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Liz Fulton

Corporate Communications Senior Coordinator at FIBA

Liz Fulton has a diverse work experience in various fields, starting from 2008. Liz began their career as a PE teacher at Marymount International School London, where they taught physical education to middle and high school students. In 2010, they joined Leysin American School in Switzerland as an Administration/Teacher, where they not only taught Life Skills but also took up administrative tasks such as monitoring attendance and grades, coordinating meetings, and managing staff absences.

In 2014, Liz completed an internship at the FIM, where they worked in the Development, Marketing, and Communications teams. Liz also contributed to the FIM Academy and FIM Women in Motorcycling programs.

Moving forward, Liz held several positions in various organizations. Liz served as the CEO Conference Project for European Athletics in 2016, and as the PR and Marketing Director at World Bowling during the same year. Liz co-founded and worked as the Education, Marketing, and Communications Director at Association 6, a non-profit organization focused on equality in sports. Liz also worked as an Independent Witness at the Swiss Laboratory for Anti-Doping Analysis and participated in the 8th Transnational Scholars for the Study of Gender and Sport Conference.

From 2016 to 2019, Liz worked for AISTS - International Academy of Sport Science & Technology. Liz first served as the Marketing and Communications Coordinator, responsible for student communication and social media engagement. Later, they became the Communications and Digital Marketing Manager, overseeing communication strategies, social media platforms, and brand awareness.

Currently, Liz is the Corporate Communications Senior Coordinator at FIBA, the International Basketball Federation. Their role involves managing corporate communications, writing and editing communication materials, project management, PR, website content management, and social media.

Liz Fulton obtained their Bachelor's degree in Education (major in Health and Physical Education) from Griffith University between 1998 and 2001. Liz then pursued a Master's Degree in Sports Management from AISTS (International Academy of Sport Science and Technology) between 2014 and 2015.

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