Harriett Ingall
About Harriett Ingall
Harriett Ingall serves as the Assistant to the Director of Global Programmes at Save the Children, where she has worked since 2015. She has a strong background in administrative roles within international NGOs and holds a master's degree from King's College London.
Current Role at Save the Children
Harriett Ingall serves as the Assistant to the Director of Global Programmes at Save the Children. She has held this position since 2015, contributing to the organization's mission to improve children's lives worldwide. In this role, she supports the Director in managing global programs, ensuring effective implementation and evaluation of initiatives aimed at child welfare.
Previous Experience at Save the Children
Harriett Ingall has previously worked at Save the Children in various capacities. In 2014, she served as the National Community Participation Administrator for one month and as the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer for two months. These roles provided her with insights into the operational aspects of the organization and the importance of community engagement in program development.
Education and Academic Achievements
Harriett Ingall has a strong academic background. She studied Geography at Newcastle University, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, achieving top honors in her class. She furthered her education at King's College London, earning a Master of Science degree with distinction. Her educational experiences have equipped her with essential skills in research and analysis.
Professional Background
Before her current role, Harriett Ingall worked at Allied London as a Personal Assistant from 2011 to 2014. She also volunteered at Bond University during the Bond Annual Conference in 2013 and served as an Ebola Response Assistant at Bond UK from 2014 to 2015. These positions have contributed to her expertise in administrative support and program coordination.
Interests in International Development
Harriett Ingall has a strong interest in effectiveness and evaluation within international non-governmental organizations (NGOs). She seeks full-time opportunities in private sector-led development and capacity building, aiming to enhance her impact in the field of international development.