WRITERS

Writers we have collaborated with -

Riz Moritz is a British-Indian, working-class Screenwriter represented by Curtis Brown.

She currently works as a Script Editor on BBC’s EastEnders and has several original projects in development across TV and Film.

Riz wrote episode 11504 of ITV’s Coronation Street, which aired in February 2025 and featured on that week’s iconic Gogglebox on Channel 4.

Her first short film, A Loud Piece of Armour, brought together an exceptional creative team, including award-winning director Molly Burdett, Oscar-nominated DOP Robbie Ryan, and BIFA-nominated actress Jo Hartley. The film had its World Premiere at Palm Springs Shortfest 2025. It has been nominated for Best British Film at NFF 2025.

She is currently in pre-production for her directorial debut, Buff Baby — a darkly comedic short set entirely in a London nail salon.

Riz’s work spans themes of class, womanhood and social change, always infused with sharp humour and emotional honesty. Working across comedy-drama, she captures the playful absurdity of everyday life while delivering the raw punch of our human imperfections.


Professor Alex Hill has dedicated the last thirty-years of his working live working with, studying, and writing about high-performing individuals and teams, and showing how they can significantly shape the world.

In doing so, he has identified the mindsets and practices that great people and great teams use to identify and build the skills they need, and make critical decisions, build strong cultures, and develop innovative practices that continue to evolve, over several decades, or more. His best-selling book

‘Centennials: The 12 Habits of Great, Enduring Organisations’ describing what he found, and showing how others can develop these habits too.

As a result, he has been fortunate enough to work with some of the greatest athletes and sports teams in the world, and has developed a deep knowledge and understanding of what they do, how, and why.

He has worked with everyone from national Olympic Teams, to the New Zealand All Blacks, elite football clubs and military units, and space exploration and Formula 1 racing teams.