Helen Rowe-Willcocks Bsc (Hons)

Content Manager (women’s Team) at Manchester United

Helen Rowe-Willcocks has a diverse range of work experience in the sports media industry. Helen is currently working as a Content Manager for the Women's Team at Manchester United, where they are responsible for managing content related to the team. Prior to this, Helen co-founded The Women's Football Magazine Ltd in 2017, a monthly digital magazine that focuses on women's football in the UK. As a co-founder, Helen was involved in setting up the magazine and overseeing its growth, with a particular focus on inspiring the next generation of women's footballers.

Helen has also worked as a Freelance Sports Journalist for the BBC, where they reported on various sports events and produced content for the BBC Sport website. Helen has experience as a Sports SEO Editor for The Sun, where they were responsible for optimizing sports articles for search engines. Additionally, Helen has worked as a Sports Journalist for 4 The Love of Sport, reporting on various sporting events. Helen gained experience as a Multi Media Sports Journalist at Press Association Sport, where they covered a wide range of sports including football, tennis, and paralympic sports.

Helen has also held positions as a Sports Journalist for Football Fancast, a Media and PR Manager for Get Kids Going!, and a Journalist and Editor for Trinity Mirror plc. Helen began their career at the BBC, initially covering major sports events on a contract basis and later working as a Broadcast Assistant, producing content for the BBC Sport website.

Overall, Helen Rowe-Willcocks has accumulated a wealth of experience in the sports media industry, with a particular focus on women's football.

Helen Rowe-Willcocks completed their A levels in Geography, English Language, History, and General Studies at King Edward VII and Queen Mary School in Lytham St. Annes from 2002 to 2010. Helen then went on to study Physical Geography at Aberystwyth University, earning a BSc degree from 2010 to 2013. In 2012, Helen also pursued a course on Understanding the Weather at The Open University. Later, from 2013 to 2014, they attended The University of Salford and completed a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Broadcast Journalism.

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