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Curriculum Vitae Joe Fisher CV On Screen Presenter, Host for Events and Sports Presentation Personal Profile/Personal Attribute/Strengths/Skills • Confident, creative and articulate • Superb communicator/speaker • Smart and well presented • Well organised and self-motivated • Team Player • Enthusiastic and energetic • Professional and reliable • Adaptable and able to think on my feet as well as follow visions and plans • Warm and friendly, likeable personality, able to put crowds, teams and clients at ease, very personable • Charismatic and dynamic leader and motivator • Relational and authentic • Great under pressure, spontaneous and adaptable to situations • Excellent organisational skills, able to ingest complex information and communicate it in simpler ways • Engages well with large audiences and crowds • Works well to time • Project work and planning • Strong leadership skills, team management, stage management • Able to lead, teach and pass on communication skills, • Mass appeal, excellent all round communicator and speaker Achievements • Have represented and hosted for the Olympic Games, Tour of Britain, Commonwealth Games, ITV, Virgin Money London Marathon, BBC Events, The Cycle Show NEC, business conferences and many, many more. (See separate sheet) • Recently studied for a distance learning theatre studies diploma showing good self-discipline and study • Have trained and inspired unemployed young people looking for work • Hosted TV show about Cornish properties for Information TV on Sky TV Channel and online. • Qualified as a Nursery Nurse (NNEB) under great pressure as only male (1986-88) Career History • Aug 1999 - Current - Self Employed Presenter/Host - Various - Separate CV available • Sept 2015- May 2016 Cornerstone Lay Church Worker • Sept 2005 – 2007 Workshop and after school leader Big Foot Theatre • Sept 2002 –Sept 2005 South West Regional Overseer, Stagecoach Theatre schools • Aug 2001-Sept 2002 – Get-On-Wonford Youth Project team leader • Sept 1996 - Aug 1999 - Community Church Youth Worker- Ferndown Parish Council • July 1995 - Aug 1996 - Project Leader Exeter YMCA Community project, Exeter YMCA • July 1994 - July 1995 – Self Employed Actor, Fountain Theatre company, Somerset • Sept 1991 - June 1994 - Care Worker Royal School for Deaf, Exeter • July 1988 - Aug 1991 – Youth work trainee and workshop leader/performer- Various companies Education and qualifications • 2008-2012 Rose Bruford Theatre School Diploma In Theatre Studies • 1989-1991- Saltmine Children’s Theatre training • 1986-88 Burnley College of Technology, NNEB Nursery Nurse Pass • 1981-86 Edge End High School Nelson, 9 CSE’s Personal Details • Name Joe Fisher, Address 17 Seven Acres Cranbrook Devon EX5 7BW • Phone numbers 01404 515158 or mobile 07754 005716 Email [email protected] • DOB 08/03/1970 • Marital status - Married • Driving licence – Full Driving licence SKILLS AND INTERESTS • Sports Presentation, Announcing, MC, Live Event hosting, TV Presenting, Stand-up Comedy, Crowd Warm Up, , Improvisation, Teleprompter Skills,, Drumming, Singing, Comedy Writing, Spoken Word Poetry, Live Music. TRAINING • Theatre Studies BA diploma, BBC TV Training, 1-1 voice Training, Acting For camera (Equity), Autocue training, • TV Presenter Training. Enhanced CRB, Full driving License, Equity Member SPORTS PRESENTATION PRODUCTION DATE COMPANY • Fan Zone MC Mainstage UCI World Road Championships 2019 UCI • Host/Announcer Let’s Ride UK wide Cycle events x8 2019 British Cycling • Announcer/Commentator Virgin Money London Marathon 2018/19 London Marathon Events • Lead Car Announcer Tour De Yorkshire 2016-19 ASO (Tour De France) • Announcer/Commentator London Surrey Classic (World Tour Race) 2013-19 London-Surrey CP • Announcer Stockton on Tees Festival