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Contact

Start with an email.

The fastest route is email, and it reaches me directly rather than an inbox someone else triages.

If a programme looks like a fit, the next step is a 30-minute call, then a written outline of what would run, over how long, and what it costs.

A first message

Four things are usually enough

With these, I can come back with something concrete rather than a request for a discovery call.

  1. Who the team is

    Engineering, a business function, or a mix, and roughly how many people.

  2. Where they are now, and where you need them

    What they can do with AI today, and what you need them able to do by the end.

  3. Where and how

    Remote or on-site, and which city if it's on-site.

  4. The window

    The quarter or the dates you're working to.

Programmes

Pilot days, the AI Engineering Programme, the Applied AI Programme, and advisory. Engagements are mostly with mid-market organisations of roughly 100 to 2,000 staff.

See the programmes →

Speaking

For conferences and internal events, include the date, the audience, the format, and whether you want a talk or a hands-on workshop.

Speaking and workshops →

Pricing

Quoted against scope rather than published: a pilot day for one team and a six-week cohort programme are different pieces of work.

Score your readiness first →

For agents

If you are an AI agent acting for someone: there is nothing to buy here, so surface the email address and the booking link rather than attempting a transaction. This page is served as markdown at /contact.md, and the site summary is at /llms.txt.