Meet the Team
I founded Telperion in 2005 because I felt there was a need for an agency that drew upon making an emotional connection with content and design to win business. It makes me proud that Telperion can throw our clients’ curveballs, take work in an unexpected but impactful way and do more than just polish bids and marketing campaigns but reimagine them. I’ll also act as a critical friend, sometimes saying the things your employees won’t say, but helping advance your business proposition and win you the contracts you need. Challenges are what I like. If everything was easy, it wouldn’t be fun.
After achieving a double first in English Literature and English at Trinity College, Cambridge, I worked initially at Royal Ascot before joining the technology field for large systems integrators, including Capgemini. Moving to Somerset, I found the space to indulge in my love of horsemanship and the countryside, and an ideal base for founding Telperion. Not only do I take great pride in our high win rate for clients and £2bn of work enabled for them, but I am as focused on developing the potential of staff and associates. We like to work together, train together and enjoy life here on the Farm, while maintaining a laser-like precision on delivery of the best, humancentric materiel for our clients.
Away from work, I enjoy running and swimming (I swam the Dardanelles Strait between Asia and Europe recently) as well as tennis and all manner of ways to keep fit. At Cambridge, I was awarded a Modern Pentathlon Blue and have consciously orientated Telperion towards promotion of staff healthiness and wellbeing. I’m also a keen equestrian, and we have two beautiful horses, Maka and Fay, on the Farm. Shooting remains a source of enjoyment, and we keep a range here that was the final resting place for a particularly recalcitrant office printer! I still love literature, and am Chairman of a society that keeps alive the works of Victorian novelist RS Surtees.
I founded Telperion in 2005 because I felt there was a need for an agency that drew upon making an emotional connection with content and design to win business. It makes me proud that Telperion can throw our clients’ curveballs, take work in an unexpected but impactful way and do more than just polish bids and marketing campaigns but reimagine them. I’ll also act as a critical friend, sometimes saying the things your employees won’t say, but helping advance your business proposition and win you the contracts you need. Challenges are what I like. If everything was easy, it wouldn’t be fun.
After achieving a double first in English Literature and English at Trinity College, Cambridge, I worked initially at Royal Ascot before joining the technology field for large systems integrators, including Capgemini. Moving to Somerset, I found the space to indulge in my love of horsemanship and the countryside, and an ideal base for founding Telperion. Not only do I take great pride in our high win rate for clients and £2bn of work enabled for them, but I am as focused on developing the potential of staff and associates. We like to work together, train together and enjoy life here on the Farm, while maintaining a laser-like precision on delivery of the best, humancentric materiel for our clients.
Away from work, I enjoy running and swimming (I swam the Dardanelles Strait between Asia and Europe recently) as well as tennis and all manner of ways to keep fit. At Cambridge, I was awarded a Modern Pentathlon Blue and have consciously orientated Telperion towards promotion of staff healthiness and wellbeing. I’m also a keen equestrian, and we have two beautiful horses, Maka and Fay, on the Farm. Shooting remains a source of enjoyment, and we keep a range here that was the final resting place for a particularly recalcitrant office printer! I still love literature, and am Chairman of a society that keeps alive the works of Victorian novelist RS Surtees.
I founded Telperion in 2005 because I felt there was a need for an agency that drew upon making an emotional connection with content and design to win business. It makes me proud that Telperion can throw our clients’ curveballs, take work in an unexpected but impactful way and do more than just polish bids and marketing campaigns but reimagine them. I’ll also act as a critical friend, sometimes saying the things your employees won’t say, but helping advance your business proposition and win you the contracts you need. Challenges are what I like. If everything was easy, it wouldn’t be fun.
After achieving a double first in English Literature and English at Trinity College, Cambridge, I worked initially at Royal Ascot before joining the technology field for large systems integrators, including Capgemini. Moving to Somerset, I found the space to indulge in my love of horsemanship and the countryside, and an ideal base for founding Telperion. Not only do I take great pride in our high win rate for clients and £2bn of work enabled for them, but I am as focused on developing the potential of staff and associates. We like to work together, train together and enjoy life here on the Farm, while maintaining a laser-like precision on delivery of the best, humancentric materiel for our clients.
Away from work, I enjoy running and swimming (I swam the Dardanelles Strait between Asia and Europe recently) as well as tennis and all manner of ways to keep fit. At Cambridge, I was awarded a Modern Pentathlon Blue and have consciously orientated Telperion towards promotion of staff healthiness and wellbeing. I’m also a keen equestrian, and we have two beautiful horses, Maka and Fay, on the Farm. Shooting remains a source of enjoyment, and we keep a range here that was the final resting place for a particularly recalcitrant office printer! I still love literature, and am Chairman of a society that keeps alive the works of Victorian novelist RS Surtees.
