Nyima Stewart

Communications Production Manager at Tibet Relief Fund
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(386) 825-5501
Location
London, England, United Kingdom, UK
Languages
  • English -
  • French Limited working proficiency

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Caroline Petersen

Nyima is highly skilled in graphic design, video editing and project management and has implemented new systems which have greatly improved our charity communications. She also led on cultural projects for Tibet Relief Fund, producing a book and organising art exhibitions, with great capability and knowledge. Nyima is a fantastic colleague, always professional and helpful, and an invaluable asset to whoever she works with.

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Communications Production Manager
      • Jul 2018 - Present

      I am responsible for managing, developing and designing Tibet Relief Fund's marketing materials and digital content so as to deliver clear, engaging and integrated communications that inspire and motivate our external audiences. I believe in creating ethical and responsible content that puts the people we work with and their experiences at the centre of our communications.I work closely with the organisation's international team, as well as with our external stakeholders, to develop, design and implement communications for specific campaigns, fundraising initiatives, project work and overall messaging. This includes our social media content, fundraising appeals, supporter magazine and merchandise catalogue, as well as standalone campaigns and projects. Show less

    • Cultural Projects Manager
      • Oct 2017 - Jul 2018

      I was responsible for implementing Tibet Relief Fund’s new cultural objects, with the aim of preserving and promoting the fast-disappearing culture and heritage of Tibet. During my time in the role, I led on the “Care for Culture” project from fundraising core costs to research, design, production and release of two editions of the organisation’s first publication, The Fabric of Tibet. Regional dress from the roof of the world, and its accompanying colouring book. I also designed, illustrated and edited the book "Blossoming Broken Flowers: Selected Writings from High Peaks Pure Earth" and organised poetry events that brought together Tibetan poets in exile from around the world. Show less

    • Culture and Costumes Intern
      • Mar 2017 - Sep 2017

      Digitised and catalogued a collection of around 200 paintings and drawings of Tibetan regional dress Created a system of digital record-keeping in order to maintain the collection archive Researched, curated and produced a travelling exhibition of the collection, that was shown in London and around the UK throughout 2017 and into 2018. Design and production of marketing and merchandising collateral.

    • Archive Assistant
      • Jan 2016 - Feb 2017

      Creating collection inventory Organising and structuring collection materials Cleaning and repackaging fragile archival material, including papers, photographs, glass slides, and archaeological remains Creating archival storage boxes and folders, along with a labelling system Transferring collection data to online catalogue Creating collection inventory Organising and structuring collection materials Cleaning and repackaging fragile archival material, including papers, photographs, glass slides, and archaeological remains Creating archival storage boxes and folders, along with a labelling system Transferring collection data to online catalogue

    • United Kingdom
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Learning Activities Officer
      • Jul 2015 - Jul 2016

      Assisted in the implementation of the new weekly education programme: under 5s activities; school holiday education and craft sessions; school visits. Worked to make Kenwood House’s history and collection less elite/more accessible to the wider public/local community and in particular to young people by providing new, creative ways of engaging with the House. Encouraged visitors to invest in the House by buying guidebooks/event tickets/items from the shop Assisted in the implementation of the new weekly education programme: under 5s activities; school holiday education and craft sessions; school visits. Worked to make Kenwood House’s history and collection less elite/more accessible to the wider public/local community and in particular to young people by providing new, creative ways of engaging with the House. Encouraged visitors to invest in the House by buying guidebooks/event tickets/items from the shop

Education

  • SOAS University of London
    Bachelor’s Degree, History of Art
    2012 - 2016
  • City of London School for Girls
    High School
    2004 - 2011

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