What if we said no to our customers, once in a while?
There are certain ideas about which, once they have taken hold, is very hard to imag…
Cecilia is interested in everything but particularly in innovation, entrepreneurship and technology, and runs her own consultancy practice, Cecilia Unlimited. She works with organisations and in-house innovation teams to define and clarify what they do, and express it clearly across all channels. Her speciality is making complex concepts and technologies understandable and creating inspiring messages that connect rationally and emotionally with target audiences.
Cecilia’s experience includes managing communications for a leading digital agency during the dot.com boom and collapse of the late 90s, internal communications for a FTSE100 global wines and spirits business during a high profile corporate takeover and editing the in-house magazine for a Nesta spin-off focused on innovation in education.
She can (and will!) chat with anyone, whether in a boardroom, meeting room, classroom or just over a beer. She loves finding out about people, ideas and organisations and creating stories to connect them all, and brings excitement, curiosity and a storytelling approach into all her work.
“Cecilia is one of those rare finds that brings expertise injected with enthusiasm and an uncompromising ability to deliver. When it comes to innovation management she is passionate about the subject, sage like in her counsel and always actively talking to interesting people and pioneers in the field to network and link up opportunities between different parties. She is an absolute pleasure to work with and brings a wealth of value to any team or project.” – Philip Atherton, Solverboard
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