Noah is an analyst who leads on producing geopolitical research across our client base. He advises on complex security environments, counter disinformation, and policy development across a range of sectors. Noah also supports senior executives on speechwriting, op-eds, and broader strategic communications.
He holds a BA in War Studies with first class honours from King's College London, where he specialised in the role of information and artificial intelligence in contemporary international affairs, and the role of culture and identity as a driver of conflict.
Prior to joining Blenheim Martlet, Noah worked as an advisor to the former Foreign Secretary, William Hague, supporting on geopolitical and geoeconomic affairs, with his research and analysis featured in the Times.