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Rachel Tze

Deputy Director, Marketing And Brand at UNICEF Canada

Rachel Tze has a diverse work experience spanning multiple organizations and roles. Rachel began their career as an Assisting Editor at Self-Counsel Press in 2010. Later that year, they worked as a Transportation Communications Logistics - Dispatcher at VANOC. In 2011, they took on the role of Writer and Researcher at the Downtown Surrey Business Improvement Association.

In 2012, Rachel joined Left Coast Naturals as a Marketing Specialist, where they played a key role in developing the company's corporate brand and raising its profile in the organic food industry and sustainable business community. Rachel specialized in marketing strategy, social media, digital communications, project management, media relations, branding, writing, content creation, and event coordination.

Rachel transitioned to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in 2017, where they held multiple roles. As an International Communications Officer, they led various projects in communications, advocacy, and knowledge management. Rachel contributed to UNFPA Bangladesh's Country Programme and supported emergency response efforts during the Rohingya Refugee Crisis. In their role as a Junior Professional Consultant - Communications, Rachel developed multichannel communications, advocacy, and digital outreach strategies.

Most recently, Rachel has been working at UNICEF Canada. Rachel started in 2019 as the Marketing Manager, Brand Awareness and Acquisition, and is currently serving as the Deputy Director, Marketing and Brand. Their responsibilities include overseeing marketing and brand initiatives.

Overall, Rachel Tze's work experience reflects their expertise in marketing, communications, branding, and advocacy in various contexts, including the non-profit and organic food industries.

Rachel Tze attended Simon Fraser University from 2007 to 2012, where they earned their Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications and Media Studies. In 2011, they briefly studied International Development and Intercultural Communications at the University of Amsterdam. In terms of additional certifications, Rachel has completed the UNICEF 'You Are Leaders' Leadership Program in June 2023. Rachel also obtained certifications from the United Nations in Advanced Security in the Field, Basic Security in the Field, Human Rights Responsibilities, and Prevention of Sexual Abuse and Exploitation, although the specific dates of completion are not provided.

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