Rachel Green
About Rachel Green
Rachel Green is a Digital Experience Manager at Save the Children UK, where she has worked since 2020. She has a background in community and events management, with previous roles at Richard House Children's Hospice and Save the Children UK, focusing on digital strategies and donor engagement.
Work at Save the Children
Rachel Green has been serving as the Digital Experience Manager at Save the Children UK since 2020. In this role, she has developed digital strategies that significantly increased online engagement. She has also played a key role in integrating new digital tools to streamline supporter interactions and improve user experience. Prior to her current position, she held several roles within the organization, including Campaign Fundraising Executive and Community Fundraising Executive, contributing to various fundraising initiatives and website redesigns aimed at enhancing accessibility.
Previous Experience at Richard House Children's Hospice
Before joining Save the Children UK, Rachel Green worked at Richard House Children's Hospice as a Community and Events Manager from 2016 to 2017. During her tenure, she implemented innovative digital campaigns that enhanced donor retention and acquisition. She also served as a Community and Events Fundraiser from 2015 to 2016, where she focused on community engagement and fundraising efforts to support the hospice.
Education and Expertise
Rachel Green studied at the University of Leeds, where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Philosophy from 2010 to 2013. Her educational background has provided her with critical thinking skills that she applies in her professional roles. She has developed expertise in digital marketing and fundraising, particularly in the non-profit sector, through her various positions at Save the Children UK and Richard House Children's Hospice.
Achievements in Digital Campaigns
In her current role at Save the Children UK, Rachel Green led a cross-functional team to launch a successful digital fundraising initiative that exceeded its target by 20%. She has also contributed to the redesign of the Save the Children UK website, focusing on improving accessibility and user navigation. Her efforts in implementing digital strategies have resulted in increased online engagement and enhanced supporter experiences.