Charlotte Le Brocq

Service Transition Analyst at Tutatahi First Fibre

Charlotte Le Brocq has a diverse work experience spanning different roles and industries. Charlotte started their career at Ogier in 2013 as a Student Administrator. In 2016, they joined Tuatahi First Fibre as a Customer Service Representative and later moved on to become a Senior Customer Service Representative. In 2017, they transitioned to the role of Network Operations Specialist in the same company. Currently, they hold the position of Service Transition Analyst at Tuatahi First Fibre.

Charlotte Le Brocq's education history begins with their enrollment at the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand where they pursued the New Zealand Certificate in Tertiary Study Skills (Level 4). Charlotte'sstudies at this institution lasted until 2015. Prior to attending the Open Polytechnic, they attended Hamilton Girls High School from 2009 to 2013, although specific degree or field of study information is not provided.

Following their initial studies at the Open Polytechnic, Charlotte Le Brocq continued their education at the same institution, focusing on Relationship and Communication Management (Level 5). The end year for this program is not specified in the provided information.

In addition to their formal education, Charlotte Le Brocq has obtained several certifications through LinkedIn, including Building Self-Confidence, Communicating with Confidence, Defining and Achieving Professional Goals, Developing Self-Awareness, Leadership Strategies for Women, Leading with Stories, Leading without Formal Authority, Negotiation Foundations, Persuading Others, and Proven Success Strategies for Women at Work. These certifications were obtained in March 2022.

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Auckland, New Zealand

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Tutatahi First Fibre

Tuatahi First Fibre is a New Zealand’s ultra fast broadband revolution.The company focused on enhancing the experiences of our customers, as they connect to our world-class Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) network.


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