Sarah Noye Davies is a strategic marketing, communications and events professional based in Gadigal Country / Sydney with experience working and living in London, Paris and most recently, Los Angeles. Davies background is in luxury brands and talent management, she has worked with the likes of Christian Dior, Issey Miyake, Collette Dinnigan and Talent PR with high-profile clients including Salma Hayek, Jennifer Connelly and Guilianna Margulies. At Christian Dior Couture, Sarah worked in digital marketing and headed the re-launched of the flagship Sydney boutique and key clients events. Previously, she worked in Public Diplomacy for DFAT in LA, initiating the first APY Lands Indigenous Australian art exhibition on the U.S. West Coast. Sarah was Marketing Manager at nonprofit Australian’s In Film working across the annual AIF awards, Heath Ledger Scholarship and initiating the Women in Film round table and a partnership with Vogue Australia and GQ. Sarah holds a Bachelor’s in Business and Marketing from the University of Technology Sydney with additional studies at the London College of Fashion and Central St Martins.
Sarah has a strong interest in art and has been involved in her husband, artist Paul Davies’, career over the last 18 years which has taken them to India, London, New York, Miami, LA, Paris, Hong Kong and Singapore. Sarah continues to work with Paul, while raising their two children.
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