KEZI GARDOM-CARNEY
WRITER,  RESEARCHER,  CONTENT STRATEGIST

Kezi Gardom-Carney creates relatable, compelling content that resonates with diverse audiences.

Energy Transition is a 360° event – technology, policy, change for society and individuals – that’s the story we have to tell.

With a master’s degree in Community Engagement and Education from the University of London, Kezi specialises in narrative development, bringing the depth and richness of cultural storytelling to commercial projects.

Whether crafting scripts for high-profile international conferences, trade shows, or large-scale visitor experiences, she ensures that every project is built on a foundation of meaningful storytelling and clear, strategic communication.

High-value interventions

Kezi’s experience in working with diverse community groups has honed her ability to create content that speaks to a broad range of audiences, adapting tone, style, and complexity to suit different levels of engagement. Her skill in gathering information from multiple sources—including subject matter experts, technical research, and historical records—allows her to craft narratives that are both engaging and rigorously framed. This approach makes her work in commercial storytelling not only compelling but also deeply rooted in authenticity and precision.

At ARC, Kezi has played a key role in developing content for major commercial and corporate projects. She worked on the UK Pavilion at Expo 2020, coordinating with a high-level design team to produce high-value interventions for international audiences, ensuring that complex technological and policy-driven content was presented in an engaging and accessible way.

For the Prosperity Zone (ARAMCO), she conducted in-depth research into the origins of Well No. 7 and the development of Saudi Arabia’s oil industry, shaping it into a dynamic narrative that captured the country’s extraordinary rise as a global energy leader. Her ability to communicate ambitious commercial and sustainability initiatives was showcased in her work for the Saudi Green Initiative (2024), where she transformed complex green energy and energy transition policies into scripts for films and interactives that made the scale and impact of these initiatives clear and compelling.

Similarly, her work on the Shaybah Wildlife Sanctuary Visitor’s Centre helped frame Saudi Aramco’s conservation efforts in a way that balanced corporate responsibility with the scale of environmental innovation, ensuring that visitors could engage with the project’s vision on multiple levels.

Clarity

Kezi works to bridge cultural and commercial storytelling to ensure that she brings clarity, creativity, and a sense of purpose to every piece of content she develops.