I founded Telperion in 2005 because I felt there was a need for an agency that drew upon making an emotional connection with content and design to win business. It makes me proud that Telperion can throw our clients’ curveballs, take work in an unexpected but impactful way and do more than just polish bids and marketing campaigns but reimagine them. I’ll also act as a critical friend, sometimes saying the things your employees won’t say, but helping advance your business proposition and win you the contracts you need. Challenges are what I like. If everything was easy, it wouldn’t be fun.
After achieving a double first in English Literature and English at Trinity College, Cambridge, I worked initially at Royal Ascot before joining the technology field for large systems integrators, including Capgemini. Moving to Somerset, I found the space to indulge in my love of horsemanship and the countryside, and an ideal base for founding Telperion. Not only do I take great pride in our high win rate for clients and £2bn of work enabled for them, but I am as focused on developing the potential of staff and associates. We like to work together, train together and enjoy life here on the Farm, while maintaining a laser-like precision on delivery of the best, humancentric materiel for our clients.
Away from work, I enjoy running and swimming (I swam the Dardanelles Strait between Asia and Europe recently) as well as tennis and all manner of ways to keep fit. At Cambridge, I was awarded a Modern Pentathlon Blue and have consciously orientated Telperion towards promotion of staff healthiness and wellbeing. I’m also a keen equestrian, and we have two beautiful horses, Maka and Fay, on the Farm. Shooting remains a source of enjoyment, and we keep a range here that was the final resting place for a particularly recalcitrant office printer! I still love literature, and am Chairman of a society that keeps alive the works of Victorian novelist RS Surtees.
I founded Telperion in 2005 because I felt there was a need for an agency that drew upon making an emotional connection with content and design to win business. It makes me proud that Telperion can throw our clients’ curveballs, take work in an unexpected but impactful way and do more than just polish bids and marketing campaigns but reimagine them. I’ll also act as a critical friend, sometimes saying the things your employees won’t say, but helping advance your business proposition and win you the contracts you need. Challenges are what I like. If everything was easy, it wouldn’t be fun.
After achieving a double first in English Literature and English at Trinity College, Cambridge, I worked initially at Royal Ascot before joining the technology field for large systems integrators, including Capgemini. Moving to Somerset, I found the space to indulge in my love of horsemanship and the countryside, and an ideal base for founding Telperion. Not only do I take great pride in our high win rate for clients and £2bn of work enabled for them, but I am as focused on developing the potential of staff and associates. We like to work together, train together and enjoy life here on the Farm, while maintaining a laser-like precision on delivery of the best, humancentric materiel for our clients.
Away from work, I enjoy running and swimming (I swam the Dardanelles Strait between Asia and Europe recently) as well as tennis and all manner of ways to keep fit. At Cambridge, I was awarded a Modern Pentathlon Blue and have consciously orientated Telperion towards promotion of staff healthiness and wellbeing. I’m also a keen equestrian, and we have two beautiful horses, Maka and Fay, on the Farm. Shooting remains a source of enjoyment, and we keep a range here that was the final resting place for a particularly recalcitrant office printer! I still love literature, and am Chairman of a society that keeps alive the works of Victorian novelist RS Surtees.
I founded Telperion in 2005 because I felt there was a need for an agency that drew upon making an emotional connection with content and design to win business. It makes me proud that Telperion can throw our clients’ curveballs, take work in an unexpected but impactful way and do more than just polish bids and marketing campaigns but reimagine them. I’ll also act as a critical friend, sometimes saying the things your employees won’t say, but helping advance your business proposition and win you the contracts you need. Challenges are what I like. If everything was easy, it wouldn’t be fun.
After achieving a double first in English Literature and English at Trinity College, Cambridge, I worked initially at Royal Ascot before joining the technology field for large systems integrators, including Capgemini. Moving to Somerset, I found the space to indulge in my love of horsemanship and the countryside, and an ideal base for founding Telperion. Not only do I take great pride in our high win rate for clients and £2bn of work enabled for them, but I am as focused on developing the potential of staff and associates. We like to work together, train together and enjoy life here on the Farm, while maintaining a laser-like precision on delivery of the best, humancentric materiel for our clients.
Away from work, I enjoy running and swimming (I swam the Dardanelles Strait between Asia and Europe recently) as well as tennis and all manner of ways to keep fit. At Cambridge, I was awarded a Modern Pentathlon Blue and have consciously orientated Telperion towards promotion of staff healthiness and wellbeing. I’m also a keen equestrian, and we have two beautiful horses, Maka and Fay, on the Farm. Shooting remains a source of enjoyment, and we keep a range here that was the final resting place for a particularly recalcitrant office printer! I still love literature, and am Chairman of a society that keeps alive the works of Victorian novelist RS Surtees.
I’m an Irish Terrier and I’ve been office dog for eight years now. Living on a farm is a great life, although I also enjoy sleeping as closely as possible to heat sources in the office. My interests include the contents of people’s sandwich boxes and jumping into cars to accompany Rob around the countryside. As a non-barky dog you may see me in the background during Teams calls






