Shelley Kelly has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Shelley started their career as a Marketing Executive at VisitScotland, where they focused on increasing tourism to Scotland through various marketing strategies and managing relationships with travel trade partners.
Shelley then transitioned to the University of Exeter, where they served as a Knowledge Transfer Partnerships Officer, facilitating collaborations between the university and external organizations.
Following this, Shelley worked as a Training Coordinator at Halcrow, where they provided learning and development services to technical staff and managed a competency-based Graduate and Technician Development Program.
Shelley then joined Alcoa Howmet Castings as an HR Administrator, specializing in employee relations and sickness absence management.
Shelley's next role was at the University of Exeter again, where they served as a Senior HR Advisor. In this position, they handled various HR responsibilities, including resourcing, case management, sickness absence management, change management, and restructuring. Shelley also built effective relationships with colleagues at all levels across the organization.
In 2017, Shelley founded Shelley Kelly Style, a company focused on helping women improve their mental well-being and confidence through personal style. Shelley provided guidance on building a stylish wardrobe tailored to individual lifestyles and had a strong passion for empowering women.
Most recently, Shelley joined Exeter College as a Coach/Assessor in Human Resources. Further details about this role, including start and end dates, are not provided.
Shelley Kelly received their Bachelor of Arts degree in German with a Diploma in Education from the University of Stirling, where they studied from 1994 to 1998. Shelley then pursued further education and earned a Master of Arts degree in Personnel and Development from the University of Plymouth, studying from 2008 to 2011. In 2017, Shelley attended Study In Style and obtained a Professional Certificate in Personal Shopping, Image, and Style. In 2018, they completed a Professional Certificate in Introduction to Psychology for Fashion at Psychology.Fashion - Prof Carolyn Mair.
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