Louise is a British broadcaster specialising in radio programmes. She began her career at the age of 17 by volunteering for a community radio project and her career developed from there. After 4 years of study at university and work experience Louise started to become more involved in broadcasting – from 2005 producing BBC local radio programmes. In 2006 Louise launched a new African Caribbean specialist show on BBC Radio Berkshire that discusses topical current affairs with music. The show ran for 7 years. In 2006 she began to work for Immedia Broadcasting – a radio company that provides live retail broadcasting story. Louise ran services and also launched pilot services like U-Live – a School radio service for students, the first of its kind. Louise’s career has included news reading, live outside broadcasts, reporting on location, making podcasts and radio documentaries, interviewing guests and providing news stories for BBC Radio stations across the country. Louise has had the privilege to work on Investigative BBC TV programme Inside Out to present, research and produce items. At the moment she is the voice of Superdrug live – a national retail radio service and runs her own venture – Soundbite Media that focuses on Media Relations, broadcasting and training courses.

