Kirsty Logan
About Kirsty Logan
Kirsty Logan is a Senior Associate in Spectrum Policy at Ofcom, where she has worked since 2016. She has a background in politics and has held various roles in public service and communications.
Current Role at Ofcom
Kirsty Logan has served as a Senior Associate in Spectrum Policy at Ofcom since 2016. In this role, she is involved in developing and implementing policies related to spectrum management in the UK. Her work contributes to the regulation of telecommunications and broadcasting, ensuring efficient use of the radio spectrum. Based in London, she has accumulated significant experience in this area over her eight years with the organization.
Previous Experience at Ofcom
Before her current position, Kirsty Logan worked at Ofcom in various capacities. She was a Graduate Policy Advisor from 2012 to 2014, where she contributed to policy development and analysis. Following this role, she served as an Associate in Spectrum Policy from 2014 to 2016, further enhancing her expertise in spectrum-related issues. Her tenure at Ofcom has provided her with a comprehensive understanding of regulatory frameworks in the communications sector.
Experience at Department for Work and Pensions
Kirsty Logan worked as an Administrative Assistant at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) from 2009 to 2011. During her two years in this role, she supported various administrative functions, contributing to the efficiency of operations within the department. This experience provided her with foundational skills in public service and administration.
Education and Academic Background
Kirsty Logan studied Politics at Cardiff University, where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree from 2006 to 2009. Her academic background in politics has informed her understanding of regulatory and policy-making processes, which is essential in her current role in spectrum policy.
Early Career at Ford Motor Company
In 2011, Kirsty Logan completed a three-month internship as a Communication and Public Affairs Vacation Trainee at Ford Motor Company in Warley, Essex. This early career experience allowed her to gain insights into corporate communication and public affairs, which have been beneficial in her subsequent roles in public policy.