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Caitlin Hudson

HudsonI enjoy working with people from various backgrounds, who challenge my opinions and empower me to make the right choice. My background is heavily involved in social activism and I have been a civil society youth representative to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change for five years. I’m dedicated to my personal and continuous focus on equality and respect and I am excited about alternate projects which are out of my comfort zone. I currently work full-time for GSK as the European Category Manager within R&D Procurement. Here, I sit on the global R&D inclusion council to promote positive ethical behaviour and I am on the UK and Global leadership team for LGBT employee projects.

Qualifications 

  • BA (Hons) Business with International Management

Research project 

The development of Character using Aristotelian theories in Generation Y managers 


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