Jemima Wilson Smith
About Jemima Wilson Smith
Jemima Wilson Smith is a DSP Manager at Amazon Logistics, where she has worked since 2020. She has a background in History and International Relations, having studied at the University of Exeter and Sciences Po Grenoble.
Current Role as DSP Manager
Jemima Wilson Smith currently holds the position of DSP Manager at Amazon Logistics, a role she has been in since 2020. Based in Norwich, England, she oversees various aspects of delivery service provider management. Her responsibilities include coordinating logistics operations and ensuring efficient delivery processes. This position builds on her previous experience within Amazon Logistics, enhancing her expertise in the logistics sector.
Previous Experience at Amazon Logistics
Prior to her current role, Jemima Wilson Smith worked at Amazon Logistics in several capacities. She served as a Delivery Resource Manager from 2019 to 2020, where she managed delivery resources and optimized operational efficiency. Additionally, she worked as a DSP 2.0 Recruitment Coordinator for three months in 2020, focusing on recruitment processes for delivery service providers. Her varied roles at Amazon Logistics contributed to her professional development in logistics management.
Education and Academic Background
Jemima Wilson Smith has a strong academic background in history and international relations. She studied at the University of Exeter from 2015 to 2019, where she earned a Bachelor's degree. Additionally, she attended Sciences Po Grenoble for one year in 2017-2018, also achieving a Bachelor's degree in International Relations. Earlier, she completed her studies at Charterhouse from 2013 to 2015 and Ipswich High School from 2008 to 2013.
Internship Experience at New Local Government Network
In 2018, Jemima Wilson Smith gained practical experience as a Research Intern at the New Local Government Network in London, England. This internship lasted for one month and provided her with insights into local governance and research methodologies. This early experience contributed to her understanding of public policy and governance.