Uniting Communities
Brittany Warren is a seasoned professional in marketing and communications with extensive experience across various roles in diverse organizations. Currently serving as the Senior Brand and Digital Advisor at Uniting Communities since March 2024, Brittany also instructs Pilates at Balanced Pilates with Britt. Previously, Brittany was the Head of Marketing at Loreto College, Marryatville, from January 2018 to February 2024, and held the position of Content Communications Officer at the University of South Australia from July 2016 to December 2017. Additional roles include Marketing and Communications Officer at the City of Salisbury and a brief contract as Marketing and Communications Coordinator at The CENTRA WEALTH Group. Early career experiences include serving as a Marketing Assistant at ourSA. Brittany Warren holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration with a specialization in Marketing Management from the Australian Institute of Business and a Bachelor of Management in Marketing from the University of South Australia. Currently, Brittany is pursuing a Bachelor of Health Science in Naturopathy at Endeavour College of Natural Health, expected to complete in 2025.
Uniting Communities
Uniting Communities is an inclusive not-for-profit organisation working alongside more than 80,000 South Australians each year as they strive for bright futures and great lives. We value diversity and are committed to providing respectful, accessible services to all. Uniting Communities seeks to reduce inequality and improve wellbeing for all who are striving to overcome disadvantage – individuals, their families and communities – so that they can realise their potential and live the best lives they can. We do this in a way that is non-judgemental, generous and supportive; that embrace diversity; and that values and promotes fairness, justice and the benefits of strong communities. Our service delivery, advocacy and community building activities are central to achieving this. We offer more than 90 services to support the needs of both individuals and our community, across a range of areas. These include mental health and counselling; residential aged care and support for independent living; housing crisis and emergency support; disability services; services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people; financial and legal; drug and alcohol counselling; family relationships; and respite and carer support.