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Alice Hall

Alice Hall is a dedicated professional with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in environmental science and management.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, Biology, and Physical Education from Bishop Luffa School, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from the University of Southampton.

In addition, Alice has pursued further education in management at the Chartered Management Institute, enhancing her skills in leadership and organizational effectiveness.

Her career has been marked by a series of roles in prominent organizations, showcasing her commitment to environmental causes and community engagement.

Notably, Alice has served as the Corporate Volunteering Manager at the City of London, where she spearheaded initiatives to promote corporate social responsibility and community involvement.

Prior to this, she held various positions at Thames21, including Team Leader, Thames River Watch Programme Coordinator, Programmes Coordinator for Your Tidal Thames, and River Programmes Coordinator, where she played a key role in overseeing environmental programs and initiatives along the Thames River.

Alice also brings valuable experience from her time at the UK River Restoration Centre (RRC) as a Project Officer, where she contributed to river restoration efforts and biodiversity conservation.

Her background includes a technical role as the Technical Officer for the Fisheries Recreation and Biodiversity Team at the Environment Agency, where she gained insights into fisheries management and biodiversity conservation strategies.

Furthermore, Alice's passion for wildlife and wetlands conservation is evident from her previous role as an Activity Assistant at WWT (Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust), highlighting her well-rounded expertise in environmental conservation and community engagement.

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West Sussex, United Kingdom, United Kingdom