Polly is a client focussed Partnerships Manager with a demonstrated history of delivering programmes in the early careers and diversity and inclusion sphere. She is skilled in client focussed service, relationship management, events management and communications. Polly has a Master's degree in Social Anthropology which was focused on research, social mobility, urbanism and sensory ethnography.
Work history
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Partnerships ManagerUptree
London, United KingdomFull Time
Working alongside the Senior Partnerships Manager, I account manage a range of our key corporate partnerships by building successful relationships with our partners in order to deliver effective and engaging programmes that meet their internal KPIs. Alongside this, I work with partners to create and deliver engaging events for the young people in our network, ensuring projects are delivered on time with extremely high attention to detail and service. My role requires me to have expertise not only in the education sector, but also on issues that impact our network such as inclusion, access and social mobility.
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Partnerships OfficerUptree
London, United KingdomFull Time
In this role, I supported the Partnerships team in delivery for our corporate partners. I worked on multiple accounts, assisting in early careers and diversity and inclusion initiatives for partners.
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Skills
- Organisation
- Time Management
- Copywriting
- Adobe Create Suite
- Client Services
- People Focused
- Project Delivery
- Corporate Partnerships
- Campaigns Reporting
Education
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CIPD Level 3 Diploma in HRCIPD
151 The Broadway, London SW19 1JQ, UK
MA Social AnthropologyGoldsmiths, University of London
London, United Kingdom
Polly received a scholarship to study MA in Social Anthropology. This enabled her to gain a solid base on theoretical foundations, methodology and ethnographic diversity with Anthropology. Her studies led her on to specific offshoots of Anthropology. These included Urban Anthropology and Sensory methodologies which she went on to culminate in a piece of research titled 'A Sensory Ethnography of Change, Culture and Redevelopment at an East London Football team'. Polly research into sensory ethnography received a distinction and was highly commended by Goldsmiths.
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Awards
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Best solo showFree Range Shows
Awarded for winning best solo show at Free Range Graduate Show. This meant winning against students from other universities, as well as my own and being chosen by a panel of industry judges.
This led to organising and coordinating an exhibition at the Truman Brewery over the space of four months. During this time I loaded with operational teams, partner brands who supported me and volunteers who were present in the space during the exhibition.