Annabel Lyons
About Annabel Lyons
Annabel Lyons is a Graduate Policy Associate at Ofcom, where she has worked since 2019. She holds a First Class Honours degree in Human, Social and Political Sciences from the University of Cambridge and has previous experience in social research and community service.
Current Role at Ofcom
Annabel Lyons has been serving as a Graduate Policy Associate at Ofcom since 2019. In this role, she engages in policy analysis and contributes to the development of regulatory frameworks in the communications sector. Her work involves collaborating with various stakeholders to ensure effective communication policies are in place, reflecting the needs of the public and industry.
Previous Experience in Community Engagement
Before joining Ofcom, Annabel Lyons worked at Notts County FC Football in the Community as an NCS Team Leader for four months in 2017. In this position, she was responsible for leading community engagement initiatives aimed at promoting social inclusion and youth development in Nottingham, United Kingdom.
Internship at Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
In 2018, Annabel Lyons completed a two-month internship as a Social Research Intern at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government in London. During this internship, she assisted in conducting research and analysis related to housing and community policies, contributing to the department's understanding of social issues.
Volunteer Experience in India
Annabel Lyons volunteered with Restless Development India as an International Citizen Service Volunteer in 2016 for three months in Chennai. Her role involved working on community development projects, focusing on youth empowerment and social change, which provided her with valuable insights into international development practices.
Education and Academic Background
Annabel Lyons studied at the University of Cambridge from 2016 to 2019, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Human, Social and Political Sciences with First Class Honours. Prior to this, she attended The Becket School in Nottingham from 2008 to 2015, where she completed her secondary education.