Lucy Lloyd
About Lucy Lloyd
Lucy Lloyd is a Senior Community Fundraising Officer at Mind in Cardiff, UK, with over nine years of experience in fundraising for charitable organizations. She has previously worked for Action for Children and RSPB, and holds a BA in Musical Theatre.
Current Role at Mind
Lucy Lloyd serves as the Senior Community Fundraising Officer at Mind, a mental health charity based in Cardiff, United Kingdom. She has held this position since 2015, accumulating over nine years of experience in community fundraising. In her role, she focuses on raising funds and increasing support for the organization, leveraging her extensive knowledge of the charity sector to engage with the community effectively.
Previous Experience in Fundraising
Prior to her current role, Lucy Lloyd worked at Action for Children as a Partnership Fundraiser from 2010 to 2012. She then joined the RSPB, where she served as a Senior Community Fundraiser from 2012 to 2014 and as a Community Fundraising Development Officer from 2014 to 2015. Her diverse experiences in various fundraising positions have contributed to her expertise in the field.
Education and Qualifications
Lucy Lloyd studied at SWADA, Filton College in Bristol, where she pursued Musical Theatre and earned a Higher National Diploma from 2004 to 2007. She also attended North Hertfordshire College, achieving a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Musical Theatre from 2007 to 2008. Additionally, she completed her secondary education at Chepstow Comprehensive, where she obtained 9 GCSEs, including English, Maths, and Science.
Professional Affiliations
Lucy Lloyd is a member of the Institute of Fundraising, an organization that supports fundraising professionals in the charity sector. This membership has enabled her to build a strong network within the charity and voluntary sector, enhancing her professional development and opportunities in fundraising.
Background in Youth Volunteering
In 2012, Lucy Lloyd worked as a Youth Volunteering Development Organiser at the Wales Council for Voluntary Action for a period of six months. This role contributed to her understanding of volunteer engagement and development within the charity sector.