About me
Rather than give you a boring biog, here are twenty random things you might not know about me
If you want to read a more formal CV, click here.
- Birmingham has been home for over ten years, but I was brought up in a small town seven miles north of Glasgow called Milngavie, the start point of the West Highland Way.
- My earliest memory is going to the adoption service with my parents to ask if I could have a sister. I was under two.
- When I was younger I used to tie my sister to a tree in the back garden. Regularly. It hasn’t happened recently, I promise.
- I wanted to play the French Horn from the age of 5. When I was 11 my parents relented, and then told me that my birth father had been a hornplayer.
- I can’t ride a bike – I had the choice of getting a piano or a bike when I was a kid and I chose the piano.
- I have never been sledging or ice-skating as I have an irrational fear of losing my front teeth (probably linked to 4)
- I love being by the seaside but I haven’t swum since I was 13 as I’m allergic to chlorine. You don’t swim in the sea off the west coast of Scotland and survive to tell the tale…
- I’ve played for Scotland. I was a proud member of the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland for eight years.
- I am a former Miss Strathclyde Schools Symphony Orchestra. No, I still can’t believe it either.
- If I hadn’t studied music, I’d like to have been an architect.
- When I was studying at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama, I mingled with Doctor Who and a hobbit.
- Once a term at the RSAMD I helped with the mailing to all the alumni and honorary fellows. We used to put secret messages into the letters to Sean Connery.
- I’m qualified to teach all brass instruments.
- I know it’s not environmentally friendly but I love driving my car. For me it signifies independence.
- Despite chairing several organisations and speaking regularly at conferences, nothing makes me wobble and feel like it’s my first day at primary school like walking into a room of people I don’t know.
- I get bored quite easily so am always hungry for new information. I particularly like spotting ideas from other industries that can be adapted for the creative industries.
- I’ve probably learnt more from the bad bosses and colleagues I’ve worked with, than the outstanding ones. Fortunately there have been many more of the latter!
- Running my own company is one of the biggest challenges of my life, but also one of the most rewarding.
- No-one has ever made me feel as safe or made me laugh as much as my husband Baz. But then I haven’t yet met George Clooney.
- My favourite dish is tiger prawns and scallops fried in butter and chilli, over linguine plus a green salad with tomato and avocado. Never fails to cheer me up.

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