Molly O’Neill

Creative Projects Associate at Wiser

United Kingdom

About

Creative Projects Associate at top London Employer Branding Agency, Wiser. Recent graduate from Newnham College Cambridge with a first class degree in history.

Experience

  • Wiser (On-site)
    • Creative Projects Associate
      Sep 2025 - Present · 11 mos

    • Junior Creative Project Associate - incoming
      Jul 2025 - Sep 2025 · 3 mos

      Incoming Graduate at top London Employer Brand agency, Wiser, working as a junior creative project associate, starting in September 2025

  • Head of Ceremonies at Watersprite Film Festival
    Jun 2024 - Jul 2025 · 1 yr 2 mos

    As Head of Ceremonies for Watersprite – the largest student-led film festival in the world – I was responsible for leading galas across the weekend. I contacted trustees, sponsors, keynote speakers and industry experts, drafted their speeches, prepared interviews, and looked-after them throughout the festival. I oversaw a committee, holding weekly status meetings throughout the year.

  • Tutor at MOON TUITION OXFORD LIMITED
    Jun 2022 - Jul 2025 · 3 yrs 2 mos

    As a tutor for Moon Tuition, I worked with students ranging widely in ages and ability. I tailored the content I produced for students according to their personal ability, goals, and often their English-language skills.

  • Legal Intern at MAMMOTH SCREEN (END) LTD
    Dec 2023 - Dec 2023 · 1 mo

    I completed a week’s internship at multi award-winning British production company Mammoth Screen. Mammoth is an independent company which was acquired by ITV Studios in 2015. Often working in collaboration with other production companies, and always with their broadcaster. I was expected to draft emails communicating important status updates. As their work includes complex IP negotiations, I conducted thorough market research to identify any potential copyright risks.

  • Founder, Speaker at Newnham College
    Sep 2023 - Dec 2023 · 4 mos

    In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of women’s formal admittance to Cambridge University, I founded, sought funding for and brought together a celebration of women in education. This included an exhibition of archival material, following careful archival research and close collaboration with the Archivist. I designed pamphlets given out at Christmas Formal Celebrations, and gave a speech alongside the Vice-Chancellor of the University, who I afterwards had the pleasure of interviewing. I publicised the event within college and the wider University, and liaised with senior management at Newnham College. It was a privilege to shed light on such an important historical moment.