Josie Hunt
About Josie Hunt
Josie Hunt is a Shift Lead at Krispy Kreme in Manchester, England, and a photographer for Support Dogs in Sheffield. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Photography from The Manchester Metropolitan University and has exhibited her work internationally.
Current Role at Krispy Kreme
Josie Hunt currently serves as a Shift Lead at Krispy Kreme in Manchester, England. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to the operational management of the store. In her role, she oversees daily activities, ensuring that customer service standards are met and that the team operates efficiently. Her experience in the fast-paced environment of Krispy Kreme allows her to apply her organizational skills effectively.
Previous Experience at Krispy Kreme
Before her current role, Josie worked as a Sales Assistant at Krispy Kreme in Sheffield, England, from 2020 to 2021. During her six-month tenure, she gained valuable experience in customer service and sales operations. This initial exposure to the company helped her develop a strong foundation in the food service industry.
Education and Expertise in Photography
Josie Hunt studied at The Manchester Metropolitan University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Photography from 2017 to 2020. Her academic background provided her with a solid understanding of photographic techniques and artistic expression. She focuses on re-contextualizing everyday human interactions through her personal photography practice.
Experience at Manchester Conference Centre & Pendulum Hotel
Josie worked as an Operations Assistant at the Manchester Conference Centre & Pendulum Hotel from 2018 to 2020. In this role, she was involved in various operational tasks, contributing to the smooth running of events and ensuring customer satisfaction. Her experience in this position further developed her organizational skills.
Photography Career and Exhibitions
Since 2021, Josie has been working as a photographer for Support Dogs in Sheffield, England. Her photography has gained recognition, with exhibitions reaching international audiences in cities such as Rome and Lisbon. Notably, her work has been showcased at the Brighton Biennial, highlighting her contributions to the art community.