She was elected to the Legislative Council of the Isle of Man (the upper branch of Tynwald) in 2017 to fill a casual vacancy and was re-elected for a full five-year term in 2018.
Poole-Wilson attended Ballakermeen High School before studying Modern History at St Catherine's College, Oxford, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
She then spent two years at Chester College of Law and secured a training contract at Eversheds, leading to her qualifying as a solicitor.
She became the principal in-house lawyer at UBS Investment Bank advising on human resources matters for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
[2] Poole-Wilson stood for election to the Legislative Council as an Independent in May 2017, following the resignation of Tony Wild;[2] she was nominated by Daphne Caine and seconded by Bill Shimmins.