Edith Langford is a versatile marketing and creative professional with extensive experience in various roles in the arts and marketing sectors. Currently serving as a Marketing Executive and previously a Marketing Assistant at Corston Architectural Detail, Edith has effectively managed social media, marketing campaigns, and fundraising initiatives, notably collaborating with Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm Shop to raise over £60,000 for the Ukrainian humanitarian crisis while at Honeymakers. As the owner of Edith Langford Art, unique bespoke portraits of animals and humans have been created, supported by an e-commerce website. Edith's background also includes roles as a Picture Framer, Teaching and Boarding Assistant, and Part 1 Architectural Assistant, complemented by strong academic qualifications, including a Master’s degree in Graphic Design and Visualisation from Loughborough University and a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from the University of Nottingham.
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