Hello. Nice to meet you.

 

I’m Jamie, a freelance Event Producer and Production Manager working across a variety of live events. From initial conception to final completion I can be brought on to projects at any stage. I have great relationships with fantastic suppliers who all share the same vision of creating the very best events. So, whether this is joining your existing team or creating one from scratch, I have an extensive network of fellow creatives who I can call upon.

I started working in events many years ago in my home County of Shropshire, producing events throughout the Midlands including the iconic Birmingham Pride Ball and Midlands Zone Readers’ Awards. After building up enough courage I finally moved to London and started working at BAFTA. This is where I truly learnt the foundations (and the rest!) about high profile large scale events… (if anything my first Film Awards was a little overwhelming if I’m being really honest!) but it was here I really fell in love with events. After BAFTA I become in-house at Southbank Centre, before finally embarking on a freelance career.

I now produce various types of events including Awards Shows, Parties, Launch Events, Activations and, of course, Red Carpets (they will always hold a special place in my heart). My skills extend across technical production and have skills in Production Management, including CAD drafting.

In the work section of this site I’ve included a selection of events, from both sides of my career to give a little taste of what I’ve been up to in the work section. This is far from inclusive of everything but do get in touch and we can talk through more.

I’m based in South East London (up the Hamlets!) and work throughout London, the UK and Europe. I love all things food and drink, both eating out and hosting at home and I am constantly searching for London’s best pub (recommendations very welcome)!

I would love to hear more about your event, client or a little bit more about your agency so do get in touch.

Let’s talk!

Jamie

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