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Jack Enright
Stories Manager at Alzheimer's Society
Jack Enright is the Stories Manager at the Alzheimer's Society, a position he has held since April 2019. With over 30 years of experience in media and communications, he specializes in bringing real-life stories to public consciousness, particularly focusing on the experiences of individuals affected by dementia. His role involves sourcing contributors for various campaigns and projects, ensuring that their stories effectively convey the impact of dementia and the work of the Society.12
Professional Background
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Current Role: Stories Manager at Alzheimer's Society
- Responsibilities:
- Collaborates with multiple teams to find appropriate contributors for storytelling.
- Manages storytelling for key campaigns, such as the "Fix Dementia Care" photographic exhibition.
- Trains staff on interviewing techniques and database usage while adhering to GDPR regulations.
- Ensures diversity in story contributors and plays a role in major reports and campaigns.12
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Education
Jack holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Newspaper Journalism from City, University of London, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Queen's University Belfast. His educational background complements his extensive practical experience in journalism and content production.2
Achievements
In recognition of his contributions, Jack received the Fountain of Knowledge Award during Alzheimer's Society's People Awards in May 2021, highlighting his commitment to using storytelling as a powerful tool for advocacy and awareness in dementia care.1
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