Cassandra Booth
About Cassandra Booth
Cassandra Booth is a Senior Content Designer with extensive experience in content strategy and web accessibility. She has worked for various organizations, including Dorset County Council and Dorset Council UK, and has contributed to significant projects such as a content audit for The Mortgage Works direct website.
Work at Nationwide Building Society
Cassandra Booth has contributed to the organization and running of Chapter Days for content designers at Nationwide Building Society. This involvement highlights her commitment to fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing among content professionals within the organization.
Current Role as Senior Content Designer
Cassandra Booth has been working as a Senior Content Designer since 2020 in Swindon, England. In this role, she has focused on creating and implementing content strategies that enhance user experience. Her responsibilities include overseeing content development and ensuring alignment with organizational goals.
Previous Experience at Dorset County Council
Before her current position, Cassandra served as the Marketing & Communications Officer at Dorset County Council from 2014 to 2017. During her tenure, she managed communication strategies and marketing initiatives, contributing to the council's outreach efforts in Dorchester, United Kingdom.
Educational Background
Cassandra Booth studied at Exeter University, where she earned a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) in Religion/Religious Studies from 2007 to 2008. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Religion/Religious Studies from Canterbury Christ Church University, which she completed from 2003 to 2006.
Achievements in Content Strategy
Cassandra has established an inclusive and transparent approval process that involves stakeholders from legal, compliance, and product teams. She has also completed a full content audit of The Mortgage Works direct website, outlining a comprehensive content strategy and resolving accessibility issues while educating colleagues about accessibility.