About Tracey Camilleri

Tracey Camilleri
Tracey Camilleri teaches courses in leadership - concentrating on best practice in communication and influencing.
Tracey has been a speaker and tutor on Oxford's Strategic Leadership Programme and designed and develop Oxford's highly successful "Politics, Power and the Art of Influence" programme and the Oxford Sustainability Programme. She also directs programmes for specific companies on innovation, sustainability and the broad, contextual challenges of the 21st century.
Her research interests focus around the extent to which the arts and sciences can inform strategic thinking and leadership development and she has been at the forefront of collaborating with leading thinkers from the wider University on programmes at SBS. She is also interested in the way in which stakeholder communication can be improved through the exploitation of imagery, authentic use of language and the development of resonant narratives.
Before joining the Oxford faculty in 2002, Ms. Camilleri was managing director of WMC Communications. At WMC, she developed lobbying strategies for financial services companies and helped to design and implement internal communications strategies for large oganisations.
Prior to this, she worked in investment banking (Allen & Company) in New York, consultancy (Bain & Co.) and publishing (Marshall Cavendish).
She is a governor of St Edwards School, Oxford and a trustee of Family Links.
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