A crash course on LMEs
Created this crash course on LMEs to teach distressed finance experts about a complex, ever-growing topic.
Writer, editor, traveller, meme hoarder. I write for B2B SaaS companies, but I also dabble in other bits of content. Here's just a small selection of my work.
Created this crash course on LMEs to teach distressed finance experts about a complex, ever-growing topic.
Wrote 9fin's first customer case study, working with lawyers at a Magic Circle firm to showcase how they use 9fin in their day-to-day.
Wrote and published 9fin's first public whitepaper, exploring the trends and pressure points of the private credit market, in collaboration with our subject matter experts.
An interview I ran, wrote and edited with Klarna's Director of Legal, to learn about how the legal team uses Slack to work more efficiently.
A quarterly publication I ghostwrite and edit for a community of scaleup lawyers and legal ops teams. This publication explored IPOs, with insights from Wise, Trustpilot, Trainline, UiPath and LendInvest.
An eBook containing expert insights from legal leaders at Monzo, GoCardless, Snyk, Babylon Health, and more - discussing how to create, build, and scale a legal function from the ground up.
I wrote the scripts for National Zakat Foundation's video campaigns. Here is one example.
I ran a survey, asking 50 in-house legal leaders and legal ops managers how they felt about remote working - now and in the future. The results showcased a massive shift for a traditional industry usually hesitant towards remote working and tech adoption. I wrote a report on the results, which was also covered by Bloomberg Law.
A piece I ghostwrote covering the value of using dashboards to convey metrics and KPIs in a legal function.
In July 2016, I left the comforts of my home - and, actually, the comforts of my country - to become an English teacher in the world's most populous city. (published on Subscript in 2016)
I wrote a comical-yet-insightful article concerning Ramadan, the holiest month of the Islamic year. ( Pages 14-16 )
An explainer piece I wrote during my time as a freelancer, covering the names of different types of startups, and what they actually mean.
I'm still recovering, honestly. For the past 16 months I've been working as an English Teacher in Shanghai - and I was determined to return home with a BANG. That particular sentiment manifested as a month-long travelling session.
I completed a film review as part of my placement with Empire Magazine