Fiona Clark

Fiona Clark is an award winning journalist, author of MenoWars & passionate women's health advocate. She is a co-founder of the charity, the Menopause Research and Education Fund, which supports research & provides evidence-based education & information for all those going through menopause or supporting them.
She started her career at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in the 1980's working in TV news & quickly becoming supervising producer of its flagship current affairs program, Lateline.
She's worked in London & Moscow, where she covered the August 1991 Coup that saw the collapse of the Soviet Union, & she later wrote a column for Deutsche Welle tracking the rise of Vladimir Putin.
With a majors in anatomy and physiology, she returned to her first love - health, in the early 2000's moving into medical publishing. She's worked in various senior editorial roles & has written for prestigious publications including The Lancet.
Fiona is now based on London with her family.