Eyarun Nessa, Community Development Officer
Eyarun Nessa is a passionate community leader with over 20 years of diverse experience spanning computer programming, community development, law and the health sector. This extensive background enhances her efforts in grassroots engagement, digital support, and inclusive project development.
In the community sector, Eyarun has held various roles, including Community Development Officer and Board Member, contributing to strategic planning and governance. She has led impactful initiatives across Bradford, organising annual cultural events that attract thousands of attendees and spearheading community-driven projects like the renovation of community planters. Her collaborative work has earned her a BD25 Community Pillar nomination and recognition for her innovative strategies in community empowerment, budget management, and strategic leadership.
Notably, Eyarun coordinated the Great Get Together event, showcasing her ability to unite communities through creativity and shared values. With a strong background in filmmaking, editing, and photography, she recently produced a film in partnership with Leeds University, addressing the cost of living and climate crisis for the Bradford 2025 initiative. Her contributions to cultural preservation have been honoured with the Asian Sporting Heritage Award and recognition from the BBC.
Grounded in reflection, continuous learning, and adaptability, Eyarun integrates community needs into her work, incorporating green spaces into ESOL learning and employing creative methods to foster a sense of belonging. Her commitment to inclusive development, resourceful problem-solving, and storytelling makes her a dynamic force for positive change.
In her own time, Eyarun loves hiking around the Lake District and has recently hiked for over 15km to fundraise for a charity.