Bebe Adams (she/her)

Strategic Communications and Engagement Lead

Working on Kaurna land

Bebe’s diverse career across journalism, editing, marketing and communications makes her the ideal person to shout about TACSI’s achievements to the world. As our resident communications guru, Bebe ideates and creates all our strategic external communications, from web presence and brand activation campaigns through to our social communications.

Often referred to as ‘Busy Bee’, her forte is juggling multiple projects with demanding deadlines

Bebe is passionate about emerging digital technologies and their potential for individuals and communities to connect.

Qualifications

Bachelor of Arts Anthropology & Sociology (Honours)

Master of Business Administration

Diploma Media Studies

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