Dan Martin, who brings 20 years experience in digital strategy and multi-channel experience development, will lead on shaping a digital landscape that supports the girls, young women and communities we serve.
CAMFED appoints Chief Digital Officer
CAMFED, the Campaign for Female Education, has appointed Dan Martin as Chief Digital Officer, leading our digital transformation in service to the girls, young women and communities we partner with across Ghana, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Dan has over 20 years experience in digital strategy and multi-channel experience development, primarily in the NGO, education and charitable sector. Prior to CAMFED, Dan held director positions at two leading digital-specialist agencies, working with clients including Amnesty International, The British Library, Macmillan Cancer Support, Plan International, VSO, UNESCO, UNICEF and The University of London.
He has a passion for combining technology and behavior to create compelling experiences, drive innovation and achieve change.
One of the strategic projects Dan will be leading is the creation of a digital hub that will help CAMFED scale up and quality assure our programs as our reach expands. It will connect and support the young women at the forefront of our movement for girls’ education with the resources they need to mentor and support children in their communities, including self-development and skills curricula and resource materials. The hub, developed with funds from the Yidan Prize, will help us reach our goal of support 5 million more girls through school in just 5 years.
Colleagues across the CAMFED consortium extended a warm welcome to Dan, and are hugely excited about expanding our digital journey together.