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 through radio, TV, online and mobile phone. Campaigns included 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.

Mark Ellis, Senior Producer
Mark is an experienced radio news journalist, podcast and programme producer. He worked at the BBC for more than eight years, delivering social action campaigns on issues including homelessness, domestic violence and social exclusion. Jude and Mark worked together on social action projects for several years and are delighted to be able to continue their successful working relationship at sounddelivery.
Mark is our lead trainer for our Powerful Podcasting, Digital Storytelling and Social Media workshops. He also heads up the production side of sounddelivery and has built up a vast archive of podcasts, audio slideshows and short films.

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, Researcher & Assistant Producer
Eric is a graduate of Westminster University where he has been studying radio journalism for the past three years. He joined sounddelivery as intern in August 2008. He has worked on a number of our social media projects and is an asset to the team. 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 focusing on developing sounddelivery’s work in the north of England. In spare moments she’s also studying for an MA in Social Media at Salford University.