Max is a multifaceted individual with a dual profession as a writer and executive producer, who has garnered a significant clientele in both Britain and America. His impressive portfolio of television commissions includes the original dramas 'Diva' and 'Villa Paz', both produced by Garrick Street Productions in the UK, and 'Convictions', a project undertaken for the Vespucci Group in the USA.
In addition to his television work, Max has also been involved in the development of spec projects, such as the award-winning web series 'Strictly Beginners', which has received accolades at both Marseille WebFest and the London Short Series Festival. Furthermore, he has been working on a television thriller titled 'Disciple', showcasing his versatility as a creative professional.
Max's academic background is equally impressive, having graduated from the Creative Europe's Midpoint TV Launch Programme. He also holds a degree in Modern History from the University of Edinburgh, during which time he participated in the Study India Programme at the University of Calcutta.
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Max has also made a name for himself as a writer, with his book 'Six Months Without Sundays' being a notable example. This account of his time spent embedded with the British Army in Afghanistan received widespread critical acclaim, with The Times describing it as 'unusually well written'. His journalism has been published in various prominent publications, including The New Statesman, The Daily Telegraph, The Scotsman, and others.
Max is also an active member of the Creative Industries Advisory Group, a committee established by UK Research and Innovation to critically evaluate the investment of funds in Britain's creative economy. This prestigious position underscores his influence and expertise in the creative industries.