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    Emily Mathieson

    Strategic and highly experienced digital editor, writer and content strategist – focused on communicating for impact and organisations making a difference

    Emily Mathieson is a senior level editorial and branded content specialist at Economist Impact.2 She combines digital and editorial expertise in her role. Mathieson has a background in travel, lifestyle, social impact, and sustainability writing and editing.3 Prior to her current position, she worked as a travel editor for publications such as Condé Nast Traveller and The Guardian.1

    In addition to her editorial work, Mathieson is also a social entrepreneur. She founded Aerende, an ethical interiors and homewares shop that supports makers facing social challenges in the UK.1 Aerende produces handmade items in low-volume batches, designed to improve with age, and aims to provide opportunities for its makers while minimizing environmental impact.1

    Mathieson studied Classics and Social Sciences at Manchester University.2 Her career path has led her from journalism to social entrepreneurship, reflecting her interest in combining her love for finer things with a desire to make a positive social impact.1

    Highlights

    Ethical Interiors: Emily Mathieson and Aerende - Fabulous Fabsters
    Ethical Interiors: Emily Mathieson and Aerende - Fabulous Fabsters

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    United Kingdom