Lizzie Morgan is the External Affairs and Operations Officer at Centre for London, where she supports board operations, communications, and the delivery of the research team’s events. Her work helps ensure the smooth running of the Centre, aligning internal systems with its external impact.
Prior to joining Centre for London, Lizzie worked across the design, charity, and media sectors, with roles at Viguier Architecture, Mon Interiors, Locations Wales, and the British Red Cross. She has supported high-profile campaigns and events promoting sustainable urbanism, including the Intencity campaign for Viguier Architecture, a leading sustainable agency in Paris. Her work has ranged from development to frontline support, with a focus on community building and social impact.
Lizzie holds a degree in English Literature & French, plus a certificate in Human Communication. Following recent involvement with a hit immersive West End theatre production, she continues to write and narrate, bringing a passion for storytelling to her work in urban policy.
What do you love about London?
There’s always something around the corner to find. I love cycling home over the bridge on a sunny day, with what feels like half the city commuting together.
What would you change about London if you could?
The disparity is hard to witness, and better mental health support is needed. I would create more communal spaces where you don’t have to spend money, make electric transportation across the city free to use, and create more centralised polytunnels and gardens.