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Rebecca Lock
Senior Adviser to the Chief Executive
Professional Background
Rebecca Lock is a dedicated professional with a robust background spanning various sectors, including environmental advocacy, human rights, and education. With a wealth of experience in advising and administrative roles, Rebecca has made significant contributions to both the Environment Agency and Amnesty International, among other organizations. As a Senior Adviser to the Chief Executive at the Environment Agency, she has played a crucial role in shaping strategies that address environmental challenges while promoting sustainable practices. Her earlier roles at the Environment Agency, including Senior Engagement Adviser and Adviser to the Chief Executive, have equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of environmental policies affecting the UK.
In addition to her work in the public sector, Rebecca holds a diverse range of experiences in the non-profit sector. Her tenure as an Executive Assistant at The Climate Group showcased her ability to manage high-level tasks and interact with key stakeholders effectively. Furthermore, her work as a Research Assistant at University College London (UCL) highlighted her commitment to exploring critical issues surrounding human rights, bolstering her expertise in areas where social justice intersects with environmental policy.
Rebecca's experience extends internationally as well. Her roles as the Interim Executive Assistant to the Secretary General at Amnesty International and Team Leader at VSO reflect her ability to work on a global scale. These positions have allowed her to engage with various cultures and work collaboratively with individuals and organizations from diverse backgrounds, further enriching her professional journey.
Education and Achievements
Rebecca Lock's educational background is impressive and multifaceted. She studied Erasmus at Universidad Europa Miguel de Cervantes in Valladolid, Spain, and at Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. These experiences have not only enhanced her linguistic proficiency in Spanish but also deepened her understanding of international cultures and policies.
Rebecca obtained a Master’s degree in Human Rights from University College London (UCL), where she developed her analytical skills and understood the complexities of global human rights issues. Prior to that, she completed her Bachelor’s degree in International Politics and Spanish with First Class Honours at Aberystwyth University. This strong academic foundation has played a critical role in her professional development, providing her with the necessary tools to tackle intricate political and social issues effectively.
In addition to her formal education, Rebecca has earned recognition for her work within various organizations, particularly her contributions to public engagement and policy development.
