Alicia Lambert
About Alicia Lambert
Alicia Lambert is a Junior Creative Strategist at Teads, focusing on the French and Belgian markets. She holds a Master's degree in Management from HEC Lausanne and has a diverse background in event organization, business development, and marketing.
Current Role at Teads
Alicia Lambert serves as a Junior Creative Strategist for France and Belgium at Teads. She has held this position since 2020, contributing to the digital market strategy for these regions. Her role involves developing creative strategies that align with the company's objectives in video and online display advertising.
Education and Expertise
Alicia Lambert graduated with a Master's degree in Science in Management from HEC Lausanne at the age of 23. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Management from the same institution. Additionally, she completed a Master's degree in Business & Management at UNSW from 2019 to 2020. Her educational background equips her with a strong foundation in management and business strategies.
Professional Background
Alicia Lambert has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles before joining Teads. She was a Sales Intern at Teads in 2020, and prior to that, she held positions such as Business Developer at Peacock Solutions Sàrl and Marketing and Communication Manager at HEC Lausanne Ski Club. Her experience spans event management, public relations, and business development.
Previous Involvement in Organizations
Alicia has been actively involved in several organizations. She was an Organizing Committee Member for the Semaine de l'Entreprenariat / HEC Entrepreneurship Week and served in various roles at AIESEC Lausanne, including Public Relations Manager and Vice President of Human Resources. These experiences reflect her commitment to leadership and community engagement.
Language Proficiency and Nationality
Alicia Lambert possesses dual nationality, being both Swiss and Belgian. She is fluent in French, which enhances her ability to work effectively in the French and Belgian markets. Her language skills support her role in developing strategies tailored to these regions.