Francesca Scantlebury-Colman has extensive work experience in talent acquisition and recruitment. Francesca currently serves as the Head of Talent at Conduktor, where they are responsible for building the talent function and recruiting for various roles within the company.
Prior to their current role, Francesca worked as the Head of Talent at Cutover, where they focused on recruiting predominantly technical positions across the US and UK. Francesca also prioritized improving the gender split in tech, resulting in 43% of their tech hires in 2021 being women.
Francesca previously worked as a Senior Technical Recruiter at Snyk, contributing to the significant growth of the engineering team from 80 to 100+ people during their tenure. Francesca was involved with the company from the start of their Series B through to Series E.
Before entering the tech industry, Francesca had a study break at the University of Glasgow in 2017 and worked as a Talent Manager at WorksHub from 2015 to 2017. At WorksHub, they recruited for well-known tech companies globally, performed administrative tasks, and sourced both candidates and companies to work with.
Francesca Scantlebury-Colman's education history is as follows:
From 2009 to 2011, Francesca attended Bingley Grammar School where they completed their High School education. During this time, they studied History, Philosophy, and Psychology.
In 2011, Francesca enrolled at Canterbury Christ Church University and pursued a Bachelor's Degree in History. Francesca continued their studies at the university until 2014, completing their undergraduate degree.
Francesca's educational journey continued with their enrollment at the University of Glasgow in 2017. Francesca pursued a Master of Arts degree in Art History, specializing in Dress and Textile Histories. Francesca successfully completed their studies at the university in 2018.
Based on the provided information, Francesca has a High School degree with a focus on History, Philosophy, and Psychology, a Bachelor's Degree in History, and a Master of Arts degree in Art History, with a specialized focus on Dress and Textile Histories.
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