Eloisa Tovee
About Eloisa Tovee
Eloisa Tovee is a Content Marketing Manager with extensive experience in content creation and marketing across various companies in London. She has authored several articles and co-hosts a podcast, while also serving as a UN Women UK delegate.
Current Role at Xeneta
Eloisa Tovee currently serves as the Content Marketing Manager at Xeneta, a position she has held since 2024. In this role, she is responsible for developing and executing content marketing strategies that enhance brand visibility and engagement. Her work involves creating high-quality content that aligns with the company's objectives and resonates with its target audience.
Previous Experience in Content Marketing
Before joining Xeneta, Eloisa held several positions in content marketing and management. She worked at GlobalLogic UK&I as Content and Marketing Manager from 2022 to 2023, and prior to that, she was the Content and Marketing Manager at ECS from 2020 to 2022. Eloisa also served as a Content Manager at Bright Innovation Ltd for four months in 2019, and as a Senior Account Executive at the same company from 2018 to 2019.
Educational Background
Eloisa Tovee studied Law at Queen Mary University of London, where she earned her Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from 2012 to 2015. Prior to that, she attended St Pauls Catholic College from 2008 to 2010. Her educational background has equipped her with a strong foundation in legal principles, which may inform her approach to content marketing.
Podcast and Public Speaking Engagements
Eloisa co-hosts a podcast titled 'The Unfairer Sex', where she engages in discussions on various topics. Additionally, she has experience as an MC, having hosted panel discussions at the Data & Analytics Summit in Dublin in 2023, addressing an audience of 1500 people. These experiences highlight her communication skills and ability to engage with diverse audiences.
Authorship and Advocacy
Eloisa has authored several articles, including 'The rise of the Omni-Customer', 'What lies beneath the sticky plasters in CX', and 'The DevOps path to double digit success'. She has also served as a UN Women UK delegate at the Commission on the Status of Women sessions CSW68 and CSW67, demonstrating her commitment to advocacy and thought leadership in her field.