Eloisa Tovee

Senior Campaigns Manager, Xeneta
Words, people, strategy | UN Women UK delegate CSW69, CSW68 & CSW67
Eloisa Tovee is a creative force who blends content, copywriting, and visual storytelling to make complex ideas feel clear and compelling. She builds customer-focused messages and assets that show the real value behind go-to-market propositions, from strategic campaigns to award-winning submissions.
She’s worked across a wide range of marketing channels, shaping end-to-end content experiences that drive reach, engagement, and meaningful leads. Known for her collaborative style, she partners with industry experts and major brands to craft work that connects, informs, and moves people to act.
Eloisa is also the co-host of The Unfairer Sex podcast and a seasoned public speaker, including hosting at the Data & Analytics Summit in Dublin in front of 1,500 people.
Episodes featuring Eloisa Tovee
New · Episode 27
The Hidden Costs of AIEloisa Tovee explores risks of artificial intelligence including bias, deepfakes, job impact, misinformation, online safety, and critical thinking, and what we may lose while chasing AI’s benefits.
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8 Tips to Keep Ahead in an AI-Driven World
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The Hidden Costs of AIAI survival guide: 8 tips to stay ahead in an AI-driven world. Learn how to use artificial intelligence safely, avoid bias, protect your data, improve critical thinking, and stay relevant without losing your human edge.
AI is moving fast, and most people are being pushed to adopt it without fully understanding the risks, trade-offs, or long-term impact.
This practical guide from Eloisa Tovee cuts through the hype to help you stay sharp, relevant, and in control. It combines real-world insight with clear, actionable advice on how to use AI without losing your thinking, your judgement, or your humanity.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
- Use AI as a tool, not a crutch
- Avoid common traps like over-reliance and blind trust
- Strengthen critical thinking and decision-making
- Protect your identity and digital presence
- Stay adaptable in a rapidly changing world
- Challenge bias and shape more inclusive AI systems
This isn’t about rejecting AI. It’s about using it deliberately, so it works for you, not on you.
