Editing, research, and fact checking
“Institute Insights: Tony Blair On Leadership”, Tony Blair Institute LinkedIn Newsletter, Tony Blair, September 2024 (narrative shaping, developmental edit)
“Greening AI: A Policy Agenda for the Artificial Intelligence and Energy Revolutions”, Tony Blair Institute, Devorah West, Kenddrick Chan, Marie Teo, Harriet Brown, Tom Westgarth, Tom Smith, May 2024 (copy edit)
“Reimagining the UK’s Net-Zero Strategy”, Tony Blair Institute, Tone Langengen, Hermione Dace, Lindy Furman, May 2024 (copy edit)
“Emerging Markets Need Projects That Attract Private Investors to Meet Climate Goals”, Tony Blair Institute, Jared Haddon, Anna Parolyn, Devorah West, Gareth Walsh, November 2023 (narrative shaping, developmental edit, line edit)
“How to Address the Growing Backlash Against Net-Zero Policy”, Tony Blair Institute, Tone Langengen and Brett Myer, August 2023 (developmental edit)
“Investing in the Future: Boosting Savings and Prosperity for the UK”, A flagship publication of the Tony Blair Institute’s Future of Britain campaign by Jeegar Kakkad et al, May 2023 (developmental edit)
“OECD Report on Public Communication: The Global Context and the Way Forward”, Report by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Directorate for Public Governance, December 2021 (edit, research)
“Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) Recommendations: Global Progress Report for the Banking Sector”, BCS Consulting report, March 2021 (copy edit, proofread)
“Masters of Escape: Investigating the neural circuits for survival”, Sainsbury Wellcome Centre Blog by Oriol Pavon Arocas, 24 February 2020 (developmental edit)
“Instinct and learning: Two sides of the same coin”, Sainsbury Wellcome Centre Blog by Philip Shamash, 10 September 2020 (developmental edit)
“From Cautious Member to Bold Leader? The Netherlands in the EU after Brexit”, Dahrendorf Forum Blog by Lisa ten Brinke, 28 March 2019 (developmental edit)
“Less than Perfect: Some Brexit lessons for the EU”, Dahrendorf Forum Policy Brief by Benjamin Martill and Tim Oliver, 20 March 2019 (copy edit, design)
“Nuancing the Voter Landscape: Radical right and radical left constituencies in Europe”, Dahrendorf Forum Working Paper by Alexandru Filip, 25 February 2019 (edit, design)
“How Learning a Foreign Language Reignited My Imagination”, Ta-Nehisi Coates writing for The Atlantic, June 2013 (fact check)
“Enter the Dragons”, Mara Hvistendahl writing for The Atlantic, January/February 2013 (fact check)
“A Supposedly Stupid Thing I’d Totally Do Again”, Mitch Moxley writing for The Atlantic, January/February 2013 (fact check)
“Pinched: How the Great Recession Has Narrowed Our Futures and What We Can Do About It”, book by Don Peck, 2012 (early stage research)
“Food Fight: The Citizens’ Guide to the Next Food and Farm Bill”, book by Dan Imhoff, 2012 (research, fact check, edit, publicity)
Writing and ghostwriting
“A Question of Health: The Key Challenges Shaping the Global Agenda in 2024”, Tony Blair Institute, 5 January 2024
“Coping by Crafting: How Making Helps Us Get Through Tough Times”, Loop London Blog, 16 September 2022
“The Art of Repair: The joy of mending with Molly Martin”, Loop London Blog, 4 June 2021
“In Conversation: Laure Rondi-Reig and Tom Otis discuss the cerebellum”, Sainsbury Wellcome Centre Blog, 13 February 2020
“We collaborated on an open-source microscope. It could save researchers hundreds of hours and thousands of pounds.” Sainsbury Wellcome Centre Blog, 19 September 2019
“U.K. Patient ‘Free’ of HIV after Bone Marrow Treatment, but That Doesn’t Mean There’s a Cure”, Fortune, 5 March 2019
“Meet Stacey Cunningham, the One-Time NYSE Intern Who Will Be the Exchange’s First Woman President”, Fortune, 22 May 2018
“If You’re Reading This, You’re Probably Breathing Unsafe Air”, Fortune, 17 April 2018
“A FedEx Employee Found the Largest Prime Number So Far. It’s Over 23 Million Digits”, Fortune, 8 January 2018
“PG&E Under Fire as Smoke Clears in Northern California”, Fortune, 20 October 2017
“What do we really know about Africa?” Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Africa team blog, 28 October 2016
“Acquiescence or Agency? India’s Role in Postwar Economic Development”, Dissertation submitted to City, University of London, Department of International Politics, MA Global Political Economy
“The (Failed) Idea That Links St. Petersburg and Mumbai”, Bloomberg CityLab, 15 March 2013
“The Subtle Pleasure of a Beard-Free San Francisco World-Series Victory”, The Atlantic, 29 October 2012