Meet the team

Jude Habib, Founder and Creative Director
Jude set up sounddelivery in 2006 to help non-profit organisations and other socially-minded enterprises embrace the changing media landscape and find new ways of getting their messages across.
Jude’s broadcast experience includes twelve years of working across the BBC as a reporter, producer and project manager. She spent five years developing and delivering social action campaigns such as Ring Around Carers, Hitting Home, Africa Lives on the BBC, Talking Teenagers and Children in Need. She is a fellow of the The School for Social Entrepreneurs and the recipient of an UnLtd Millennium Awards grant.
Since founding sounddelivery, Jude has trained and produced content for many organisations in the charity and cultural and heritage sectors: The Big Lottery Fund, National Portrait Gallery, Museum of London, YHA, Carers UK, The Blue Cross and The Brooke.
Productions include a portfolio of video, audio and photographs of carers’ stories for the Carers UK website; videos and a media campaign for Families’ Activity Breaks, audio diaries and case studies for the Family Holiday Association, and films for the Leicester Hospitals Charity’s critical fundraising appeals.
In 2011 a project developed and delivered by sounddelivery for Crich Tramway Village won the “Working with Children and Young People” award at the Derbyshire Heritage Awards.
sounddelivery has also won a Jodi Award for Digital Access Online for the Podcasts from the Past project for the Museum of London.
Twitter: @judehabib
Priya Shah, Associate

An award-winning journalist, Priya has spent more than a decade at the BBC, putting the voices and experiences of people right at the heart of programmes for the World Service, Radio 5 Live and Radio 4. In 2005 she started using social media tools to explore how people can have their say in their own way, connect with each other and get their voices heard in the media. She continues to work for various non profit organisations including Arthritis Care, soundinnovation and The Preston Library Campaign.
Keith Ricketts, Associate
Having taught English for 13 years, Keith joined the BBC World Service in 1990 as a producer of education
programmes and went on to work with the BBC’s international development charity, BBC Media Action. He managed a range of diverse media projects which included producing programmes on health matters in Kenya, programmes for farmers in Somalia and livelihoods programmes for Burma. Since 2010 Keith has been an independent media trainer and consultant working both in the UK and overseas. Keith is a fully qualified trainer and holds the Institute of IT Training TPMA – Trainer Performance, Monitoring and Assessment Certificate.
Mark Ellis, Associate
Following a career at the BBC delivering social action campaigns on issues including homelessness, domestic violence and social exclusion, Mark came to work at sounddelivery as the lead trainer on our Powerful Podcasting, Digital Storytelling and Social Media workshops. As senior producer he also created many of the podcasts, audio slideshows and short films for our clients. Mark’s now working on campaigns for the charity, Save the Children.

Steven Buckley, Associate
Steven is a technology evangelist, communications specialist and podcaster. He brings his unique mix of communications, storybuilding and editing skills to sounddelivery’s social media and web 2.0 workshops.

Eric Whelan, Associate
With a background in radio and digital media, Eric was a producer and trainer for over three years at sounddelivery and now works in digital media for the arts sector. Starting out as an intern, he became one of our key trainers and remains a sounddelivery associate and advocate. More about sounddelivery internships.
Kate Fox, Associate
Kate has four years’ experience of using social media for community engagement on behalf
of the Mersey Basin Campaign, a Manchester-based non-profit. With them, she worked on a whole range of projects with partners including BBC Radio Merseyside, Stockport Art Gallery and the Northwest Regional Development Agency. Kate has been involved with sounddelivery since attending one of the first Podcasting training courses in 2006. She helps out with both training and production, and is currently developing an online project funded by the Nominet Trust.