Education
I gained a Diploma in French from Portsmouth University in 2000
My first degree is a BSc. (hons.) 2:1 in Geography (with lots of psychology) from the University of Southampton in 1987
Career
Currently and since 1995 I am a freelance consultant doing what you see on these pages
For two years to 2002 I worked for young people's charity PCSP rising to Business Development Manager & Acting Chief Executive
For two years to 2000 I worked for Hampshire County Council as a Special Projects Officer
The three years to 1998 found me at Staunton Country as the Park's Marketing Officer
From 1991 for four years I worked as a freelance consultant in Community Development, Tourism & Interpretation
During 1990 I was at Stirling District Council co-ordinating a wide-ranging tourism survey
Following graduation in 1987 I was a Research Assistant for three years, including a great period working for Professor Ken Gregory on defining a group of geomorphological Sites of Special Scientific Interest, and on river management in the New Forest and worldwide
Training
Supervision Skills, Training Skills, and Finance for Managers in 2001
Project Management, Presentation Skills, and Time, Resource and Self Management 1999
MS Project, Excel, Excel Advanced, Word and Access 1996
Community Enterprise Agent Training 1993
Tourism: Heritage and Environmental Interpretation 1992
Voluntary Work and Interests
Founding Director of Batala Ltd, Samba-Reggae
Conservation Volunteer Southampton University
Music: Samba Reggae Percussion and Didjeridu
Photography, Garden Design, Rugby, Mountain-biking and Travelling
Publications
Steele A., Maule J., Toporski J., Scweitzer M., Avci R., Rowlands H., Pincus., Parro-Garcia V., Briones C., Robertson R., and McKay D.S. (2002) Biotechnology for solar system exploration. Abstract of the Second Astrobiology Science Conference, April 7-11 2002, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Fields, California, USA. Published in the International Journal of Astrobiology, 1, 109. 
Gregory, K., and Rowlands, H., (1990), Have Global Hazards Increased? Geography Review 4, 2, 35.
   
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