Emma Gilmore-Brown

Supporter Experience Manager at Stroke Association

Emma Gilmore-Brown has a diverse range of work experience spanning various roles and industries. Emma most recently served as a Member of the Board of Trustees at Neuroendocrine Cancer UK starting in March 2023. Prior to this, Emma worked at the Stroke Association as a Supporter Experience Manager, responsible for donor retention and development, appeals scheduling, and stewardship touchpoints. Emma also held the position of Individual Giving Manager at the same organization.

Before joining the Stroke Association, Emma worked at Bloodwise as an Individual Giving Manager, where they led acquisition and supporter campaigns, managed cash appeals, and collaborated with other teams to create compelling fundraising propositions.

Emma has also gained experience in the education sector, having held roles at the University of Reading and King's College London. At the University of Reading, they served as a Senior Individual Giving Officer, overseeing the regular giving program and implementing various fundraising strategies. Emma also worked as an Individual Giving Officer, where they revitalized and expanded the fundraising efforts of the university.

Additionally, Emma had work experiences with the British Council, where they did work experience in multiple departments, including Equality and Diversity, Digital, Governance and Society, and Trusts and Scholarships. Emma also worked at Waitrose as a Customer Service representative and at Higginson & Co as an administrative support, including a significant project involving returning books and records to clients.

Overall, Emma Gilmore-Brown's work experience demonstrates their expertise in donor management, individual giving, fundraising campaigns, and project coordination. Emma has also gained valuable experience in organizational development and team collaboration.

Emma Gilmore-Brown began their education at Manshead Upper School, where they attended from 2003 to 2008. Although no degree or field of study is specified, it can be assumed that this was their secondary education. Following this, Emma attended the University of York from 2009 to 2012, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) degree in Philosophy. After completing their undergraduate studies, Emma pursued a Master's Degree in Biblical Studies with Theology at King's College London, which they obtained from 2012 to 2013.

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Timeline

  • Supporter Experience Manager

    July, 2021 - present

  • Individual Giving Manager

    August, 2019