Alexandra De Villiers
About Alexandra De Villiers
Alexandra De Villiers is a copyeditor currently employed at Jellysmack in Paris, France. She has a diverse background that includes roles as an English language teacher, financial advisor, and gallery director, along with extensive experience in the art industry.
Current Role at Jellysmack
Alexandra De Villiers has been serving as a Copyeditor at Jellysmack since 2021. Her role involves editing and refining content to ensure clarity and coherence in communication. Based in Paris, Île-de-France, she contributes to the company's mission of enhancing digital content across various platforms. Her experience in editing and language skills supports Jellysmack's focus on engaging audiences effectively.
Previous Experience in Education
Prior to her current role, Alexandra worked as an English Language Teacher at Speaking-Agency, now known as Mômji, for three months in 2021. This position was located in Paris, Île-de-France, where she taught English to students, enhancing their language skills. This experience reflects her ability to communicate effectively and adapt her teaching methods to meet the needs of diverse learners.
Background in Financial Services
Alexandra worked as a Financial Advisor at Old Mutual Limited from 2020 to 2021 for five months in South Africa. In this role, she provided financial guidance and support to clients, helping them make informed decisions regarding their investments and financial planning. This experience added to her diverse skill set in both finance and communication.
Experience in Art Management
Alexandra has significant experience in the art industry. She served as Gallery Director at Park West Gallery from 2019 to 2021, where she managed a sales team and oversaw administrative functions. Her role involved liaising between the Miami headquarters and the onboard team, ensuring smooth operations. Additionally, she attended a training conference for international art dealing in Miami in April 2019, enhancing her expertise in the field.
Educational Background
Alexandra studied Fine and Studio Arts at Nelson Mandela University, where she achieved a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) degree from 2014 to 2017. This educational background provided her with a solid foundation in artistic principles and practices, which she later applied in her roles within the art industry.