Summary
Kieran Wyatt is a senior content designer and founder with more than 25 years’ experience shaping digital content for government, cultural and financial organisations across the UK. He combines a journalism-rooted editorial instinct with hands-on service design, having led content strategy, audits and discoveries for HMRC, DWP, MHCLG and the Bank of England as well as creative work for the BBC, Amnesty and Penguin Random House. Comfortable operating at both strategic and delivery levels, Kieran has steered large-scale website rebuilds, run user research and A/B tests, and helped services pass GDS assessments and adopt GOV.UK One Login. He founded two agencies—Echosix in London and Important Projects in the North East—bringing newsroom-style teams to digital transformation work. Security-checked and DBS-cleared, he’s equally at ease managing complex stakeholder landscapes and mentoring other content practitioners. An early adopter of multidisciplinary teams, he often pairs editorial craft with film and multimedia production to make content work harder for users.
8 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
King Edward's School, Bath
BSc 2:1 (Hons) Geography, BSc 2:1 (Hons) Geography at University of Birmingham
English