Tallulah Harvey has a Bachelor's in English and Related Literature from York University and a Master's in Environmental Anthropology and Literature from Goldsmiths, University of London. Tallulah began her career in the charity sector at MIND, the UK's largest mental health charity, as a Database administrator.
Before moving to Austria in 2020, she worked for the Arvon Foundation as part of the Development Team. Arvon is a creative writing charity, running residential retreats and literary events around the UK with an emphasis on social justice, educational equality, and supporting minority communities. Tallulah managed the Friends Membership scheme, which included database management, communication, social media management, and campaign creation.
In 2021, Tallulah joined the Fifteen Seconds Festival team as the Speaker and Program Manager. The Fifteen Seconds Festival was a international festival of innovation and welcomed 10,000 attendees from across Europe to Graz, Austria. As Speaker and Program Manager, she booked speakers from across the world, designed the festival program, and managed all speaker related communications.
In 2024, Tallulah worked with the Austrian NGO, ZARA (Zivilcourage and Anti-Rassismus Arbeit). She organised two Vienna-based events in celebration of ZARA's 25th Anniversary: a day conference on diversity in the workplace and an arts and cultural event, celebrating Austrian poets, musicians, and stand up comedians from migrant backgrounds or/and the LGBTQ+ community.
Tallulah joined the WSA Team at the start of 2025 as Event Management and Curation. She is looking forward to organising the European Young Innovators Festival 2025 in her homebase, Graz!