Kerri has been presenting podcasts and voicing other audio products for the science magazine Nature for upwards of three years.
Her expertise in scientific communication make her an especially suitable choice for any projects with scientific or technical language.
More generally, she's comfortable helping your corporate presentations sound professional and polished, or your educational video narration sound exciting, immediate and fun. In this respect she wishes she could be David Attenborough.
BA MA Human Sciences, University of Oxford
MSc Neuroscience, University of Oxford
MSc Science Communication, Imperial College London
Podcast presenter, editor and news reporter
Nature magazine 2006-present
Adobe Audition 2.0 editing suite
access to Final Cut Pro
Soundproofed studio
Solid-state Marantz recorder and TBU
RODE tabletop microphones with pop shields
Very proficient in writing, editing, proofing and voicing complex language, especially scientific, medical and technical terminology. Kerri would be the idea choice for projects with a 'geek' slant like this.
She also has good conversational French for liaising with clients for whom French is easier than English, and a sunny disposition and tendency to perfectionism makes her a breeze to work with.