More than 30 years building capability inside organisations; the last two building AI systems from scratch, including:
All while documenting the work in public.
Not theory. Not a course. Not borrowed conviction. The work itself.
The problem with AI training
The market is full of hastily assembled course decks, whistle-stop tool tours, and free taster sessions designed to get your endorphins up before the 15-minute offer expires.
The problem isn't the tools. It's that no one asked what you actually needed before handing you a menu.
Only then does the “how” become worth discussing.
What most providers offer
Pre-packaged content. Motivational energy. A completion certificate. The intellectual equivalent of fast food. Processed, quick, and unlikely to change anything lasting.
What I offer
A proper diagnosis first. Then content built around what you actually need, whether that's a foundational session or something considerably more specific. Capability that holds up on Monday morning, not just in the room.
AI Architecture
A 5-layer memory architecture giving an AI system genuine continuity across sessions. 75× leaner than the original. Comes with an 8-minute plain-English explainer.
AI-Assisted Tooling
Built on a curated inventory of real experience. Analyses job descriptions, identifies fit, and produces ATS-ready CVs from verified truth rather than inflated claims.
Process Simulation
A Snakes & Ladders simulation showing how NHS patients travel through, and fall out of, waiting lists. Built to make an invisible system visible.
If you're a recruiter
It is. Three decades of enterprise L&D delivery, combined with active AI development work. The work page has specifics. The about page has context.
See the work →If you're a potential client
The conversation comes first. What does your organisation need to be able to do? Let's establish that before we discuss anything else.
Start a conversation →If you're a peer or collaborator
The writing page is the honest answer to that. Original frameworks, observations from the field, and the occasional unfashionable opinion.
Read the writing →