We The Curious
Nicole Briggs has extensive work experience in marketing, public relations, and audience engagement. Nicole has held various roles in different companies throughout their career.
Nicole started their career in 2008 with an internship at Selfridges, where they gained valuable experience in PR and marketing.
After that, Nicole worked as a Section Editor at Quench magazine, where they were responsible for editorial control and managing article contributors.
In 2009, they joined At-Bristol as a PR and Promotions Officer, where they developed and implemented PR strategies, facilitated press visits, and established media contacts.
Nicole then joined We The Curious in 2012 as a Marketing and PR Coordinator, where they managed advertising and promotions, digital platforms, and implemented marketing and PR strategies for various internal stakeholders. Nicole later became the Marketing Manager, overseeing all marketing activities.
Finally, they assumed the role of Head of Audience at We The Curious in 2018, leading the Audience team in amplifying the voices of others and creating positive social change through research, reflective practice, and creative communications.
Nicole Briggs began their education at Talbot Heath Bournemouth in 1997 and completed their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Communication, General in 2002. Following this, they attended Parkstone Grammar from 2002 to 2004, where they pursued A levels in English Literature, Biology, and Theatre Studies.
We The Curious
We The Curious is an educational charity on Bristol Harbourside and South West England’s leading science centre. Our vision is of a future where everyone is included, curious and inspired by science to build a better world, together. Our interactive experience is a safe and welcoming place for people to get creative, ask questions and explore different ideas. We develop inclusive learning programmes with and for local people, from our youth careers programme to school trips for over 60,000 children a year. We partner with universities, schools and community groups to support people to explore their curiosity, make connections, improve their confidence and wellbeing. We believe that science is a shared human activity full of challenging questions, different perspectives and positive action that can transform lives. All that begins with curiosity and the power of asking what if…