Terry Marsh is a specialist in change management, digital convergence and diversity.
She has advised on digital projects with a range of clients including BBC, Granada, Pearson, Prudential, and News International, also delivering two multi-million-pound digital projects for the DfES. For four years she was the Director of the WISE Campaign – Women into Science, Engineering and Construction – encouraging girls to 'stick with physics' and consider careers in these non-traditional areas. She is currently an Executive Producer for a number of projects including IBC, the broadcasting industry’s show in Amsterdam.
After lecturing in statistics at Surrey University, Terry joined the BBC as a data analyst, moving on to produce award-winning science and technology programmes for the BBC’s Computer Literacy Project. She was Head of Schools’ Programming for five years before joining the Universal/Paramount owned SciFi Channel as their Vice President of Programming for Europe, responsible for original programming, acquisitions, presentation and transmission.
Terry is a Fellow of the Royal Television Society and the Royal Society of Arts, a member of the IET, and was formerly a Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Surrey.