I have voiced, produced and presented corporate videos and presentations for a host of global organisations including Dell, Sony, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, British Telecom and the World Economic Forum at Davos in Switzerland.
I have done a mix of voice presentations ranging from internal comms to radio and TV ad campaigns to news and documentaries.
I have also been an anchor/presenter for CNBC Europe.
MA Mass Communications, Centre for Mass Communication Research, University of Leicester, UK
Current head of TV training in the Jounralism Department at the university for the Creative Arts in the UK, one of the largest creative institutions in Europe.
BJTC (Broadcast Journalism Training Council) accredited; NCTJ (National Council for the Training of Journalists) qualified.
I spend five years at BBCTV News in London, ran the newsdesk at ITN, and more recently was a correspondent and anchor at CNBC Europe.
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Sean Walsh is an international broadcast consultant and executive trainer with extensive experience in broadcast journalism, communications and business development. He has a wide understanding of practical journalism and business communications, gained at the highest level with both international news organisations and leading corporate bodies.
Sean has recently led a major editorial training and consultancy project in West Africa for Sony Professional Solutions. This involved the merger of the TV and radio newsrooms at state broadcaster, Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, and the migration to digital production in a new multi‐million dollar news centre.
Sean is a director of Visionworks, a UK‐based communications consultancy and video production house, with a client list that includes PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Dell, Texas‐based IT specialists Perot Systems, British Chambers of Commerce, Incisive Media, Boston-based pharmaceutical giant Inverness Medical and international law firms Simmons & Simmons and Mayer Brown.
He has 20 years editorial experience at the highest level with broadcasters including BBCTV News, on the newsdesk at ITN, as a correspondent and presenter with US business channel, CNBC and he has produced and presented the internal TV programming for the World Economic Forum at Davos in Switzerland.
He has filmed around the globe from London to Hong Kong, to New York and Abu Dhabi and is on the board of FVM, which provides disasters and emergencies training for the media, charities and NGOs.
Sean holds a Masters Degree in Mass Communications from the Centre for Mass Communications Research at the University of Leicester in the UK and has headed up the Television training on the industry accredited BA (Hons) Journalism courses at the University for the Creative Arts in the UK, one of the largest creative training institutions in Europe.
And to cap it all - I also have a sense of humour!