Izoldia Uises has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Starting in 2018, they worked as a Content Producer for Laban Guild, where they managed dance events, revamped production operations, and secured funds. In 2019, they were an Assistant Producer for Fully Focused Productions | Million Youth Media (MYM YouTube), leading film production activities and providing administrative support.
In 2021, Izoldia joined the University of Bedfordshire as an Associate Producer for Zoom in Production. Izoldia'sresponsibilities included directing online production, creating engaging content, and following company directives. Izoldia also worked at Tone It as a Presenter, where they strategized planning, enhanced productivity, managed interviews, and pitched content to potential sponsors.
From 2021 to 2023, Izoldia was employed at Lifted as a Customer Support representative, offering healthcare services, handling inquiries, and managing escalated calls. Currently, they are working as a Podcast Host for Unleashed Podcast, where they use their skills to host and produce the show.
Izoldia's most recent position is as a Customer Success Manager at Team Satchel, which they started in 2023. In this role, they provide support and ensures the success of customers.
Throughout their career, Izoldia has demonstrated strong leadership, excellent communication skills, and the ability to deliver high-quality work.
Izoldia Uises completed a Master of Arts in Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management from the University of Bedfordshire in 2021. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Acting from the same university between 2017 and 2020. In 2016-2017, they attended Whistling Woods International, although the degree and field of study are unknown. Additionally, Izoldia Uises obtained certifications in Networking from the University of Bedfordshire in September 2020 and in Formats and Pitching creation to commissioning editors from MultiChoice Group in September 2019.
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