Top Banner
Keith Halden 26/223 North Terrace Adelaide, South Australia, 5000 Phone: +61 4175 21212 email: [email protected] Current Employment Since 2011 I have been working, on a part-time ongoing basis, as a media advisor to the Australian AID funded Strongom P{ipol Strongim Nesen (SPSN) project in Papua New Guinea.. This assignment has included designing and building their website: www.spsnpng.com and creating a visual record of this $100m democratic governance project. Galleries of my work for SPSN can be found at: www.kh1productions.com/photo/ Other recent clients include: The Soundstream Collective, Conservation Council (CCSA), The South Australian Department of Premier & Cabinet, Helpful Partners/Health Victoria, DHC Transport Consultants, The University of Adelaide and the Waterhouse Club. Samples from all these projects can be found at: www.kh1productions.com/news/blog.html Employment History 2007 - Freelance graphics, photography, AV and web design; trading as ‘kh1 productions’ (ABN: 90665978552). Please visit www.kh1.me for further details, galleries and showreels. 2009-2010 Board member of The Conservation Council of South Australia, the peak body for environmental charities in South Australia. 2005-7 NHS-ISD Scotland: Web and Media Manager In this post I was manager to one of the largest National Health Service (NHS) websites as well as managing press relations, public outreach and communications. A major undertaking was the complete redesign and restructuring of the ISD website in response to internal and external customer feedback and usability testing. This involved ‘refreshing’ more than 10,000 pages with new W3C compliant page templates, liaising with 170 authors and enforcing consistent editorial standards. 2004 -2008 (Voluntary) Consultant to the Ethiopian NGO ‘Focus on Target Audience Association’. I assisted former colleagues in Ethiopia to establish a new social marketing agency to promote HIV awareness through the mass media. Their particular focus was on the reduction of mother to child transmission. As well as writing funding proposals and designing project plans I designed and maintained their website: www.fotaa.org 2001-2 International Trachoma Eradication Initiative (ITI) As Project Manager to the media component of the Ethiopian Trachoma Eradication Initiative I recruited, managed and trained a core staff of 9 (and an extended staff of 19) to produce and distribute mass-media social marketing campaigns. This involved negotiating agreements and memoranda of understanding with national and local broadcasters for the widest possible transmission and distribution of these campaigns. We also created a mobile cinema and took health education films to remote villages. This was done in partnership with the Ethiopian Ministry of Health, Orbis, World Vision and Carter Center. As well as managing on-the- ground activities during execution I was closely involved in drawing up the funding bid for this (AU$1million) project. Name: Dr. Keith Halden Date of Birth: 19/09/1964 Nationality: Australia (and UK) Driving Licence: Britain &Australia I am an award winning broadcaster, journalist and new-media producer with recent experience in NGO consultancy, public sector communications, PR and website management. For a full resume and portfolio including photo galleries, showreels and samples of my broadcast work please visit: www.kh1.me
2

KH May 2013 - John Fargher & Associates · 2013-05-02 · Promax Advertising Awards (bronze) for ‘Nuclear Day’ – A sequence of programmes for the 50th anniversary of the Trinity

Jun 22, 2018

Download

Documents

hoanghanh
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: KH May 2013 - John Fargher & Associates · 2013-05-02 · Promax Advertising Awards (bronze) for ‘Nuclear Day’ – A sequence of programmes for the 50th anniversary of the Trinity

Keith Halden

26/223 North Terrace Adelaide, South Australia, 5000 Phone: +61 4175 21212 email: [email protected]

Current Employment Since 2011 I have been working, on a part-time ongoing basis, as a media advisor to the Australian AID funded Strongom P{ipol Strongim Nesen (SPSN) project in Papua New Guinea.. This assignment has included designing and building their website: www.spsnpng.com and creating a visual record of this $100m democratic governance project. Galleries of my work for SPSN can be found at: www.kh1productions.com/photo/

Other recent clients include: The Soundstream Collective, Conservation Council (CCSA), The South Australian Department of Premier & Cabinet, Helpful Partners/Health Victoria, DHC Transport Consultants, The University of Adelaide and the Waterhouse Club. Samples from all these projects can be found at: www.kh1productions.com/news/blog.html

Employment History

2007 - Freelance graphics, photography, AV and web design; trading as ‘kh1 productions’ (ABN: 90665978552). Please visit www.kh1.me for further details, galleries and showreels.

2009-2010 Board member of The Conservation Council of South Australia, the peak body for environmental charities in South Australia.

2005-7 NHS-ISD Scotland: Web and Media Manager In this post I was manager to one of the largest National Health Service (NHS) websites as well as managing press relations, public outreach and communications. A major undertaking was the complete redesign and restructuring of the ISD website in response to internal and external customer feedback and usability testing. This involved ‘refreshing’ more than 10,000 pages with new W3C compliant page templates, liaising with 170 authors and enforcing consistent editorial standards.

