Anna Grace Du Noyer
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Anna Grace Du Noyer is a multifaceted public figure from the United Kingdom, and recognised globally including in the United States where she is known as an expert in PR and sustainable fashion, and thought leader on “AI for good”. In 2024 she became Chief Social Impact, Digital Transformation and Communications Officer for Electus Global Education Inc. but is widely recognised in UK as a BBC Radio personality, and a PR guru, and as the author of three published books including two poetry collections and a PR handbook[1], inspirational speaker, [2] entrepreneur and thought leader on personal branding[3], public relations[4] and[5] fashion[6].
She is the founding director of Fierce Group, a collection of creative and socially conscious brands spanning various industries including PR, digital media, design and personal brand management. Du Noyer's owned brands include Fierce PR,[7] a niche agency with a focus on self-expression and innovation; AI Rocks, a tech social enterprise; Style Swap Social[8], a fashion collective; Fierce Wife Label, a vintage fashion line; Feral Theory,[9] a handmade jewellery line; Culture Cult, an arts zine; and Fierce Futures,[10] a non-profit aimed at promoting social mobility for people affected by trauma. She is also founder of Hope Fest (2014-2017), and led a large team to program 800 artists over 15 major music venues over 3 annual music festivals that supported homeless and marginalised people through a training program, internships and tangible resources such as food and clothing.
Her career is marked by a commitment to self-expression, innovation, and social impact, reflected in the diverse nature of the Fierce Group's components. Each initiative under Du Noyer's leadership is cited as breaking norms within its respective field, from public relations [11]and fashion to technology[11] and social enterprise.
Beyond entrepreneurial activities, Du Noyer has contributed to the arts and social sectors through her projects, and creative outputs in music and literature, as well as through her speaking engagements, where she shares insights on leadership, diversity and inclusion and democratising artificial intelligence.[11]
Career[edit]
Entrepreneur[edit]
Du Noyer is the CEO of Fierce Group, a conglomerate of creative brands that challenge industry norms and promote innovation. The group includes:
- Fierce PR: [7]A niche agency known for its rule-breaking strategies in public relations.
- AI Rocks: A tech social enterprise focusing on leveraging artificial intelligence for social good.
- Style Swap Social: A game-changing fashion collective that promotes sustainable fashion through unique exchange mechanisms.
- Fierce Wife Label: A vintage fashion line and styling service that blends retro aesthetics with modern sensibilities.
- Culture Cult: A multi-city entertainment and arts zine that covers groundbreaking cultural events and trends.
- Fierce Futures[7]: A non-profit organization dedicated to breaking down barriers and creating inclusive opportunities in various sectors.
Musician[edit]
- Du Noyer is a singer, songwriter and guitarist and has released 5 singles under the stage name Erasing Grace
Discography[edit]
Singles and EPs[12]
Running Out of Reasons 2021
Born to Die 2022
And The Rain Pours 2022[1]
Inspirational Speaking[edit]
Anna appeared at the Global Women Leadership Summit in October 2023
Anna was invited to deliver a keynote speech to United Nations representatives in support of the 2030 Goals of ending violence towards women and girls, for which she acted as an advisor on on themes of trauma, resilience and authentic leadership, psychological safety and “AI for good”.
Philanthropy and Social Impact[edit]
Anna is the founder of Hope Fest[13] - a large music festival in aid of homeless people.
She founded Fierce Futures CIC in 2022, and lead projects that promote social mobility for people who have experiences sexual violence.
She was invited to Charles III' Coronation celebration at Buckingham Palace in 2023, in recognition of her services to society.
Personal Life[edit]
Anna was born in St Asaph, North Wales in May 1986, where she remained in Mold until the age of 14.
Aged 14 to 20, Anna was living in London.
At 20 years old, Anna relocated to Liverpool.
At 37, in 2024, Anna relocated to Barcelona, Spain from Liverpool, UK in 2024.
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Erasing Grace". Spotify. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
- ↑ Day, International Women's. "Author, PR Strategist, Musician, Public Speaker, Circular Fashion Stylist, Media Personality and Fierce Group Director". International Women's Day. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
- ↑ "Embracing Storytelling: A Powerful Strategy for Brands". CMSWire.com. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
- ↑ Welch, Lauren (2023-06-16). "Spotify is 'bump in the road' for Sussexes as new contracts on the way - expert". Express.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
- ↑ Strong, Rebecca (2023-07-27). "6 Retro Fashion Trends Everyone's Wearing Now, Stylists Say". Best Life. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
- ↑ Strong, Rebecca (2023-07-27). "6 Retro Fashion Trends Everyone's Wearing Now, Stylists Say". Best Life. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 "Fierce Futures CIC". Fierce Futures CIC.
- ↑ ybnews (2022-12-09). "Anna to hold second Wirral 'Style Swap Social'". Liverpool Business News. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
- ↑ "Home". Feral Theroy. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
- ↑ "Home | Fierce Futures CIC | Trauma Recovery | Survivor Community". Fierce Futures CIC. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Grace, Anna (2023-07-20). "Democratising PR : The Synergistic Interface of AI and Human Expertise". Anna Grace Du Noyer. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
- ↑ "Erasing Grace". Spotify. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
- ↑ admin (2022-10-30). "Anna Grace Henney". Inspiration Liverpool. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
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