
Amy Turner
Portfolio Planning & Readiness ManagerJust three short years into her career at Vodafone, Amy Turner is already making a big impact. Working her way up the ranks, she currently manages a team of 13 people while also co-leading on a huge technology project aimed at mitigating the human-wildlife conflict.
“The most enjoyment I get is from working with the team to overcome all the challenges that are thrown at us on a daily basis,” says Amy.
“I also feel very lucky that I’ve been able to bring my external passion for wildlife to work, through m-Twiga.”
Diving into wildlife solutions
m-Twiga, Amy’s brainchild, is a solution Vodafone is developing to help rural communities and wildlife co-exist. In some parts of the world, when their habitats overlap, humans and animals have to compete for resources. Which can lead to negative consequences such as loss of property, livelihoods or even life itself.
“When I joined Vodafone, I was becoming very aware of the human-wildlife conflict as an emerging threat to species such as elephants and lions. Ever since I joined, I thought there must be something in our IoT portfolio we can leverage to solve what WWF describes as one of the biggest threats to biodiversity,” Amy recalls.
“I’ve always been fascinated by wildlife. It started on the marine side as I’m an avid diver. I’ve been diving all over the world and around five years ago I started getting into conservation, specifically in Africa. I fell in love with the continent, the people, the stories, the wildlife and the landscapes.”