I have a background in general communication studied in EFAP Paris where I studied PR, advertising, event management and creative communication tools.
During these 4 years I did internships that revolved around PR, event management, and talent management in the industries of fashion and culture.
I then attended Griffith College Dublin and completed a double Masters (in partnership with EFAP Paris) called "Masters of Science in Global Brand Management" where I learned about international marketing and business management topics.
I subsequently completed my thesis on the relationship between art and advertising and its influence on consumers' perception of a brand (attached below).
I now work in talent management, and more precisely as an assistant to acting agent Greg Herst at Troika Talent in London.
Work history
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Agent AssistantMarkham & Froggatt Ltd
- London, United KingdomFull Time
Assistant to acting agent Richard Gibb.
http://www.markhamfroggattandirwin.com
Main responsibilities:
Office management (admin email account, phone, post, meet & greet, stationary management, expenses management)・AgentFiles updates (CV & appointments)・Websites updates (Agency website, Twitter account, Vimeo account, Spotlight account & IMDbPro account)・Video editing (iMovie)・Press requests management・Casting management (Spotlight suggestions, email to clients, meetings & self tapes management)
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Skills
- Marketing
- PR
- Talent Management
- Administration
- Event
- Personal Assistance
- Planning
- Organisation
- Booking
- Project Management
- Production
- Creative Branding
- Account Management
Education
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MSc Global Brand ManagementGriffith College Dublin
- Dublin, Ireland
International marketing Masters completed with a research thesis on the relationship between art and advertising (available on LinkedIn)
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Masters in CommunicationEFAP Paris
- Paris, France
Double Masters degree with Griffith College specialized in marketing and management. Completed four internships in Paris as part of the degree (1 per year - except for the Masters year where I was in Dublin and wrote my research thesis)