Alison Cork

Alison Cork

Alison Cork
Born Alison Helen Lucy Cork
(1963-07-28) 28 July 1963
London, England
Residence London, England
Nationality British
Occupation Writer, Broadcaster, Entrepreneur, Home expert
Years active 1983–present
Employer ITV, Channel 5 (UK), Daily Telegraph, Evening Standard
Website www.withinhome.com http://www.oneregentplace.co.uk

Alison Helen Lucy Cork (born 28 July 1963) is an English interiors expert, entrepreneur, author, and TV presenter. She is the founder and CEO of online brands withinhome.com and oneregentplace.co.uk.

Publishing

In 1992, Cork co-founded mail order publishing company Carnell Ltd with entrepreneur publisher John P Gommes. The company was subsequently floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1994. It published titles such as How To Talk To Your Cat and Vinegar, Honey and Lemon, Nature' Medicine Chest.[1] The Government Auction Handbook sold 200,000 copies in the space of a few months.[2] Alison's 1994 book Profit Through The Post, was voted Book of the Month by Mensa . From 1995 onwards, Cork wrote five books including The Streetwise Guide To Renovating Your Home And Special Occasions. Published in 2000, it included various recipes and creative ideas.

Broadcasting

In 1996, ITV commissioned Cork's first network show, Home In The Country. From 1997 onwards, Cork has presented a number of TV series, including Countdown To Christmas and Domestic Magic (both for Channel Five). In 2005, Cork presented a 30-part series for ITV called Don't Move, Improve, which saw her travelling the country with fellow presenter Michael Holmes.[3] From 1997 onwards Cork has presented various home interest shows including Homes & Property, 60 Minute Makeover and Help I Hate MY House!. In 2012 she presented Secret Removers for Channel 4.

Since 2014, Alison has become a regular presence on QVC featuring her home-ware collections.

In 2015, Alison presented Cowboy Builders.

Journalism

Cork has also written weekly interiors column for the London Evening Standard since 2002.[4] Since 2005, she has also written a weekly column for the Daily Telegraph called Bargain Hunters, showing readers where to find the best deals and negotiating discounts on their behalf.[5] Cork writes homes and interiors column and features for several national papers, including Mail on Sunday, The Times, Guardian and other publications. .[6]

Online

In 2011 Cork launched two furniture collections for Made.com. In September 2012, Cork launched an online furniture and accessories business, Alison at Home. In 2014, she launched One Regent Place. Cork's latest venture (founded in 2015) is withinhome.com, which sells discounted branded home-ware.[7]

Charity

Since 2013, Cork has been an ambassador for PRIME (The Prince's Initiative for Mature Enterprise), which aims to provide everyone over 50 with "the support to achieve financial, social and personal fulfillment through sustainable self-employment".

Personal Life

Cork met her husband Efi Zazo in 1996 after dialing the wrong phone number. They now reside in London's Belgravia with their two sons. The purchase of Cork's home was featured in the Telegraph under the headline Belgravia or Bust, detailing her journey to find out and overhaul her dream home.[8]

Television credits

Year Programme Channel
1996 The Christmas Show - writer/presenter - 6 part series Westcountry Television
1997-8 Home In The Country - writer/presenter - 6 part series ITV
1999 Home In The Country - 'writer/presenter - 6 part series Westcountry Television
2002 Countdown To Christmas - writer/presenter - 12 part series Five
2004 Domestic Magic - writer/presenter- 6 part series Five
2004-9 60 Minute Makeover - guest designer - various ITV
2005-6 Don't Move, Improve - co-presenter - 30 part series ITV
2007-8 Homes & Property - presenter - various ITV
2009–10 Help! I Hate My House - writer/presenter - This Morning segment
2010 – 2011 Get The Look For Less ITV - writer/presenter - This Morning Segment[9] ITV
2012 - 2013 Secret Removers - co presenter - 6 part series Four
2014 QVC - Alison Cork's Christmas Collection - designer/presenter[10]
2015 QVC - Within - designer/presenter

Bibliography

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Friday, November 20, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.