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| 4 Mar 2022 | |
| Old Girls' Association |
Eva Eisenschimmel is currently Group Chief Risk Officer at Lowell, having previously held the position of Chief of Staff at Lowell for 5 years. She is a talented business leader with an impressive track record in organisational transformation, marketing and customer experience at Lloyds Banking Group, EDF Energy, British Airways, Häagen-Daz, United Distillers and Allied Domecq amongst others.
Having completed A levels at St Swithun’s School, Eva went on to study business administration and French at Aston University. During a diverse career, she has lived and worked abroad in five countries. She says, of her career: There are three common threads that bind my experience. Great brands, customer focus and great people.
Eva is a volunteer special advisor to Business Disability International, a consortium which aims to use the power of global organisations to build an inclusive and successful future for disabled people and business.
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