Alexandra K.

Marketing Manager at Wildlife Drones

Alexandra K. has a diverse work experience in various roles related to marketing, graphics design, and content creation. In 2017, they worked as a Public Relations/Communication/Digital Marketing professional at Hostelslanka Pty Ltd. From 2018 to 2021, they held multiple freelance positions, including Graphic Designer, Content Writer, Social Media Coordinator, and Freelance Photographer. During this time, they worked with different companies, creating content, managing accounts, and designing graphics. Alexandra also worked as a Graphic Designer at estudio.101 from 2018 to 2021, where they collaborated with a team to conceptualize visuals and prepare drafts. In 2021, they briefly worked as a Marketing Communications Manager at Vitality4Life and currently serves as a Marketing Manager at Wildlife Drones.

Alexandra K. completed their education in a chronological order. Alexandra started their academic journey in 2009 and graduated in 2012 from The University of Bonn with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Comparative Literature and Communication. After that, they pursued further education at Universität Siegen, where they earned a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Literature, Culture, and Media, completing their studies between 2012 and 2017.

In 2018, Alexandra K. enrolled in Entrepreneur Education to obtain a diploma in Graphic Design, which they successfully completed by 2019.

Additionally, they obtained two certifications: a Diploma in Social Media Strategy from Alison - Free Online Learning in April 2020, and The Fundamentals of Digital Marketing certification from Google in March 2020.

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Wildlife Drones

Wildlife Drones has developed the world’s most innovative animal radio-tracking system using drones so you can track your radio-tagged animals like never before.With over 25 years experience undertaking ecological and scientific animal research, they understand the immense frustration when trying to track the movements of highly mobile animals.Receiving clear signals from radio-tagged animals can be difficult to achieve and is often a very labour intensive and expensive process. The main issue is height. When using hand-held radio-tracking from the ground, you often have to get the antenna as high as possible in order to improve signal detection. This often means finding higher ground, or even hiring helicopters or planes to get the slightest “ping” of a distant radio-tag. Unfortunately, it also often results in losing track of the precious animals you have worked so very hard to tag in order to understand their movements.


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