Multi award-winning BBC Producer, Writer and Director with thirty years’ experience in online, journalism and marketing experience.
Gaining a PhD in science has led to expertise in sustainability, the environment, science and natural history.
Offering thirty years’ experience (10 years as an in-house BBC Producer) researching, writing and creating world-leading films and online resources/courses. Budgets ranged from £25K to £150K.
Produced award-winning environmental and educational TV programmes both in the UK and USA.
Worked at the Natural History Museum developing the David Attenborough Studio and co-ordinating the build of the Darwin Centre – a £65M project.
Strong background in journalism, in-depth article-writing, marketing and conservation campaign work.
For references from Fiona’s managers and stakeholders, please see ‘Recommendations’ on LinkedIn.
“Fiona would be my first choice of person to work with on any project in the future. Her project management skills are of an exceptionally high standard and she is master at managing stakeholders. She is a great team player and a joy to work with.”
“I believe her to be a great asset to the BBC”
“Her approach is highly creative and she is consistent in seeking new, creative and interesting ways to deliver learning”
Focuses on the latest green BBC technologies. As well as an interview with BBC’s Director of IT & Technology Delivery, it features advice from sustainability leaders Unilever, and Green Mountain Data Centre.
Writer, producer and director: Fiona McNaughton.
Sustainability: A Guide for Project Managers’ A quirky animation takes project managers on a fun-filled ride through some principles of sustainability and how to apply them to a project management plan.
Voice-over: Spencer Kelly. Writer, producer and storyboard: Fiona McNaughton.BBC presenter Sian Williams and Sal Lalji from the Samaritans explain how journalists can work sensitively with people who have suffered bereavement.
Presenter: Sian Williams
Writer, producer and director: Fiona McNaughton.
(Online interactive course for the broadcast industry to diversify staff & programme output)
(Landowners finding ways to reduce flooding on the Mississippi – broadcast by the National Geographic Channel)
(For public distribution in the US and broadcast by the National Geographic Channel)
(Interactive insight into the BBC’s history & workings)
End to End Data Centre Consultancy
Specialising in reducing the IT carbon footprint with new technologies and data centres
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