Rosie Wintour
About Rosie Wintour
Rosie Wintour is a Mobilisation Manager at The Instant Group, with a diverse background in project management and operations across various organizations. She co-founded a Symphony Orchestra that has raised significant funds for charity and specializes in identifying inefficiencies to drive growth.
Current Role at The Instant Group
Rosie Wintour serves as the Mobilisation Manager at The Instant Group, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the mobilization of projects, ensuring that they are delivered effectively and efficiently. Her expertise in forensic analysis of systems and processes aids in identifying inefficiencies and opportunities for cost reduction and growth. Rosie’s leadership skills enable her to guide teams and inspire accountability in project delivery.
Previous Experience at The Hot Breakfast
Prior to her current role, Rosie worked as a Host & Facilitator at The Hot Breakfast from 2020 to 2021. During her one-year tenure, she engaged with audiences and facilitated discussions, contributing to the program's dynamic environment. This experience enhanced her communication skills and ability to connect with diverse groups.
Background in Project Management
Rosie has a solid background in project management, having held various roles in this field. She worked as Project Director for Cleveland Clinic at CH&CO for four months in 2019 and as Project Manager at No1 Lounges Ltd for three months in 2017. Her experience in these positions involved overseeing project execution and ensuring alignment with strategic goals.
Education and Academic Achievements
Rosie Wintour earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Combined Arts (English, Theology & Music) from Durham University, where she studied from 2002 to 2005. This educational background provided her with a diverse skill set that supports her current professional endeavors. Her academic experience contributes to her analytical and creative thinking abilities.
Co-founding a Symphony Orchestra
In 2014, Rosie co-founded a full-size amateur Symphony Orchestra, which has successfully raised over £75,000 for charitable causes since its inception. She is responsible for the overall strategy and program of the orchestra, while day-to-day operations are managed by a committee. This initiative reflects her commitment to community engagement and her ability to manage large-scale projects.