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Nika Kuznetsova

Senior Partnerships Manager at Macademia

Nika Kuznetsova has several years of work experience in various roles and industries. In 2012, they started as a Researcher and Runner at Flame Television Production Limited, where they conducted research, assisted on filming sets, and conducted interviews. Nika then worked as a Post Production Bookings Assistant at Crow TV, where they were responsible for client relationship management and overseeing the post-production process. In 2014, they worked at Red Velvet Films as an Edit Assistant and Translator for the documentary "Bolshoi Babylon." Nika also worked at Sundog Pictures as a Junior Researcher and Production Secretary, managing music and archive search and clearance. From 2015 to 2017, they were a Customer Support Lead at Hopster, handling customer complaints and providing technical support. Nika then joined Patchwork Health in 2017 as an Implementation Executive, where they assisted in trust-wide implementations and led user engagement sessions. Nika was later promoted to Implementation Lead, overseeing the implementation of the app and web-based product into NHS hospitals. Currently, they are working as a Senior Partnerships Manager at Macademia. The specific details of this role, such as start and end dates, are unavailable.

Nika Kuznetsova obtained their Bachelor's degree in Television and Video Production from Solent University, where they studied from 2010 to 2013. In addition to their degree, they have also earned several certifications. These include the Mental Health First Aid certification from Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England, obtained in February 2021, the AgilePM Foundation certification from APMG International, obtained in February 2019, and the Trinity CertTESOL certification in Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language from St George International English School London, obtained in January 2017.

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Timeline

  • Senior Partnerships Manager

    October, 2021 - present

  • Project Manager and Producer

    July, 2019