I’m also proud to have recently joined the board of trustees for the newly formed Active Norfolk Foundation. It’s a new charity that’s been set up to get more people across Norfolk to be physically active, especially those in communities and groups that suffer most from inequalities. And I’ll be supporting its work from a strategic communications point of view.
Creative communities in smaller cities are inherently more entrepreneurial.
They have to hustle harder, wear more hats, and really build from the ground up. This has never been more true in the current economic climate. People and businesses in Norwich are always innovating, doing interesting and exciting new things, and I love that ‘all-in energy’. For me, it really has been so invigorating creatively.

Image credit: Fiona Burrage
When I moved here, I knew from the get-go that working from a coworking studio was going to be non-negotiable. So I joined the Studio Inn community, where I’m surrounded by fellow marketeers and comms bods, copywriters, architects, illustrators, interior designers, fashion designers and photographers. It’s such a fun and energising atmosphere.
Coworking in Norwich