Harriet Stiles is an experienced Programme Director at Turquoise Mountain, overseeing the management and growth of the contract with the Royal Commission for AlUla. Previously, Harriet held several roles within Turquoise Mountain, including Design and Programme Manager and Design and Product Development Manager, focusing on craft training and heritage crafts development. As the founder of Harriet Frances, a specialist hand embroidery service, Harriet provides design consultancy and educational workshops. Additional freelance work includes embroiderer roles at Alexander McQueen and The New Craftsmen, where Harriet contributes to luxury projects. Harriet's foundational education was completed at the Royal School of Needlework, earning a Bachelor's degree in Hand Embroidery.
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