About AudioLearn
Cassandra and Frazer combine technical expertise with educational insight to create audio learning experiences that actually engage young learners across the UK.

Cassandra Morris
Cassandra brings a unique mix to the team – she’s been in the trenches as a teacher, has a Masters in IT Systems (because why not combine education with technology?), and has battle-tested experience in the finance world.
Here’s what you need to know about Cassandra: she notices everything. Seriously, everything. It’s both impressive and slightly terrifying. This attention to detail, combined with her no-nonsense approach to getting things organised, means projects actually happen on time and on budget.
Her teaching background gives her a real understanding of how young people learn and what actually works in education. Add to that her finance industry experience with Salesforce, and you’ve got someone who knows both the technical side and the human side of making learning technology work.
Cassandra’s the kind of person who makes sure everyone knows what they’re supposed to be doing and when they’re supposed to do it – and somehow makes it all seem effortless. She’s also a Certified Salesforce Associate, because staying current with technology is just what she does.

Frazer Lewis
Frazer’s been tinkering with technology for over 15 years, and honestly, he’s pretty good at it. When he’s not deep in the world of CRM systems and data migration (which sounds boring but is actually quite fascinating), he’s figuring out how to make complex tech stuff actually work for real people.
What makes Frazer tick? He loves taking messy, complicated problems and turning them into elegant solutions. He’s got that rare combination of being both a tech geek and someone who actually understands what businesses need. Plus, he’s collected quite a few certifications along the way – Salesforce Administrator, App Builder, and Sales Cloud Consultant – because apparently one qualification wasn’t enough for him.
The best part about working with Frazer? He speaks human, not just computer. He’s worked with everyone from tiny startups to massive corporations, so he knows how to make technology work for different types of people and organisations.