidence which my lecturers
instilled in me is an asset that I use every single day, and has proven vital
in my various on-stage, presentation and pitching roles.
Our team projects - and the various roles I held within them
- led to ample leadership and management progress. The academic theory, practical
tips and sound advice given to me were a big part of my success at Living
North, and more recently with the growth in company and culture at both pink.gg
and NFT Plazas.
Core theory - such as setup, taxation and legal matters – gave
me the know-how necessary to set up NFT Insider in May 2021 (and other
businesses since), and the focus on developing practical professional skills
has guided my personal growth to this day.
What did you enjoy most
about your time at ϲ?
The camaraderie between peers on my degree was fantastic.
I've kept in touch with a number of fellow students - not just in my own year,
but across the degree programme - as they've began their careers, many of them
helming successful startups. I’ve crossed paths with a few many years later!
The numerous opportunities to go out into the real-world and
conduct real business - with full support of the faculty, lecturers and more -
was invaluable, both to my degree programme then, and to the entrepreneur I am
now.
What advice would you
give somebody who is considering studying at Northumbria?
If you have an entrepreneurial mind – whether you’re looking
to start your own business or wish to develop the practical skills to help your
career kick-start with a bang – Northumbria’s entrepreneurial degrees are a
no-brainer.
There's ample opportunity to further your personal and
professional development – not just the academic theory, but the practical
skills that’ll set you up to succeed in any industry. Once here, rest assured the lecturers take your development
to heart, and they have vast amounts of experience, knowledge and insights they’re
more than willing to share.
Explore the fabulous extra-curricular opportunities on your
degree programme and at the Student Union – and make the most of where you are
too! Newcastle is a rapidly growing hotbed for startups, especially in tech and
creative industries, and there’s many fantastic networking events, co-working
spaces and mixers right on your doorstep.
Newcastle is much more than its vibrant nightlife - it's a
melting pot of cultures, ideas and new thinking, so whatever it is you're
interested in or whatever career path excites you, get stuck in, ask questions
and put yourself out there. "Shy bairns get nowt" is a Geordie saying
for a reason!
How would you describe
your time at Northumbria in three words?
Modern. Innovation. Opportunity.
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Profile reviewed October 2024.