2004 -2008 (Voluntary) Consultant to the Ethiopian NGO ‘Focus on Target Audience Association’. I assisted former colleagues in Ethiopia to establish a new social marketing agency to promote HIV awareness through the mass media. Their particular focus was on the reduction of mother to child transmission. As well as writing funding proposals and designing project plans I designed and maintained their website: www.fotaa.org

2001-2 International Trachoma Eradication Initiative (ITI) As Project Manager to the media component of the Ethiopian Trachoma Eradication Initiative I recruited, managed and trained a core staff of 9 (and an extended staff of 19) to produce and distribute mass-media social marketing campaigns. This involved negotiating agreements and memoranda of understanding with national and local broadcasters for the widest possible transmission and distribution of these campaigns. We also created a mobile cinema and took health education films to remote villages. This was done in partnership with the Ethiopian Ministry of Health, Orbis, World Vision and Carter Center. As well as managing on-the-ground activities during execution I was closely involved in drawing up the funding bid for this (AU$1million) project.

Name: Dr. Keith Halden

Date of Birth: 19/09/1964

National i ty : Australia (and UK)

Driving Licence: Britain &Australia

I am an award winning broadcaster, journalist and new-media producer with recent experience in NGO consultancy, public sector communications, PR and website management.

For a full resume and portfolio including photo galleries, showreels and samples of my broadcast work please visit: www.kh1.me

Page 2: KH May 2013 - John Fargher & Associates · 2013-05-02 · Promax Advertising Awards (bronze) for ‘Nuclear Day’ – A sequence of programmes for the 50th anniversary of the Trinity

2001-4 Anchor Studios Anchor Studios was a high-definition TV and multimedia production facility, which I set up in Scotland to provide services in the newly emerging ‘Podcasting’ markets. For more details please view the legacy site: www.anchorstudios.co.uk

2001 Consultant to BBC World Service Trust In the first half of 2001 I undertook feasibility studies for Trachoma and HIV/AIDS programmes in Nepal, Egypt and Sri Lanka in conjunction with the International Trachoma Initiative and UNICEF. This work involved meeting with key stakeholders and government personnel and then developing funding proposals and budgets for the proposed projects (e.g. a US$2million proposal for the Sri Lankan Aids awareness project).

1999-2001 Editor BBC Scotland Online As editor of BBC Scotland online I oversaw a period of unprecedented growth with page impressions doubling month on month. At this stage BBC Scotland was the most successful region of the BBC website with an audience almost double that of its English counterpart. One major undertaking was the launch of the ‘Bitesize’ revision site for Scottish school students.

1991-2001 Producer and Director BBC Scotland, BBC Science, Radio 4 As a Radio producer with the BBC I made several hundred documentary, drama, news and music programmes for Radio Scotland, World Service, Radio 4 and Radio 5 Live. As a TV Director, Producer and Assistant Producer I worked on programmes as diverse as Tomorrow’s World, Horizon, Blue Peter, Children in Need, Edinburgh Nights and Outside Now. I also acted as editor to the 3-hour Demo TV and Talent 2000 sequences on BBC2, which showcased new talent.

1988 APV Crawley/Cambridge University – Research Assistant Postgraduate research into a novel food sterilization technique called ‘Ohmic Heating’.

Education

PhD: Cambridge University 1992 (Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology) “The Use of Methanotrophic Bacteria for the Renovation of Polluted Aquifers” Awarded - Institute of Chemical Engineers Water Subject Group Award (1991)

Fellow of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (1990).

BSc Hons: 1st Class, St. Andrews University, 1987 (Biochemistry and Microbiology) Class Medal 1986.

Edinburgh University (online distance learning course) ‘Law and Medical Ethics’ (2006).

Awards

Moulton Medal – For the most notable contribution during the year to the published records of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (1989).

Sony Radio Academy Gold Award for Creat iv i ty/Innovation for ‘Poetic Theorems’ - The most profound moments in science set to music.

Sony Radio Academy Silver Award for Drama for ‘Barabbas The Witness’ – A drama about the Manhattan Project.

Promax Advert is ing Awards (bronze) for ‘Nuclear Day’ – A sequence of programmes for the 50th anniversary of the Trinity bomb test (BBC Scotland presentation).

Medical Radio Awards (s i lver) for ‘It Couldn’t Happen Here’ – A look at the re-emergence of old plagues.

BT Technology Journalism Awards for ‘A Fistful of Digits’ – A comic exploration of the wild new frontier of the internet.

Medical Journal ism Award (as Assis tant Producer) for ‘Horizon - Life Blood’ – The use of cord-blood to treat cancer.

Referees

For NHS ISD Scotland:

Deborah Dunn, Head of Customer Relations, ISD Scotland, Area 114a, Gyle Square, 1 South Gyle Crescent, Edinburgh, EH12 9EB, UK

[email protected] Tel: +44 131 275 7049

For BBC:

Donald-Iain Brown, Head of the Talent Pool, BBC Scotland, 40 Pacific Quay, Glasgow, G51 1DA, UK

[email protected] Tel: +44 141 338 2000

For SPSN Papua New Guinea:

Keith Tuckwell Principal-In-Charge at URS Corporation PNG Strongim Pipol Strongim Nesen

[email protected] Tel: +52155 418 692 99