
(InBetweenDays) is the name I use for my consultancy and research practice, working at the intersection of storytelling, law and climate justice.
Trust the (well designed) Process
“When outcome drives the process, we will only ever go where we’ve already been. If the process drives outcome, we may not know where we’re going but, when we arrive, we will know that this is where we want to be.”
– the (InBetweenDays) approach, developed from Bruce Mau.

My background spans law, strategy and storytelling, shaped by 25 years leading not-for-profit organisations and creating innovative public engagement projects as a multi-award winning artist.
This is where I learned how to design the most efficient, creative and effective processes that maximise the likelihood of project success. I also hold an LLM (Master of Laws) in International and Human Rights law, graduating with Distinction and the City Law School’s Prize for Excellence.
I bring all this experience to organisations that want to think more deeply about how they design processes, make decisions and communicate complex ideas to strengthen the impact of their work.
I carry the load of ‘anxiety-in-uncertainty’ because I thrive in the ‘inbetween spaces’ – the stages of projects where ideas are still forming and where the most valuable work often happens.
Current clients include the Foundation for International Law of the Environment, Client Earth and Climate Spring.

If you’re working on climate, justice or communications projects that would benefit from sharper storytelling, deep research and analysis, or more imaginative ways of thinking and are interested in my approach, please get in touch.