- Jane Bird
Jane Bird (born May 1957) is an English
journalist ,copywriter andmedia trainer based inLondon .Academic background
Jane graduated from
Hertford College ,Oxford University , in 1979 with a BA(Hons) in English Language and Literature.Early career
Jane joined
ICL in 1979 where she trained as aCobol programmer and worked in the public utilities division technical support team on theNorth Thames Gas account, before moving into sales.First experience in journalism
In 1981, Jane was recruited to "Computing" magazine as a staff reporter on the news team. Her brief included software,
artificial intelligence , monitoring the “bunch” (Burroughs, Univac, NCR, Control Data and Honeywell), and tracking the new “personal computers ”.Editing Personal Computer World
In 1983, Jane seized the opportunity to develop her special interest in PCs when she was offered the post of deputy editor on "
Personal Computer World " magazine, then the UK’s leading PC publication. Within a few months, she became editor. During her editorship the magazine published a series of exclusive previews and benchtests for machines made bySinclair Research ,Acorn Computers , Commodore and others.TV and radio
During the 1980s, Jane made many appearances on national TV and radio. She co-presented a family-orientated computer series "
Chip-In " forGranada and presented monthly reports onBBC ’s Breakfast about home computing. She gave weekly news reports onBBC Radio 4 ’s Saturday afternoon show, "The Chip Shop ", hosted byBarry Norman , and on theBBC World Service ’s "Computer World ". She also presented business videos such as "The Communications Programme", published byBT ."The Sunday Times"
In 1984, Jane was recruited to "The Sunday Times" as the newspaper’s first computer correspondent. Based in Business News, she also contributed regularly to home news and the colour magazine covering business, technology and consumer issues involving IT.
In 1986, Jane was appointed editor of "The Sunday Times" Innovation page, a weekly science and technology roundup. After a two year stint, and the birth of her first daughter, she returned to full time writing as the newspaper's technology editor. In this role, her brief extended from cancer cures and
cold fusion to folding bicycles and Britain’s firstastronaut .Freelance career
Following the birth of her second daughter in 1991, Jane went
freelance contributing to publications such as "The Financial Times ", "The Times ", "The Daily Telegraph ", "The Sunday Telegraph " and "Revolution ". During this time, she wascommissioning editor on IT for "Management Today " and wrote weekly columns for magazines such as "Human Resources " and "Mobile Communications News ".Library House
In addition to her freelance work, Jane is editor of the weekly newsletter for venture capital and private equity companies published by
Library House ,Private Company Intelligence Executive Briefing .Publications and copywriting
Jane has written a management handbook on networking for
3Com , "TheReuters Guide to Good Information Strategy", and the technology chapter of "Wirefree Working" published by Management Today. Among companies for which she has done copywriting are Orange,AT&T , BT,PWC ,Intel ,Cable & Wireless , andMotorola . During the 1990s, she edited a dealer newsletter forSun Microsystems and a customer magazine forMadge Networks .Media training
Jane runs
media training courses for companies, public sector organisations and professionals such as bankers, lawyers, management consultants and technology experts. She has media trained spokespeople from:Adobe ; Akamai; AT&T; BT;Beat That Quote ;British Osteopathic Association ;Dell ;Energis ;Expedia ; FT Information; Forrester Research;Fujitsu-Siemens ; Granada Learning;Hewlett-Packard (Germany ,France &UK );Hitachi Data Systems (UK,Denmark ,Israel ); Hyperion;IBM ; Intel (Germany,Poland , Scandinavia, Israel, Russia, UK); Logica CMG; London Metropolitan University, psychology department; Macromedia; Microsoft; Motorola; Nortel; Novell; Packet Vision; SAS; Sitel; Sony; Sony Ericsson; VersionOne and Vodafone. She also runs courses for professional training companies such as Electric Airwaves.External links
* [http://www.janebird.net Official Website]
* [http://www.spencerstuart.co.uk/yourcareer/development/588/ Spencer Stuart]
* [http://www.sixsigma-pr.co.uk/page.php Six Sigma Public Relations]Persondata
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