I am a member MOLA's project management team, specialising in geoarchaeology and the delivery of complex archaeological projects across London and the UK. With an MSc in Geoarchaeology and a BA in Archaeology from the University of Reading, my background combines environmental archaeology with infrastructure consultancy, giving me a strong foundation in both technical detail and strategic project delivery. 

I re-joined MOLA in 2024 after two years as a Senior Geoarchaeological Consultant at Mott MacDonald, where I led geoarchaeological input on major schemes including HS2, the Anglian Water RAPID programme, and the Thames2Affinity pipeline. Since returning, I’ve managed post-excavation for the Silvertown Tunnel and led fieldwork at sites in Wapping, Woolwich, and Strood.

One of the highlights of my recent work was the discovery of a remarkably well-preserved Roman road beneath Old Kent Road—part of Southwark’s low-carbon heat network project. The find provided the first physical evidence of Watling Street’s survival in the area and offered a rare glimpse into Roman engineering beneath modern infrastructure. 

I’m committed to collaborative working, stakeholder engagement, and integrating archaeological insight into fast-paced development environments.