Eliza I.

Outreach And Comms Lead at Fat Macy's

Eliza I. has a diverse work experience spanning different roles and industries. Eliza began their career as a Sales Assistant at Next in 2017. Eliza later worked as a Viewings Coordinator at Victorstone Property Consultants in 2019. Eliza also served as an Event Coordinator (Work Experience) at East Kent Mencap in 2021.

In terms of community involvement, Eliza worked as a Citizen Researcher at the London Borough of Tower Hamlets from 2020 to 2021. Eliza then joined the University of Kent in 2018 as a Student Ambassador and Digital Media Assistant until 2021.

Eliza has also gained experience in the marketing and public relations field. Eliza worked as a Marketing/PR Assistant at Becave from September 2021 to December 2021.

In more recent roles, Eliza joined Toynbee Hall in 2022 as a Community Appraiser and later as a Community Advocate Coordinator for Older People. Eliza also worked at Fat Macy's, starting in 2022, first as an Outreach and Communications Assistant and later as an Outreach and Partnership Officer.

Overall, Eliza I.'s work experience demonstrates their adaptability, community engagement, and diverse skill set across various sectors.

Eliza I. completed their education from 2015 to 2021. From 2015 to 2017, they attended Morpeth Sixth Form, where they pursued a degree that is not specified. Later, from 2017 to 2021, they enrolled at the University of Kent and obtained a degree in Politics and International Relations with a Language (Spanish). In 2019 to 2020, they also studied at the University of Valencia, though their degree and field of study at this institution are not mentioned.

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London, United Kingdom

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Fat Macy's

Fat Macy’s is a social enterprise committed to providing opportunities for young Londoners living in homeless hostel accommodation. They run supper club events and in-hostel training to create a framework through which participants can overcome the financial barriers preventing them from moving into rented accommodation, whilst gaining valuablework experience and giving them the confidence to challenge the perception of homelessness.