Areas of expertise:
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Community engagement and consultation
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Co-creation and participatory approach
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Youth engagement
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Evaluation
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Cultural engagement strategy
Lucie is responsible for supporting organisations to develop insight into and understand the impact of collaboration with specific audiences, including families, young people, elders, local communities. Specific expertise includes evaluation of participatory, engagement and learning programmes; designing and implementing community and youth consultation, and training and skills development.
Lucie has worked with clients that include British Council, Norfolk Museums Service, Historic Royal Palaces, British Museum, Creative Barking & Dagenham Creative People and Places, Wellcome Collection, National History Museum and Imperial College London.
Prior to joining The Audience Agency in 2013 Lucie was Senior Community Collaboration Manager at Museum of London. She has a BA in Ancient History & Archaeology, an MA in Museum Studies and a CMI Diploma in Management. Prior to working in the museum sector Lucie worked in various learning and training environments, including roles within the youth and welfare to work sectors.