Ewan Bennie

Director Of Communications And Influence at EY Foundation

Ewan Bennie has extensive work experience in various companies and roles. Ewan began their career at IMG Media as an Assistant Producer, where they focused on TV and website production, as well as integrating TV content into online platforms. Ewan then worked at the BBC as a Show Producer before joining Perform as a Senior Producer. Ewan also served as the Head of Video Production at Mobix Interactive, where they managed video production activities. At The Home Office, they started as a Television Manager and later expanded their role to include managing the staff intranet and magazine.

Moving on to the Department of Energy and Climate Change, Ewan worked as the Head of Internal Communication before becoming the Head of Partnerships, responsible for developing and maintaining partnerships. Ewan then took on the role of Head of Climate Change Campaigns, where they developed the government's approach for public-facing climate change communication.

Ewan later joined the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) as the Head of Strategic Communication for climate change and energy. In this role, they were responsible for the government's climate change and energy communication strategy and collaborated closely with key stakeholders.

Currently, Ewan is with the EY Foundation, initially serving as the Director of Communications and later taking on the role of Director of Communications and Influence. The dates for their most recent role at EY Foundation are ongoing.

Overall, Ewan Bennie has demonstrated expertise in communication strategy, partnership development, and managing internal and external communication activities throughout their career.

Ewan Bennie attended Brackley Magdalen College from 1987 to 1994. However, the degree and field of study for this period are not available. Later, from 1994 to 1998, they studied at The University of Edinburgh and obtained a 2:1 degree in Politics. No other education history or details are provided.

Links

Previous companies

BBC logo