Emily Cowan
About Emily Cowan
Emily Cowan serves as the Senior Marketing and Communications Officer at Mind, where she has worked since 2021, focusing on mental health initiatives. She has a background in marketing from various organizations, including Samsung Electronics and Guardian News & Media, and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Management from the University of Oxford.
Work at Mind
Emily Cowan has served as the Senior Marketing and Communications Officer at Mind since 2021. In this role, she leads marketing and communications efforts for Mind's Our Blue Light and Investing in Mental Health programs. Her work focuses on promoting mental health awareness and support initiatives, contributing to the organization's mission of improving mental health services.
Education and Expertise
Emily Cowan earned her Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Management from the University of Oxford, where she studied from 2013 to 2016. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in economic principles and management strategies, which she applies in her marketing roles. Additionally, she completed her high school education at James Gillespie's High School from 2007 to 2013.
Professional Background
Emily Cowan's professional journey includes various roles in marketing. She began her career as a Marketing Intern at Golley Slater in 2014, followed by a Marketing Graduate position at Samsung Electronics from 2016 to 2017. After that, she worked as a Marketing Executive at Guardian News & Media from 2018 to 2019 and later as a Brand Marketing Manager at the same organization until 2021.
Marketing Initiatives and Focus
Throughout her career, Emily Cowan has been involved in marketing initiatives that emphasize mental health awareness and support. Her current position at Mind allows her to focus on these initiatives, particularly through the Our Blue Light and Investing in Mental Health programs. Her experience in various marketing roles has equipped her with the skills necessary to effectively promote mental health initiatives.