Sue has been writing about the business technology industry since 1990, when she graduated from Lancaster University (with a BSc in Psychology).
Sue began working life as a reporter on daily IT industry newsletter Computergram International, at APT Data Services in Sutton Row, Soho. This launched a 10-year career in staff journalism in London, including a long stint as editor of The VAR magazine at Dennis Publishing, then Reed Business Information.
In 2001, Sue launched her freelance career to facilitate a move to France, where she lived and worked for the next 6 years. Since returning to the UK 12 years ago, Sue has based herself, home and work, in beautiful west Wales, not far from the coast of Pembrokeshire.
As a freelance journalist and copywriter she has worked extensively across for the UK IT and business press, for publications as wide-ranging as Global Telecoms Business, Mobile Europe, Cloud Pro, Information Week, B2B Marketing, The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph.
As a copywriter (the other side to my business), I have produced an extensive range of thought leadership, web content, case studies and bylined articles over the last 18+ years, for the likes of Cisco, Microsoft, Capgemini and CIO Connect.
Today Sue produces the full spectrum of content, drawing on her 29 years' experience of writing about the IT industry and general business. Typical commissions include issue-driven feature articles for national newspapers and specialist industry publications, and ghost-written content for some of the biggest names in technology and telecoms. This includes customer and partner case studies, complex white papers and research reports, web and brochure copy, bylined opinion articles, provocative blog content, internal communications materials, and conference speeches.