Cat May
About Cat May
Cat May is a Social Media Manager at KPMG Australia, where she has worked since 2019. With a background in social media and content management, she has held various positions in leading agencies and has contributed to significant projects, including KPMG's first social advocacy program.
Work at KPMG Australia
Cat May has been serving as the Social Media Manager at KPMG Australia since 2019. In this role, she has been instrumental in launching KPMG Australia's first social advocacy program. She leads training sessions for senior leaders across Australia and the ASPAC region, focusing on enhancing social media strategies and engagement.
Previous Experience in Social Media Management
Prior to her current position, Cat May worked at We Are Social in various roles, including Senior Account Manager and Account Manager, from 2016 to 2018. She also held the position of Content and Community Manager at IPG Mediabrands UK, where she contributed to social media initiatives and community engagement strategies.
Education and Expertise
Cat May studied at The University of Manchester, where she earned a BA in Linguistics with a 2.1 classification. She also completed her secondary education at Saffron Walden County High School and Birchwood High School, achieving notable grades. Additionally, she participated in a Study Abroad program at the University of Melbourne, focusing on Linguistics.
Notable Projects and Campaigns
Throughout her career, Cat May has managed significant projects, including an Audible campaign featuring a baking influencer and a Game of Thrones-inspired cake. She has also worked on establishing influencer and ambassador programs for Samsung, showcasing her ability to integrate social media with brand marketing.
Internships and Early Career
Cat May began her career with various internships, including roles at Reason Digital, Manchester Confidential, and Meld Magazine. These experiences provided her with foundational skills in content creation and community management, which she later applied in her professional roles.