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Ian Wallis

Associate Director at FieldHouse Associates

Ian Wallis, Associate Director at FieldHouse Associates

Ian Wallis is an Associate Director at FieldHouse Associates, a leading communications and business growth consultancy in the UK. He has over 20 years of experience in the technology ecosystem, having previously worked as a business journalist, most recently as the editorial director of Startups.co.uk.1

At FieldHouse Associates, Ian leads BaseCamp, the firm's specialized PR service for pre-Series A startups.2 He also works with fast-growth tech clients and co-founded the Venturers Club, a network for entrepreneurs.

Prior to joining FieldHouse Associates, Ian held various senior roles in organizations such as CO, MVF, and Crimson Publishing. He is based in London and his LinkedIn username is ianwallis.1

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Experience

Associate Director at FieldHouse Associates (September 2023 - Present)
Senior Account Director and Head of Startups at FieldHouse Associates (October 2021 - October 2023), Account Director and Head of FieldHouse BaseCamp at FieldHouse Associates (January 2020 - September 2021), Co-Founder at Venturers Club (October 2019 - Present), Partnerships Director at CO:CUBED (April 2019 - January 2020), Editorial Director at MVF (February 2017 - April 2019), Editorial Director at Crimson Publishing Limited (May 2010 - February 2017), Editor at eGaming Review (February 2010 - May 2010), Editorial Director & Head of Entrepreneur TV at cmypitch.com (March 2008 - February 2010), Managing Editor at Crimson Publishing Limited (February 2006 - March 2008), Deputy Editor at Crimson Publishing Limited (January 2004 - February 2006), Features Writer at Crimson Publishing Limited (April 2002 - January 2004), Staff Writer at Crimson Publishing Limited (October 2001 - April 2002), Writer at e.BUSINESS Review (September 1999 - October 2001)

Education

Postgraduate in Magazine Journalism at PMA Group (1999), Goldsmiths, University of London (1995 - 1998)

Location

London, England, United Kingdom