Graham Godwin-Pearson has a diverse work experience. Graham co-founded and led Bluetree Website Services, which focused on building constituency websites for the Conservative Party. Graham also co-founded and served as a project director at Democra, a digital political consultancy firm. In addition, they worked as a district councillor at Sedgemoor District Council and served as a board member at EAPC Events. Graham was also involved with The Bow Group as a council member, environment and sustainability research fellow, and online editor. Graham served as a committee member at The Chartered Institute of Marketing and co-hosted Only Connect. Furthermore, they directed Mendip Media and worked as a freelance marketing and copywriting professional. Overall, Graham has a breadth of experience in areas such as web services, political consultancy, council work, event management, research, marketing, and copywriting.
Graham Godwin-Pearson attended Bishop Wordsworth's School from 1991 to 1998. Graham completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry at the University of Bath from 1998 to 2001. Graham then pursued a NCTJ degree in Media Law at Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd from 2001 to 2002.
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