Camilla Fitz Patrick
About Camilla Fitz Patrick
Camilla Fitz Patrick is a Bookings Editor at Condé Nast in London, England, where she has worked since 2021. She has held various roles within Condé Nast, including positions at British Vogue and Tatler, and has a Bachelor's Degree in Government and Economics from the London School of Economics.
Work at Condé Nast
Camilla Fitz Patrick has held multiple positions at Condé Nast since 2013. Currently, she serves as the Bookings Editor, a role she has occupied since 2021 in London, England. Prior to this, she worked as the Editorial Business Manager at British Vogue from 2016 to 2017. She also held the position of Bookings Editor for Tatler from 2017 to 2018. Additionally, Fitz Patrick was the Acting Editorial Business Manager at Vogue for a brief period in 2015 and served as the Junior International Permissions Coordinator from 2013 to 2015.
Education and Expertise
Camilla Fitz Patrick earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Government and Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science, where she studied from 2010 to 2013. Prior to her university education, she completed her A Levels and GCSEs at St. Leonard's Mayfield School between 2005 and 2010. This educational background has contributed to her expertise in editorial management and business operations within the publishing industry.
Background
Fitz Patrick began her career in the publishing sector with Condé Nast Britain, where she gained experience in various roles. She initially worked as a Junior International Permissions Coordinator from 2013 to 2015, followed by a position as Acting Editorial Business Manager at Vogue for two months in 2015. She then transitioned to a more senior role as Editorial Business Manager for Tatler, Condé Nast Traveller, and House & Garden in 2015. Her diverse experiences have shaped her current role as Bookings Editor.
Professional Experience
In addition to her roles at Condé Nast, Camilla Fitz Patrick briefly worked as a Kidnap for Ransom Intern at Unity Resources Group in Dubai in 2013. This internship lasted for one month and provided her with unique insights into risk management and crisis response, complementing her editorial career.