of Cycling 2013-19 Velo 29 Events/council • Announcer/Commentator Prudential Ride London Classique (World Tour Race) 2013-19 London-Surrey CP • Announcer/Compere Ride London-surrey 100, 30,000 cyclists 2013-19 London Marathon Events • Announcer Tour of Wessex (3 - day charity Bike ride) 2014/19 Pendragon sports • Announcer/Commentator Vitality Big Half London 2018 London Marathon Events • Commentator British National Circuit Race Championships 2013/16/18 British Cycling • Commentator Pearl Izumi Tour Series, City Centre cycle series 2010-17 Sweetspot • Announcer Race to The Stones/Race to the King 2016/17 Threshold Sports • Commentator Swim Serpentine (mass swim 5,000 swimmers 2016-17 London Marathon Events • Finish Line Commentator Ovo energy Women’s Tour, (women’s bike race) 2014-17 Sweet Spot • Announcer/Commentator British National Road Race Championships 2016 British Cycling • Finish Line Commentator Tour of Britain, UK’s largest bicycle race 2009-16 Sweetspot • Velodrome Announcer Bradley Wiggins World hour cycling record 2015 101 Ride Limited • Velodrome Announcer Alex Dowsett World hour cycling record 2015 Movistar • Caravanne Animateur Skoda Float Presenter Tour De France Grand Depart 2014 Skoda • Host/Announcer Jenson Button Triathlon 2012/13 Jenson Button Trust • Announcer Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome Opening/Thunderdrome 2012 Scottish Cycling • Stadium Announcer London 2012 Olympics, Old Trafford 2012 London 2012 • On Pitch presenter Season long presenter/announcer Saints FC 2001/2 Southampton FC MC/EVENT HOST PRODUCTION DATE COMPANY • MC/Host Countryfile Ramble BBC 2019 BBC • MC/Host Scottish Cycling annual Awards 2018/19 Scottish Cycling • MC/Host Killerton Cider Festival National Trust 2017-19 National Trust • MC/Host Woking Party in the Park 2016-19 Woking Council • MC/Host Macmillan Mighty Hikes Uk Wide 2018/19 Macmillan Cancer • MC/Host Woking Food Festival 2018/19 Woking Council • MC/Host Alzheimer’s Society Memory Walks UK wide 2017/18 Alzheimer’s Society • MC/Host This Morning Live Host/Warm Up 2017 ITV • MC/Host March for Men UK Wide 2017-19 Prostate Cancer UK • MC/Host Breast Cancer Care Pink Ribbon walk 2017 Breast Cancer Care • MC/ Host North Somerset Council Fostering Awards 2016/17 North Somerset Council • MC/Host IAM TEAM GB live on Coronation St 2016 ITV • MC/Host University Estate Directors Annual Gala Ball 2016 AUDE • MC/Host Vodaphone Big Bold Challenge 2016 Threshold Sports • MC/Host RBS 500 Mile Cycle Challenge 2016 Threshold Sports • MC/Host RBS, Sport Relief Challenges UK Wide 2016/18 Threshold Sports • MC/Host Strawberry Star Real estate London 2015 Strawberry Star • MC/Host TEDx Woking 2015 Woking • MC/Host Braveheart Fund Charity Dinner 2011-2016 Braveheart Fund • MC/Host Kent Police Youth conference 2011 Amelix TV PRESENTING PRODUCTION DATE COMPANY • TV Presenter Rovus Uvacuum Infomercial Slovenia 2017 Studio Moderna • TV Presenter View It, Love It, Live It The Homeseller.tv 2014-2017 The Homeseller.tv • Corporate Presenter Harness Health Care, Health fair 2015 Harness Healthcare Ltd • Pavillion Presenter Skoda pavilion Goodwood Festival of Speed 2014 Skoda • Main stage Presenter The Cycle Show Birmingham NEC 2013 /14 Upperstreet Events • Vox Pops Presenter Dulux Internet Virals 2012 Totem Films • TV Presenter View It, Love It, Live It (full broadcast series) 2012 Property Videos • TV Presenter Last Orders Game show Pilot 2011 Stafford University • TV Presenter Vac Pac JML TV Direct 2008 JMLTV • Presenter/Host Tour de France Road show 8mths 2007 Transport For London • Presenter/Host Sing A Single, Royal Albert hall 2003 Stagecoach • TV Warm Up Heaven & earth BBC 2005 BBC Manchester • TV Warm Up. Children In Need Live concerts 2002/3/4 BBC Events .
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