Faye Hissett
About Faye Hissett
Faye Hissett is a Senior Data Analyst with a background in Mathematics and Philosophy from Keele University. She has extensive experience in data analysis and merchandising, currently working at notonthehighstreet and previously at House of Fraser and Ted Baker.
Current Role at notonthehighstreet
Faye Hissett serves as a Senior Data Analyst at notonthehighstreet, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she focuses on analyzing data to support business decisions and improve operational efficiency. Her expertise in data analysis contributes to the company's strategic initiatives in the competitive e-commerce landscape. Prior to this role, she worked as a Data Analyst at the same company starting in 2018, where she developed her skills in data interpretation and reporting.
Experience at House of Fraser
Faye Hissett has extensive experience at House of Fraser, where she has held multiple roles since 2011. She began her tenure as an Assistant Merchandiser from 2011 to 2013, followed by a position as a Junior Analyst from 2013 to 2015. After a brief stint as an Assistant Merchandiser in 2015, she transitioned to her current role as a Multichannel Planning Analyst, which she has occupied since 2015. Her long-standing association with the company highlights her adaptability and growth within the retail sector.
Educational Background
Faye Hissett studied at Keele University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Mathematics and Philosophy. This educational background provides her with a strong analytical foundation, enabling her to approach data analysis with both quantitative and qualitative perspectives. Her studies have equipped her with critical thinking skills essential for her roles in data analytics.
Previous Roles in Retail
Before her current positions, Faye Hissett worked at Ted Baker as an Assistant Merchandiser for a brief period in 2015. This experience, along with her earlier roles at House of Fraser, has contributed to her understanding of the retail industry and the importance of data-driven decision-making in merchandising and planning.