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Educated at the University of Cambridge (Modern Foreign Languages, PGCE) and Sheffield Hallam University (MBA), Liz has spent almost 20 years managing marketing and communications for product and service organisations serving education and the wider public sector. She is experienced in the design and delivery of product, service and partnership campaigns and is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing (MCIM).  Prior to co-founding Sero Consulting in 2004, she was marketing director at Tribal Technology and previously Fretwell-Downing.&lt;br /&gt;
Her portfolio of expertise includes strategic consultancy, market analysis, campaigns, management services and stakeholder engagement. She has consulted on programmes in lifelong learning and enterprise support, working with national and regional partners, and has undertaken executive level business development assignments with private sector companies in the IT and digital sectors.&lt;br /&gt;
Liz currently leads communications and stakeholder relationship management for the JISC-funded Discovery Programme working with universities and cultural institutions across the UK, and is responsible for communications and sustainability strategy on a European funded Innovation and Transnationality project focused on digital inclusion.  She also leads a business growth programme which aims to expand opportunities around use of IT and digital technologies.&lt;br /&gt;
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Previously Liz led the Yorkshire Forward funded Digital 20/20 digital economy programme which championed IT-enabled growth and was a key member of the Sero team that led an industry engagement programme for the Scottish Qualifications Authority, brokering collaboration with 13 global IT and digital media industry suppliers (including Adobe, Apple, Cisco, IBM, Microsoft and Oracle).&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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