Breanna Thibodeau
About Breanna Thibodeau
Breanna Thibodeau is a Senior Fundraising Campaigns Executive at Save the Children, where she has worked since 2016. She has a diverse background in education and fundraising, with previous roles at organizations such as the British Red Cross and the Royal Commonwealth Society.
Work at Save the Children
Breanna Thibodeau has served as a Senior Fundraising Campaigns Executive at Save the Children since 2016. In this role, she is responsible for leading fundraising initiatives to support the organization's mission. Her work focuses on developing and implementing campaigns that engage donors and raise awareness about children's rights and welfare globally.
Education and Expertise
Breanna Thibodeau holds a Master of Science in International Relations and History from the Department of Sociology at the London School of Economics and Political Science, which she completed in 2011. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography, History, and Political Science from McGill University in 2008. Additionally, she studied Politics, History, and Teacher Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto from 2009 to 2010.
Background
Breanna Thibodeau's professional background includes various roles in education and non-profit sectors. She worked as a Legal Assistant at Smart & Biggar/Fetherstonhaugh in Canada and served as a Teaching Assistant at Hillfield Strathallan College. Her volunteer experience includes a position as a Volunteer Facilitator at the Royal Commonwealth Society in London.
Previous Roles at British Red Cross
From 2012 to 2016, Breanna Thibodeau worked at the British Red Cross as an Events Officer. In this capacity, she managed projects such as Red Cross Week and the Dance: Make Your Move initiative. Her role involved coordinating events that raised funds and awareness for the organization's humanitarian efforts.
Mentorship Experience
Breanna Thibodeau served as a Mentor at Pathways to Education Canada from 2009 to 2010. In this role, she supported students in their educational journeys, providing guidance and resources to help them succeed academically and personally.