The CV version of me shows leadership roles, commercial outcomes and transformation work across different companies. What it does not show as clearly is the level of experimentation and learning that sits behind it.

Outside of formal role descriptions, I spend a lot of time exploring how AI can be used in practical ways. That has included building my own website, creating a transactional site, testing tools in day-to-day life and using AI in personal projects that stretch how I think about use cases. Those things might sit outside my day job on paper, but they directly sharpen how I show up in it.

What I value most in that is not novelty for its own sake. It is the chance to test what actually works, where the limits are and how these tools change the quality of decisions, communication and delivery. That gives me a broader and more grounded point of view than a CV alone can really capture.