Aaron Fisher
About Aaron Fisher
Aaron Fisher is a Broadcast Team Leader at iSentia, where he has worked since 2013. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Mass Communication from the University of Canterbury and has extensive experience in broadcast monitoring and quality assurance.
Work at Isentia
Aaron Fisher has been with iSentia since 2009, progressing through various roles. He started as a Broadcast Monitor, where he worked for two years before moving to the position of Quality Assurance Monitor from 2011 to 2013. In 2013, he became the Broadcast Team Leader, a role he has held for over 11 years. In this capacity, he is responsible for the recruitment and training of new broadcast monitors and manages the creation of daily completion reports for the broadcast team. He also oversees communication with other teams across New Zealand and Australia.
Education and Expertise
Aaron Fisher studied at the University of Canterbury, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Mass Communication from 2005 to 2007. He later achieved a Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours in Political Science in 2008, completing this degree in 11 months. His educational background provides a foundation for his expertise in communication and media, which he applies in his current role at iSentia.
Background
Aaron Fisher's professional journey began at iSentia, where he has gained extensive experience in broadcast operations. His initial role as a Broadcast Monitor laid the groundwork for his subsequent promotion to Quality Assurance Monitor and eventually to Broadcast Team Leader. His roles have involved a focus on quality assurance and team management, contributing to his development in the media and communication sector.
Achievements
Throughout his tenure at iSentia, Aaron Fisher has demonstrated a commitment to enhancing the broadcast team's efficiency and effectiveness. His responsibilities include managing the recruitment and training processes for new team members, ensuring high standards in broadcast monitoring, and facilitating communication between teams in New Zealand and Australia. His leadership has contributed to the operational success of the broadcast team.