Kamila Kingstone
Trustee
Kamila is a civil servant at the Cabinet Office, having previously worked at the Department of Environment, the Department for Business, and the 10 Downing Street Policy Unit.
Before joining the civil service, she was an A-Level Politics teacher, freelance journalist publishing with the Guardian and Independent, volunteer election observer, and researcher/editor for a book on North Korea (though not all simultaneously).
She has an undergraduate degree in Human, Social, and Political Sciences, a Master’s in International Relations, and a graduate diploma in professional-level French. However, she is now slightly regretting not studying sciences and so is doing A Levels in Maths and Physics.
Aside from work, she greatly enjoys woodcarving, oil painting, and playing the piano and violin.
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