Tom Huston is a London–based content marketing strategist and freelance journalist whose breadth of work has spanned wildlife conservation efforts in India and Brazil to stories of life-saving pediatric neurosurgery and innovative efforts to help Tibetan refugees.
Tom spent the first decade of his career as a magazine editor and science journalist, crafting feature articles spanning cosmology to neuroscience, before switching tracks to head up the editorial side of interactive digital campaigns for enterprise businesses such as IBM, Dow, ClickFox, and Haier at a boutique marketing agency in Boston.
Following a move to the Bay Area in 2013, he enjoyed a brief stint in the startup world, developing an educational app to the point of being demoed on the stage of TechCrunch Disrupt. But he soon made his way back to marketing through WPP's Group SJR agency in Manhattan, where he led content-driven campaigns for Adobe, VMware, Dell, Xero, Genesys, Pearson, Alibaba, and other top tech clients.
In late 2015 Tom became a full-time freelancer, consulting on sponsored content campaigns for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, et al. When not busy traveling the globe, he lives with his wife and young daughter in London. You can reach him at tom@tomhuston.com