Daisy Hill

Experienced in building community, designing experiences that bring people together and sweating small budgets for maximum marketing impact. Currently Honey House and freelance.

Worthing, England, United Kingdom

About

At Honey House, we're building a new blueprint for family life. On the ground with parents through our clubs and lifestyle consultancy, and on the map with developers. 🧡 For parents – We’re redefining early years family life with spaces, systems and support that help families thrive without the pressure. Our IRL meet-ups, digital platform, and 1:1 support help parents move from burnout and comparison to calm, connection and confidence. 🏙️ For developers and landlords – We turn unloved spaces into thriving family-first destinations. Our Family Placemaking Consultancy helps you attract and retain modern families by embedding care, community and commercial return into every development. Whether we’re supporting parents to recalibrate family life or helping developers build places families want to stay in, the mission is the same: To make the UK more family-friendly - one neighbourhood and one family at a time.

Experience

  • Founder and CEO at Honey House Club
    Jan 2024 - Present · 2 yrs 6 mos

    Disrupting how families spend their free time - with real impact on mental health and improved family dynamics. B2C, B2B and Policy. Events and Wellbeing.

  • Brand, Strategic Comms and PR Manager at Bluecrest Wellness
    Mar 2024 - Dec 2024 · 10 mos

    Maternity contract. Leading the rebrand for a private health company, supporting its transformation into a modern content-led brand. Working with my creative network of videographers, photographers, creatives and wellbeing professionals alongside my strategic comms experience and skills to craft an authentic brand identity.

  • Senior Employee Experience Manager at Vitality
    Nov 2023 - Mar 2024 · 5 mos

    Maternity contract. Part of a core team of 7 people looking after Vitality’s 2500+ employees spread across London, Bournemouth, Stockport and South Africa. Delivering a diverse programme of events, engagement and experiences to create impactful reward + recognition moments that embody Vitality’s culture and values and ensure employees are as happy and healthy as they can be.

  • Creative Director and Co-Founder at Yolk
    Oct 2017 - Jan 2024 · 6 yrs 4 mos

    In 2017, I founded Yolk, a creative brand experience studio as a first-mover in the now thriving 'experiential' lifestyle marketing space. We placed culture, craft and wellbeing into property, corporate, hospitality and retail industries in order to create sustainable and impactful marketing and brand content that is as relevant in the office as it would be in the theatre. From wellbeing festivals to book launches and panels on the future of the creative industries, my intention has always been to create an event that breaks up someone's day, makes them want to tell their friends - and most importantly makes them feel good. Never gimmicky, always with purpose. Our clients come from property, technology, professional services and hospitality and are united by their desire to do things differently. We work with pioneering brands who want to stand out and create a strong brand currency to benefit their customers, company directors and the creative industries on the whole. Yolk launched with US app Bumble as our first client in 2017. Since then Yolk has celebrated a diverse range of clients including Ace & Tate, The Gut Stuff, CBRE, Bow Lane, Barking Riverside, Pot Kettle Black, 20 Fenchurch Street, Pan Macmillan and the BFI (for magneticNorth), all of whom wanted to connect with Yolk's engaged audience and create special brand experiences for their consumers. Yolk also co-founded Manchester’s first wellness festival, Float Festival as a response to a growing feeling that there was no wellness space that catered for mental / creative health as much as physical fitness. Float received coverage in Women’s Health and DOSE, had partnerships with The Hut Group and was a sell-out event. www.yolkstudios.com

  • Brand Director, Enterprise City at Allied London
    Jun 2015 - Oct 2017 · 2 yrs 5 mos

    As Head of PR for urban developers and placemakers, Allied London and Brand Director for Enterprise City at St. John’s, my role was making empty building sites seem desirable to prospective tenants and consumers. UK-wide I programmed activations with market leading brands including Wallpaper*, Carousel London and Creative Review. Sites are now home to Soho House, Everyman Cinema and Barry’s Bootcamp (Enterprise City / St. John’s) and The Ivy and 20 Stories (Spinningfields). Role included: Strategising, managing and delivering multi-channel PR, event, content and corporate development campaigns across multiple assets in three cities and central brand. Creative event curation and partnerships across emerging assets for enterprise, culture, design, hospitality, community, property, lifestyle and new ways of working, including: -An immersive theatre dining experience with Carousel / Shuttlecock to launch 28 Savile Row in London -A 1000 pax, 8-hour, 5-stage festival to launch a new creative business district on the site of the Old Granada Studios -Inviting Wallpaper* Magazine into the historic London Road Fire Station site for a one-off design project, opening up the doors for the first time in 30 years with live music, food and drink. Copy-writing and editing for marketing collateral, pitching documents, press releases, articles, newsletters, editorial web content, social media, internal media and internal comms documents. Heading up inhouse press office function: researching and steering relevant journalists/influencers/innovators for features, print and digital editorial, speaking opportunities and broadcast. Creating, editing and art design for new in-house publication and distribution via print and online. Website direction, content population and corporate social media. Internal corporate development via positive working culture, wellness, diversity, support and internal communication. Managing six figure budgets, internal staff and agencies relationships.