George is a professional documentary filmmaker, creative director, and founder of TheTinMen, one of the world’s largest online communities that discusses men and boy’s issues.

TheTinMen has become an award-winning centre point for discussion around dozens of issues impacting men and boys, particularly domestic abuse, and sexual violence; sharing infographics, reports, research, interviews, and personal testimony, to help raise awareness and advocate for male victims across the world.

TheTinMen is also home to a podcast that has featured world leading voices within family violence; including Erin Pizzey CBE, Mark Brooks OBE, Professor Don Dutton, Duncan Craig OBE, Ally Fogg, Lisa Britton, Professor Nicola Graham Kevan and Dr Warren Farrell, as well as other leading figures in the wider men’s health space, like Richard Reeves, Dr James Nuzzo, Mary Curnock Cook CBE, Dr Susie Bennett, and Jordan Stephens.

With his content now reaching millions of users every month, George has also appeared on various national news and radio shows, mainstream podcasts, and festivals, and has consulted with universities, healthcare providers, and workplaces to help them better understand men’s experiences of abuse, mental health, and suicide.

Joining AMIS as a new Trustee allows George to add to his understanding of the lived experiences of abused men, and gain a priceless insight into how a leading charity supports male victims of abuse in afront-line capacity, which he is extremely excited to contribute to, consult with, and help grow.

Outside of TheTinMen, during his career, George has set up and run various creative studios, specialising in moving image and storytelling and has worked directly with large,world-leading brands, to help them better communicate with their customers.