Tara Hansford has an extensive work experience history. Tara started their career as a Textile Researcher at the Royal College of Art in 1992. Tara also worked as a Textile Research and Design professional at the Sarabhai Foundation in India. After that, they joined Norfolk County Council where they served as a Prow & Coast Path Surveyor and later became the National Trail Peddars Way/Coast Path Logo Designer.
In 1994, Tara began working at Norwich University of the Arts as a Lecturer in Art, Textiles, and Landscape History. Simultaneously, they also worked at South Norfolk District Council as part of the Leisure Team, managing public rights of way and green spaces. During their time there, they focused on biodiversity conservation, coordinating strategic cycling networks, and securing funding.
Tara'scareer then took their to Dorset County Council, where they worked as a Senior Countryside Access Development Officer for seventeen years, starting in 2002. Tara played a vital role in managing outdoor access development projects and coordinating various initiatives.
In 2019, Tara joined Dorset Council as a Strategic Outdoor Access Development Coordinator and later became a Senior Countryside Access Project Development Officer. Tara'sresponsibilities included setting objectives, standards, and managing major stakeholders, as well as delivering national programs and guidance.
Currently, Tara Hansford is working at the National Trust as the Paths & Trails Lead / Project Manager. Tara'srole involves managing the organization's objectives, standards, and stakeholders while overseeing the delivery of national programs and guidance in curation and experience.
Tara Hansford's education history begins in 2022, when they enrolled at AIPROW. It is not stated whether they completed a degree or studied a specific field of study at this institution. Later on, they attended the Royal College of Art, where they pursued a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Textiles with a focus on Historical & Theoretical Studies. The exact years of their enrollment and graduation are not provided. After that, Tara Hansford went on to study Countryside & Conservation Management at UEA/Otley. It is again unclear when they started and finished this program or if they obtained a PgADip/MSc degree.
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