About
Beverley Nderu is a London-based Digital Producer, Director and Creative, specialising in social-first storytelling that sits at the intersection of culture, conversation and brand.
With over a decade of experience, she has worked at leading, award-winning companies, including Endemol, UNILAD, and the BBC, shaping content that resonates with modern audiences while maintaining strong editorial integrity.
Beverley is known for creating work that feels both culturally relevant and emotionally grounded. A strong advocate for authentic representation, she brings a considered and intentional approach to every project, ensuring stories are told with nuance, depth and care.
Her expertise spans the full production process, from concept development through to delivery, working across branded and editorial content for platforms including YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and Facebook. She has delivered campaigns and content across fashion, beauty, lifestyle, food, TV and entertainment, consistently translating brand messages into compelling, platform-native storytelling.
She recently developed, produced and directed On The Cards for BBC iPlayer, a digital panel series exploring complex social themes through conversation-led formats. The series tackled topics such as colourism within Black and South Asian communities and HIV stigma in 1980s Britain, bringing together contributors with lived experience and cultural insight.
As showrunner, Beverley led the project end-to-end, from editorial development and casting to creative direction and post-production, working closely with stakeholders to deliver a format that felt both fresh and culturally impactful within the BBC’s digital offering.
Beyond execution, Beverley is a strategic creative thinker who understands how to build content that connects. She is passionate about shaping ideas that go beyond the brief, creating work that is distinctive, socially aware and built for audience engagement.
Her services include creative direction, digital production, video editing, and social-first content strategy.