Meg Rowley (maternity leave)
Meg helps us to communicate our work and reach new audiences. This includes promoting our research digests and events, creating and scheduling engaging content for our social channels and ensuring our resources and platforms can be accessed by as many people as possible.
Meg has worked in communications for charities Youth Scotland and the Soil Association Scotland. Most recently, she has worked in tactical and strategic communications roles at the NHS Confederation and NHS Digital. She has an MA in Creative and Critical Writing and is a regular contributor to The State of the Arts.
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