The National Lottery Community Fund
Kyra Smyth has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Kyra is currently working as a Communications and Engagement Manager at The National Lottery Community Fund since October 2019. Prior to this role, they worked as a Communications Officer at Northern Health and Social Care Trust for over 10 years starting from November 2008 until September 2019. Kyra also served as a PR Officer at NORTHERN IRELAND COUNCIL FOR INTEGRATED EDUCATION from September 2007 to October 2008. Kyra's earlier positions include working as a Marketing Coordinator at Drummond and Company from September 2006 to August 2007 and as a Public Relations Assistant at CHERTON ENTERPRISE LTD from June 2004 to September 2005.
Kyra Smyth pursued their education chronologically, beginning with their enrollment at Ulster University from 2002 to 2006. During this period, they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication, Advertising, and Marketing (CAM). In 2018, Kyra attended CIM | The Chartered Institute of Marketing for a short duration, focusing on Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia. Kyra later returned to CIM in 2022 and completed additional studies in the field of Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia until 2023. It should be noted that no specific degree name is provided for their CIM studies.
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The National Lottery Community Fund
Big Lottery Fund a distributor of National Lottery funding, established as a non-departmental public body by an Act of Parliament.The National Lottery Community Fund is governed by a board. The board is responsible for setting the Fund’s long-term strategy and key policies, and making sure that it’s run in an effective and efficient way. Itdelegates the day-to-day running of the organisation to the chief executive and her senior management team.The chief executive and her senior management team are responsible for delivering the strategy and policies set by the board. They oversee the day-to-day running of the Fund.Their work is divided into five portfolios, covering funding across England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland, and the UK as a whole.