Smart Works Charity
Tina Fiandaca is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in people and culture leadership across various sectors. Currently serving as the Head of People at Utopia since March 2021, Tina collaborates with leadership to support the organization through its scale-up phase, overseeing the entire employee lifecycle. In addition to the role at Utopia, Tina has been a Volunteer Childline Counsellor at NSPCC and a Wardrobe Assistant for Smart Works Charity since early 2021. As the People and Culture Director for multiple founder-led scaling businesses since January 2019, Tina focuses on developing high-performance teams and transforming HR functions into strategic partners. Previous notable roles include People & Culture Director at MullenLowe London, where Tina contributed to people strategy at both operational and strategic levels. Tina’s educational background includes a Foundation in Counseling Psychology from The Minster Centre.
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Smart Works Charity
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Smart Works is a UK charity that provides women with the clothing, coaching and confidence they need to succeed in interviews and get the job. In the past decade, we have opened 11 centres across the UK and helped more than 30,000 women ahead of their interviews. We are proud that 69% of clients get the job within a month of their appointment. At the core of our charity sits an Interview Dressing and Preparation Service designed to help our clients feel the best version of themselves before their interviews. Every woman who comes to Smart Works receives a complete outfit, free of charge and hers to keep, as well as a one-to-one interview coaching session. We are guided by data to deliver simple, profound and tangible results, constantly innovating to tackle the challenge of unemployment. It is our mission to ensure that all women who need our help are able to access our service, and in April 2022, we launched our ambitious Three-Year Plan to double the number of women we support annually. By 2025 we will help 10,000 women a year across the UK.