Joseff Mayberry
About Joseff Mayberry
Joseff Mayberry is an International Affairs Manager at Ofcom, where he has worked since 2021. He has a background in policy planning and marketing, with previous roles at GSK, Publicis UK, and Ofcom in various capacities.
Work at Ofcom
Joseff Mayberry has held multiple positions at Ofcom, a regulatory authority in the UK. He currently serves as the International Affairs Manager, a role he has occupied since 2021. Prior to this, he worked as an Online Safety Policy Analyst from 2020 to 2021 and as a Graduate Policy Associate from 2018 to 2020. In these roles, he contributed to policy development and analysis, focusing on the implications of new technologies for society. His involvement in Ofcom's International team has been significant in shaping the organization's global communication strategies.
Education and Expertise
Joseff Mayberry studied at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), where he earned a Master of Science in Social Policy (Policy & Planning) from 2017 to 2018. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in English from the University of Bristol, completed from 2013 to 2016. His academic background supports his expertise in policy planning, which is essential for his current role in international affairs.
Previous Work Experience
Before his tenure at Ofcom, Joseff Mayberry gained diverse experience in various roles. He interned at GSK as a Pharmaceutical Marketing Intern in 2015, focusing on vaccines for three months in London. He also worked at Publicis UK in multiple capacities, including as a Strategic Planning Intern in 2016 and as a Junior Strategic Planner from 2016 to 2017. Additionally, he held a position as a Sales Assistant at John Lewis in 2014 and completed an internship at Chemist+Druggist in the same year.
Interests and Focus Areas
Joseff Mayberry has a keen interest in the implications of new technologies for society. This interest aligns with his professional focus in international affairs, where understanding technological impacts is increasingly relevant. His work at Ofcom reflects this interest, as he contributes to discussions and strategies that address the intersection of technology and policy.