Compassion UK
Hannah Thomson has extensive work experience in various roles and companies. Hannah currently works at Compassion UK as the Head of Marketing Development, where they are responsible for leading the marketing development strategies. Prior to this, they worked as the Neighbour Promise Lead at Compassion UK. Before joining Compassion UK, they held the position of Head of Comms and Creative, where they led the communication strategy and creative direction at Compassion UK.
Earlier in their career, Hannah worked as a Consultant at the magnetic collective, Senior Account Manager at Hornall Anderson, and DAS Accelerate Graduate at Omnicom Group. Hannah has also worked as an Account Executive at TRO, Cedar Communications, and RAPP.
Additionally, Hannah gained experience as part of the bookings team at Stubbers Adventure Centre, and during their time at Durham University, they worked as a student. Hannah also had a work experience opportunity at Blue Rubicon.
Hannah Thomson's education journey began in 2007 at The Brentwood School, where they pursued English Literature, Geography, and Philosophy. Hannah attended this institution until 2009. Subsequently, Hannah enrolled in Durham University, specifically Grey College, from 2009 to 2012. Hannah completed their Bachelor of Arts (Honors) degree in Geography, Philosophy of Social Science, and Politics of Education during this period.
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Compassion UK
Founded in 1952, Compassion is a Christian child development charity releasing children from poverty, in Jesus’ name. Working in 29 countries, we partner with more than 8,500 local churches within communities experiencing poverty. Our heart is to give children and young people the opportunity to thrive and reach their God-given potential both now and into the future. We’re Christ-centred, motivated by Jesus’ call to love our neighbour. We're child-focused, helping those left most vulnerable to the effects of poverty. And we’re church-driven, running our programmes exclusively in partnership with local churches. Compassion’s child development programmes are holistic, giving children support in every core area of their lives. Because we work in partnership with local churches who know their communities inside out, our programmes are tailored to a child’s age, gender, health, culture and family situation. Independent research shows they are highly effective, and now more than 2.3 million children globally are being released from poverty. Learn more about what we do at: https://www.compassionuk.org