Learning Links
Sophie Mail is an experienced professional in brand management and communications, currently serving as the General Manager of Brand and Communications at Learning Links since March 2019. In this role, Sophie leads the development of brand, communication, and advocacy strategies to support children's learning and wellbeing. Previous positions include Head of Brand, Communications and Advocacy at Learning Links, and Marketing Communications Manager at Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect). Sophie's expertise also extends to direct marketing and fundraising, having managed significant campaigns and marketing initiatives for organizations such as the Heart Foundation and Action on Hearing Loss. With qualifications including a Mini MBA in Brand Management and a Bachelor's degree in Public Communication from the University of Technology Sydney, Sophie demonstrates a strong commitment to enhancing brand identity and delivering impactful communication strategies.
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Learning Links
Learning Links is an Australian charity and not-for-profit organisation. Our mission is to provide children and young people who have difficulties learning with the skills, services and family support that enable them to reach their full potential. Our vision is to create a community where difficulties learning and disadvantage are no longer a barrier to a fulfilling life. We provide a range of support for children and families, including early childhood intervention, assessments, literacy and numeracy programs, speech therapy, psychological therapy and group programs. Our team also offers a wide range of professional development opportunities for teachers and allied health professionals. We work with children, families, schools and professionals throughout Sydney and NSW. We have Learning Centres in Alexandria, Bella Vista, Gledswood Hills, Liverpool, Oatley and Peakhurst. Our Learning Links Preschool is located in Peakhurst, NSW. Our services bring together a range of experts including early childhood professionals, teachers, psychologists, speech pathologists and occupational therapists, to support each child's strengths and challenges and to help each family achieve their goals.