Alexandra Franklin
About Alexandra Franklin
Alexandra Franklin is a Public Relations Manager at Golin in Chicago, Illinois, where she has worked since 2016. She has a background in linguistics and has contributed to various public health campaigns, including Stoptober and Dementia Friends.
Work at Golin
Alexandra Franklin has served as a Public Relations Manager at Golin since 2016. Based in Chicago, Illinois, she has accumulated eight years of experience in this role. At Golin, she manages public relations strategies and campaigns, focusing on enhancing the visibility and reputation of her clients.
Previous Experience in Public Relations
Before joining Golin, Alexandra worked at Freuds as a Senior Account Executive from 2015 to 2016. Her career in public relations includes various roles, such as Consumer Practice Account Assistant and Account Executive at Freuds, as well as positions at Ferrari Press Agency and Rainbow Trust Children's Charity. Her diverse experience has equipped her with a broad skill set in public relations.
Education and Expertise
Alexandra Franklin earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Linguistics and English Language from the University of Kent, where she studied from 2009 to 2012. She completed her secondary education at Townley Grammar School For Girls from 2002 to 2009. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her career in public relations.
Campaign Contributions
Throughout her career, Alexandra has been involved in significant public health campaigns. She played a role in a campaign aimed at raising awareness among women over the age of 70 about their ongoing risk of breast cancer. Additionally, she contributed to the success of the Stoptober campaign, which assisted 215,000 individuals in quitting smoking. Her efforts also included launching the Dementia Friends campaign with Alzheimer's Society, enhancing public understanding of dementia.
Innovative Initiatives
Alexandra has contributed to innovative initiatives in health research. She helped advance dementia research by launching a mobile game that significantly increased research progress. This initiative reportedly advanced research by 935 decades, showcasing her commitment to impactful public relations work.