Imy Eldergill Storm
About Imy Eldergill Storm
Imy Eldergill Storm is a Senior Talent Acquisition Partner at Envato in Melbourne, Australia, where they have worked since 2021. They hold a Bachelor of Arts in History and a Master of Arts in Conflict, Governance and Development from the University of York, and have extensive experience in recruitment and project management.
Work at Envato
Imy Eldergill Storm has been serving as a Senior Talent Acquisition Partner at Envato since 2021. In this role, she focuses on recruiting talent for the Growth & Content teams. Her responsibilities include sourcing candidates for various positions such as Product Design, Digital Design, Product Management, Paid Growth, and Copywriting. Based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, she has contributed to the company's talent acquisition strategy for three years.
Education and Expertise
Imy Eldergill Storm studied at the University of York, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA Hons.) in History from 2008 to 2011. Following her undergraduate studies, she pursued a Master of Arts (MA) in Conflict, Governance and Development (Politics) at the same institution, completing it in 2012. This academic background provides her with a strong foundation in analytical thinking and understanding complex social dynamics, which are valuable in her recruitment role.
Professional Background
Prior to her current position at Envato, Imy Eldergill Storm held various roles in the recruitment and project management sectors. She worked as a Project Management Intern at LCH.Clearnet for one month in 2010. From 2012 to 2016, she served as a Recruitment Consultant at JFL in Soho, London. Subsequently, she worked as a Team Lead in Creative, Design & Development at Aquent Australia from 2016 to 2021 in Melbourne, Australia.
Personal Interests
Imy Eldergill Storm has diverse personal interests that include adidas, festivals, the artist Egon Schiele, and margaritas. Additionally, she undertook an 800km walk across Spain, which she describes as a journey in search of spiritual enlightenment. During this experience, she humorously reflected on having a Eureka moment, thinking she had found a solution to curing cancer.