Name: Freddie Neve
Company: Visiongain
Job title: Analista de la industria de defensa en Visiongain
Country of Residence: United Kingdom
Precise location: London, United Kingdom
Website of the company :
visiongain.com /
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More Informations About This Profile (Education, Experience, Skills, etc...)
Education & Professional Experience
Freddie has studied at University of Bristol in International Security between 2013 and 2014, then at University of Warwick in Philosophy Politics and Economics between 2010 and 2013.
Freddie worked for Pall Mall Communications as Consultant between Aug 2016 and Apr 2021, for Visiongain as Senior Defence and Cyber Security Industry Analyst between Oct 2015 and Aug 2016, for Chatham House as US Project Intern between Jul 2015 and Oct 2015, for Institute for Strategic Dialogue as Remote Volunteer between Jun 2015 and Oct 2015, for Future Foreign Policy as Contributor between Apr 2015 and Oct 2015, for The Conservative Party as Treasury Intern between Oct 2009 and Jan 2010, for The Labour Party as Campaign Intern between Aug 2009 and Oct 2009, for House of Commons as Parliamentary Intern between Jun 2007 and Jun 2007.
Skills & Competences
Freddie has the following skills : Freestyle Skiing, Qualitative Research, Security Studies, Trivia, Political Campaigns, Healthcare, Government, Radio Production, Academic Research, Microsoft Excel, Event Planning, Microsoft Office, Leadership, International Relations, Academic Writing, Fundraising, Political Science, Ski Instruction, Conflict Resolution, Microsoft Word.
Freddie speaks the following languages : English, Spanish.
Freddie has earned the following certifications : Level 2 Ski Instructor., delivered by Canadian Ski Instructors' Alliance; Level 1 Freestyle Coach, delivered by Canadian Ski Instructors' Alliance; Introduction to Cyber Security — The Open University, delivered by FutureLearn.
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