- Created, edited, and published articles in various online publications, including singaporemotherhood.com, carnabyfair.com, cambridgeday.com, and hausmag.hausie.com.
- Wrote in different forms, such as social media content, blog articles, press releases, media kits, academic journals, long-form narratives, and reports.
About
Kay Lee is a writer and editor with experience writing in different forms, such as legal research, social media content, blog articles, press releases, media kits, academic journals, long-form narratives, and reports. Her work has appeared in various online publications, across the world, including The SOAS Law Journal, SOAS Spirit, Singapore Motherhood, Carnaby Fair, Cambridge Day, and HausMag. As a Project and Campaign executive at Zero Waste Singapore, she has planned and executed the nationwide campaigns, partnership proposals for campaigns and fundraisers, and managed strategic partnerships. She also mans the social media content and leads the media engagement. She is also a freelance debate, speech and writing coach for top schools and international schools in Singapore and overseas Institutions.
Employment
Zero Waste is a non-government organization, leading the drive towards zero waste in Singapore.
- Planned, designed, and executed the nationwide Bring Your Own Bag Campaign 2019 and acted as a brand ambassador and appeared on public transport and other social media ads as part of the campaign.
- Conducted research, data analysis, and consultancy work for government agencies and corporations and used the data to aid them in their sustainability efforts.
- Created sponsorship and partnership proposals for campaigns and fundraisers and managed their budget.
- Managed relationships with partners such as government and corporate bodies, schools, NGOs, and social enterprises.
The SOAS Law Journal is an independent publication operated by students of the SOAS University of London School of Law.
- Led a dynamic editorial team of over 20 undergraduates and postgraduates in producing and publishing one of only a few completely student-run Law Journals in the UK.
- Published an introduction and oversaw publication for Volume 4 Issues 1 and 2 and streamlined editing and operations procedures.
- Chaired and collaborated with board of editors for overall supervision of content, publication, and operational matters.
- Acted as the main point of liaison between the faculty, head of law school and the University Director’s Office on Law Journal matters.
