With more than 15 years’ experience in the television industry, Lexi has worked across every stage of the content pipeline from development, production and post-production, through to digital and social strategy.
Before joining BBC, Lexi was Fremantle’s Head of Development, where she worked on the development of projects including include The Secret DNA of US (SBS), The Piano (ABC), Tony Armstrong’s Extra-Ordinary Things (ABC). Prior to that she spent eight years in-house at Channel 7, and also held senior roles at ITV and Warner Bros. Her experience has spanned a wide spectrum of genres from ob docs, true crime, history, fact ent to reality, with her credits including Border Security, My Kitchen Rules, Nurses, Alone, Con Girl, Back in Time for Dinner, and Celebrity Apprentice.
Lexi began her career as a print and multimedia journalist. With expertise in AI image and video generation, Lexi is a frequent speaker on the promise and perils of generative AI, and how it is transforming the screen industry.
She is the author of two novels, published by Penguin Random House – The Ties That Bind and The Perfect Couple. The latter is in scripted development for an adaptation into an eight-part psychological thriller series set in Italy.