Helen Mc Ilveen

Helen Mc Ilveen

Assistant Vice President (Consultancy) @ CCS Fundraising

About Helen Mc Ilveen

Helen Mc Ilveen serves as the Assistant Vice President of Consultancy at CCS, where she has worked since 2014. She specializes in strategic guidance for senior stakeholders in the charitable sector and has extensive experience in project management and stakeholder engagement.

Work at CCS Fundraising

Helen Mc Ilveen has held the position of Assistant Vice President (Consultancy) at CCS Fundraising since 2014. In this role, she provides strategic guidance to senior client stakeholders, including CEOs and Board Directors, specifically within the charitable sector. Her responsibilities include stakeholder management, strategic planning, and project management, contributing to the organization's mission of enhancing fundraising efforts for clients.

Previous Experience in Project Management

Before joining CCS Fundraising, Helen Mc Ilveen worked as a Project Manager for 10 months in London, United Kingdom, from 2013 to 2014. She also served as a Senior Design Project Manager for 8 months in 2014. Prior to these roles, she was a Department Manager at John Lewis Stratford City from 2011 to 2013. Her diverse experience in project management has equipped her with skills in implementation, risk management, and decision-making.

Education and Expertise

Helen Mc Ilveen studied at Newcastle University, where she earned a Bachelor's Degree in History from 2006 to 2009. She also attended Arnold School Blackpool (now AKS) from 1997 to 2004. Her educational background supports her expertise in strategic planning and stakeholder management, which are essential in her current consultancy role.

Specialization in Stakeholder Management

Helen specializes in stakeholder management, strategic planning, project management, implementation, risk management, and decision-making. She is known for her ability to motivate and manage large teams effectively, which plays a crucial role in the successful execution of complex projects and large-scale campaigns in the charitable sector.

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