Performing Conference Entertainment at the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms, London
The first thing that struck me about the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms wasn’t the conference itself.
It was the venue.
Tucked away in the heart of central London, the building combines grand architecture, sweeping staircases and elegant event spaces with the sort of modern production and AV facilities that large corporate conferences demand. It is exactly the kind of venue that immediately reminds you this is not going to be an ordinary evening.
Performing at a Corporate Office Launch in Altrincham, Manchester
There is something psychologically interesting about office launch events.
They sit somewhere between a corporate function and a social celebration. Part business. Part party. People arrive still carrying traces of “work mode” with them, yet the entire purpose of the evening is usually to encourage connection, conversation and excitement about the future.
Performing at Eton College - A Private Garden Luncheon Filled with History, Warmth & Mind Reading
Last summer I found myself performing somewhere I never expected my career would eventually take me - the private residence of the House Master at Eton College. Even before the performance itself began, it already felt like one of those events that would stay with me for a very long time.
The Award That Quietly Changed My Confidence
The Wedding Industry Awards, often shortened to TWIA, was one of the UK wedding industry’s most respected award organisations at the time.
What made the awards particularly meaningful was the judging process itself.
Suppliers were not simply judged by panels or industry insiders.
The votes and feedback came directly from couples who had actually booked you for one of the most important days of their lives.
That mattered to me enormously.