Chloe has been recognised for her contributions to the University. She has taken part in the Governors for Schools Programme, as well as supporting the Management School (from a module guest lecture on ‘Management consultancy and the impact of COVID-19’ to Big Four Bootcamp and the postgraduate challenge: We Can Work It Out).
She has also been involved with the Bringing the World to Liverpool series, Engineering Your Future week and a student-led networking event within Engineering and networking events led by Careers and Employability.
Chloe is thriving at PwC. She recently worked on a North West Tech Talent Student Insight Day at PwC’s Manchester office, with 170 students and 20 teachers from 16 schools and colleges across the North West, plus 70 representatives from the 12 organisations involved in the NW Tech Talent Consortium.
Chloe is passionate about widening participation, social mobility and role modelling, and following a near-fatal accident in July 2020, has used her recovery journey to propel her in a huge amount of purpose-driven work both within PwC and with communities and charities. Chloe is also a mentor for both The Social Mobility Foundation and The Girls’ Network.