Fiona Ross was awarded the OBE for Services To Broadcasting in June 2005. She has particular knowledge of political and public sector organisations, and trains CEOs , Chairpeople , and senior management at Britain 's most successful companies.
During her distinguished broadcasting career Fiona has won many awards and has been involved in the reporting of crises and disasters such as the Lockerbie air crash of 1988, the collapse of BCCI in the early 90's, and the death of Princess Diana in 1997.
While Political Correspondent at Scottish Television Fiona interviewed every leading UK political figure and Prime Minister including Margaret Thatcher, and Tony Blair.
Fiona now works as a freelance broadcaster, making television and radio documentaries for the BBC and commercial channels. She presents TV and radio programmes and also works as a media skills trainer and consultant to political and business clients in the UK and the Middle East.





