About us

About us

CyberMummy was founded in January 2010 by three established British bloggers. Here’s a little more information about the team.


Jennifer Howze

Jennifer, formerly the Lifestyle Editor for Times Online and lead blogger of its Alpha Mummy blog, is a journalist and partner in British Mummy Bloggers. She has worked in journalism in Texas, New York, Paris and London, contributing to The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, TheStreet.com, a range of Condé Nast’s women’s magazines and Travel + Leisure, among others.

Her work has been collected into Frommer’s Budget Travel Secret Hotels and Standing Up to Supernanny. She has appeared at The Battle of Ideas, on BBC Breakfast, at Parenting Culture Studies conferences organised by Kent University, and on Woman’s Hour. In 2006 she was awarded a “Maggie” from the Planned Parenthood Federation of America for “Vagina 101”, a health article that appeared in Seventeen magazine. She is mother to a six-year-old and step-mother to an eleven year-old.

Jennifer blogs at www.jenography.net
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Sian To

Sian is as Clear as PR, widely recognised as the foremost public relations specialist the nursery trade. She is also a mother to four children ranging from seven to nineteen years old. Sian is passionate about social media, an avid blogger and is one of the three high-profile mummy bloggers that Save the Children chose to front their recent Blogladesh campaign.

This saw her travel from the UK to Bangladesh and then on to the United Nations summit in New York where she had the opportunity to engage directly with world leaders. The Blogladesh campaign was a huge success, reaching over 10 million people on Twitter as well as crossing into traditional media with appearances on ITN and BBC. Sian blogged her UN trip for the Guardian and the ITN news network.

Sian blogs at www.mummy-tips.com
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Susanna Scott

Susanna founded British Mummy Bloggers, a network of nearly 2,000 UK-based parent bloggers. She has been a working mum and a stay-at-home mum, with some variations in between.

After a career in journalism and marketing, she took three years off to reflect on how the heck she went from charging around Europe to charging around the play park. Before having kids, she was a marketing director for a software company and one of her responsibilities was ensuring the success of a user conference of more than 2,000 delegates.

Susanna blogs at www.amodernmother.com.
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