Emma Froud

Head of Business Development (UK) at Unibuddy

Emma Froud has a diverse range of work experience in various roles and industries.

Starting in 2005, they worked as a Lecturer/Postgraduate Tutor at the University of Surrey and Kingston University, where they taught sociology courses and provided support and mentoring to students.

From 2009 to 2011, they were a Vocational Progression Manager at AIMHIGHER LONDON SOUTH LIMITED, where they supported learners in communities with low levels of higher education participation. Emma also evaluated and reported on Aimhigher initiatives to monitor impact and influence funding bodies.

In 2011, they became a Recruitment and Outreach Officer at Kingston University, where they coordinated strategic student recruitment events and activities and evaluated their effectiveness.

From 2015 to 2016, they worked as a UK Student Recruitment Manager at Queen Mary University of London, where they oversaw the implementation of the Schools Targeting Strategy and represented the university at recruitment events and conferences.

From 2016 to 2017, they served as the Head of UK Student Recruitment at Queen Mary University of London, where they developed and implemented strategies to meet marketing and recruitment targets and enhanced the institution's reputation.

In 2018, they became the Head of UK Student Recruitment and Widening Participation at Oxford Brookes University, responsible for managing recruitment and widening participation activities, and effectively managing budgets.

Currently, they work as the Head of Business Development (UK) at Unibuddy, but there is no information about the duration of this role.

Throughout their career, Emma has showcased strong leadership and planning skills, as well as excellent communication abilities, working with a wide range of stakeholders. Emma has expertise in areas such as strategic planning, budget management, event coordination, and outreach activities.

Emma Froud attended the University of Surrey from 2000 to 2004, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Sociology. In 2004, they pursued further education at the same institution and completed a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Social Research Methods in 2005. Emma then continued their studies at the University of Surrey, specializing in Education for their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree. The exact end year for their PhD program is unknown.

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