Eleanor Herbert has a diverse range of work experience. Eleanor is currently the Co-Founder of RAMP, where they focus on building brands on TikTok through organic content, influencer campaigns, and user-generated content. Prior to this, they worked at Thrillz as the Head of Celebrity Acquisition & Partnerships, where they played a key role in establishing partnerships with celebrities. Eleanor also had a role in Celebrity Acquisition at Thrillz. Before Thrillz, Eleanor worked at WEBERTAINMENT as an Editorial Intern, where they conducted research and assisted the editorial team in organizing castings for TV productions. Eleanor also gained experience as a Director's Assistant at Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus. In addition, Eleanor served as the GM Fringe Producer and Exhibition Curator at Blue Sole Productions and as a Presenter at All Eyes on Media. Eleanor was also the Engagement Project Creator for the Bristol Old Vic Theatre, where they developed an audio tour exploring audience engagement with the theatre. Earlier in their career, Eleanor worked as a Business Support Analyst at Residential Management Group Limited, where they helped develop a tablet system for health and safety inspections. Eleanor also had a Young Digital Content Creator traineeship at the Royal Exchange Theatre, where they created promotional content for productions. Lastly, they gained news desk work experience at the Manchester Evening News, where they assisted with proofreading, interviews, and article writing.
Eleanor Herbert's education history begins in 2012 when they attended Cheadle Hulme School until 2015. During this time, their field of study is not specified. Eleanor then continued their education at the same school from 2015 to 2017, focusing on English Literature, German, and Theatre, with an additional study of Psychology up to AS Level. Finally, from 2017 to 2021, Eleanor attended the University of Bristol, where they pursued a degree in Theatre and German, specializing in Theatre.
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