ReelWorld Radio Academy 30 Under 30 Class of 2022 announced

The Radio Academy has unveiled the Class of 2022 in its annual 30 Under 30 list of ones to watch.

The list features 30 individuals who have shown they are on a trajectory to lead our industry into a bright and bold future, demonstrating passion, skill, and a deep understanding of the medium.

The annual ReelWorld Radio Academy 30 Under 30 features people in a wide range of roles across the industry, including presentation, production, commercial, engineering, journalism, digital and station management.

Steve Parkinson, Chair of Judges for 30 Under 30, said: “This group of extraordinary people demonstrates once again that radio and audio is the most appealing of industries in which to build a career. Year after year, hundreds of young people apply to show off their skills and passion for a range of audio roles – from presenter and engineer to producer, podcaster, journalist and more.

“The industry is thriving like never before with impressive Rajars and an explosion in creative podcasts. It’s a privilege to chair such a prestigious and diverse panel of industry specialists and professionals who have the near impossible task of whittling the scores of inspiring entries down.

“We could have easily awarded 60 or more places. Huge congratulations to all 30.”

Anthony Gay, MD and CSO of ReelWorld Europe, added: “Audio continues to be a medium in the ascendance. Creative excellence, technical innovation and powerful engagement continue to light up our industry, regardless of the platform or format.

“ReelWorld’s passion and enthusiasm for the medium extends beyond our audio branding and it’s a huge honour to help acknowledge all those talented individuals that have made this year’s 30. Judging was both difficult and hugely inspirational and I look forward to seeing those on the list continuing to make waves in the audio industry in years to come.”

The full Class of 2022 are:

  • Abigail Bower – Commissioning Producer, BBC Sounds
  • Annabel Dry – Breakfast Producer, BBC Radio Kent
  • Ben Tulloh – Co-founder, Burning Bright Audio
  • Callum Marks – Founder/Production Director, Listening Dog Media
  • Charlie Jones – Journalist, BBC Radio Newsroom
  • Charlotte Ivers – Political Correspondent, Times Radio
  • Dan Hardoon – Producer, Freelance
  • Daniel Wittenberg – Senior Producer, BBC News
  • Gabriel Francis – Producer, Reduced Listening and Presenter, WorldwideFM
  • Georgie Prodromou – Westminster Correspondent, Bauer Media Audio
  • Hanna Adan – Freelance Podcast Producer and Journalist
  • Iona Hampson – Journalist, BBC World Service
  • Izzie Clarke – Senior Producer, Presenter & Author, Fresh Air Production and The Supermassive Podcast
  • James Norman-Fyfe – Assistant Commissioner, BBC Sounds
  • Katie Bevan – Producer, KISS
  • Kweku Afari – Broadcast Journalist & Producer, talkSPORT
  • Leila Al-Mitwally – Assistant Producer, BBC Radio 1
  • Lisa Kinga-Wahinya – Assistant Producer, BBC Radio 1Xtra
  • Oliver Dyer – Broadcast Journalist, Isle of Wight Radio
  • Olivia Swift – Producer & Podcasting Manager, Reform Radio CIC
  • Ollie Thomson – Executive Producer, Audio Always
  • Patrick Thomas – Assistant Producer, Zoe Ball Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2
  • Rob Schofield – Broadcast journalist, BBC Radio 5 Live Sport
  • Rufaro Faith Mazarura – Assistant Producer, Audio Always
  • Sam Hutt – Senior Producer, We Are Grape
  • Sean Allsop – Factual Producer, Audio Always
  • Soila Apparicio – Podcast Producer, Sky News
  • Sylvie Carlos – Producer, Unedited for BBC Radio 1Xtra
  • Tatum McGreal – Presenter, KISS
  • Will Dell – Freelance Audio Producer

This story first appeared on radiotoday.co.uk