Ella Mortimer
About Ella Mortimer
Ella Mortimer is an Executive Assistant at Brookfield Asset Management in London, with a diverse background in administrative roles across the UK and Australia.
Executive Assistant at Brookfield Asset Management
Ella Mortimer currently works as an Executive Assistant at Brookfield Asset Management in London, England, United Kingdom. She joined the company in February 2021. In this role, Ella manages various administrative tasks and supports executive-level management at Brookfield Asset Management.
Previous Roles at Goldman Sachs
Before joining Brookfield Asset Management, Ella Mortimer worked at Goldman Sachs as a Team PA for a year from 2019 to 2020. During her time at Goldman Sachs, she provided personal assistant support to team members, managing schedules, communications, and other administrative tasks in a high-paced environment.
Experience at Cass Business School
Ella Mortimer had a brief stint at Cass Business School in London, United Kingdom, where she served as a Personal Assistant for three months in 2019. Her responsibilities included aiding the administrative functioning of the business school and providing personal support to faculty members.
Work Tenure in Australia
Mortimer has experience working in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, having held roles at both the Commonwealth Bank and Westpac. She was an Executive Assistant at Commonwealth Bank for four months from 2018 to 2019, and served as a Team Assistant at Westpac for ten months from 2017 to 2018. Her tasks often involved providing administrative support to team members and executives.
Career Path at DCK Group
Ella Mortimer spent three years at DCK Group, progressing from a Buyers Admin Assistant (2013-2014) to Buyers Assistant (2014-2015) and finally to Assistant Buyer (2015-2016). In these roles, she was involved in buying operations, providing administrative support, and assisting in the procurement and management of stock.
International Experience and Career Break
Ella Mortimer has a diverse international background with work experiences in both the UK and Australia. She also took a career break to travel across South East Asia and Australia for a year from 2016 to 2017, broadening her global perspective during this period.