Since 2021, our work has benefited from Scott’s balance of creative and practical oversight, honed in a background of writing, marketing, TV production and production management roles. Under Scott’s stewardship, we’ve become much more efficient, grown our innovation in materials and production methods, navigated the complexities brought by Covid-19, and improved our production sustainability.
Scott’s journey to Art in Site came during a period of redundancy following the first wave of the pandemic. He saw an opportunity to combine his project management skills with a desire to create better, more compassionate experiences for vulnerable people. His time working within the complex and challenging world of our NHS clients, with the smallest but most widely-skilled team of his career, has given him the ability to be more creative, agile and innovative in his work than ever before.
Outside work, Scott trains and competes with a rowing club in London’s Docklands.