Category Archives: who we are

the team

Gordon Adam

Gordon Adam is Dir­ector and co-founder of iMedia and is Man­aging Dir­ector of Media Sup­port Solu­tions. He has man­aged media devel­op­ment ini­ti­at­ives in mul­tiple coun­tries in Asia and Africa, as well as pro­jects using media and inter­per­sonal com­mu­nic­a­tions in sup­port of health, devel­op­ment and demo­cracy aims. … con­tinue reading about Gordon Adam

Emrys Schoemaker

Emrys Schoe­maker is Dir­ector and co-founder of iMedia Asso­ci­ates, formerly an inde­pendent con­sultant and dir­ector of iMe­diate. He is a com­mu­nic­a­tions and con­flict spe­cialist with extensive exper­i­ence designing com­mu­nic­a­tions and media based ini­ti­at­ives for devel­op­ment and peace-building pur­poses. … con­tinue reading about Emrys Schoemaker

Nicola Harford

Nicola Har­ford, Dir­ector, is a devel­op­ment com­mu­nic­a­tions spe­cialist and long term asso­ciate of Media Sup­port. Based in Zim­b­abwe, she has over 15 years exper­i­ence of plan­ning, man­aging and eval­u­ating media pro­jects in sup­port of HIV/AIDS, health, gov­ernance, agri­cul­ture and rural devel­op­ment sector goals. … con­tinue reading about Nicola Harford

Julia Russell

Julia Rus­sell, iMedia’s Admin­is­trator, has worked for Media Sup­port Solu­tions as Admin­is­trator, Book­keeper and Web Man­ager since its incep­tion in 2001. Her small pub­lishing com­pany, The Elec­tronic Cot­tage, pro­duced and dis­trib­uted two pub­lic­a­tions by Gordon Adam and Nicola Har­ford — Health on Air and Radio and HIV/AIDS: Making a Dif­fer­ence- the latter in three lan­guages. … con­tinue reading about Julia Russell

History

iMedia Asso­ci­ates Ltd is a sub­si­diary com­pany of Media Sup­port Solu­tions, which has nine years of exper­i­ence of working in fields as varied as HIV/AIDS com­mu­nic­a­tion, dis­tance edu­ca­tion, peace-building and small busi­ness devel­op­ment – all through media inter­ven­tions. Media Sup­port Solu­tions has man­aged long term media pro­jects in Bot­swana, Zambia, Mozam­bique and Afgh­anistan, with the aim of cre­ating suc­cessful non-profit com­mu­nic­a­tions com­panies to carry on the work inde­pend­ently. This has been achieved in Bot­swana, and is ongoing in Zambia and Afghanistan.