
Noah Bovenizer
My name is Noah Bovenizer, I am a journalist and content creator from the Isle of Man and now living in Manchester.
I am currently working as the lead journalist for InfoTec.News, a technology news focussed site catering for the local government and public sector audience. I am also taking on freelance opportunities. My previous experience includes working as a journalist for Isle of Man Newspapers and Gef.im, working as a freelance production assistant and copywriter on the TT Podcast for Audio Always, and as a presenter and producer on Leeds Student Radio. I also have a first class BA Journalism from Leeds Trinity University and the NCTJ Diploma.
Whilst I have covered a wide range of topics across my experience, including NHS shortages, the 2021 Isle of Man General Election, movie reviews, and even the benefits of sea swimming, I am particularly keen on entertainment journalism and radio/podcast opportunities. My technical skills include experience with video and audio recording, editing with Adobe Premiere Pro and Audition, use of WordPress and Squarespace sites, and frequent use of the G-Suite and Microsoft Office range of products.
In my personal life I can often be found watching or discussing the latest movie and TV releases, especially anything Star Wars, as well as keeping up to date with news in the UK, US and around the world. I am also a big music fan, listening to artists like Taylor Swift, McFly and Carly Rae Jepsen, whilst also trying to keep up to date with the latest goings on in the world of musical theatre, a world which I have had the joy of experiencing in various ways over the years. When back on the Isle of Man, I enjoy spending time with my family and three pets, Oisin and Lugh the Manx cats and Rufus the dog.
If you want to work with me or even just have a chat, please contact me through my email, noah.bovenizer@gmail.com, or via my social media accounts on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Publications
- Airport Technology4 articles
- Airport Industry Review1 article
- Ship Technology Global
- Railway Technology
Writes Most On
- US prosecutors push charges for Boeing as DoJ discusses resolution24 Jun 2024—Airport TechnologyUS prosecutors have recommended that criminal charges be brought against Boeing by the Department of Justice (DoJ) after an investigation into whether its recent quality control issues violated a 2021 settlement. While the DoJ still has until 7 July to decide whether it will prosecute the manufacturer, the news will be unwelcome for the company which has been fighting to regain its reputation since a blow-out incident on a 737 MAX 8 in January. Though Boeing has not commented on the news, the...
- Should Singapore passengers reject $10k+ injury compensation?12 Jun 2024—Airport TechnologySingapore Airlines has begun offering compensation to passengers onboard a flight which experienced severe turbulence in May, leading to the death of one person and injuries for many more. The company said it had offered $10k to passengers with minor injuries and would issue those with more severe injuries an advance payment of $25k, alongside an invitation to discuss an offer suited to their condition. All passengers on the plane have also been offered full refunds of their airfare and will...
- US airlines take to courts to block government’s junk fees law14 May 2024—Airport TechnologyA group of major US airlines has filed a lawsuit against the US Department of Transportation (DoT) over new legislation requiring additional service fees to be disclosed upfront for flight ticket purchases. Some of the country’s biggest airlines including American, Delta, United, JetBlue, Hawaiian, and Alaska, along with lobbying group Airlines for America (A4A), joined together to file the suit claiming that the rules would be confusing for customers. A4A described the new rules as a “bad...
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