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    Nick Martin

    CEO at TechChange - Professor at Columbia & Georgetown

    Nick Martin is an educator, technologist, and social entrepreneur with 15 years of experience in international development and social innovation.

    In 2010, he founded TechChange, a company based in Washington DC, offering online courses for individuals and institutions aiming to bring positive change to the world.

    TechChange has grown to become a leading provider of online education for nonprofit and social sectors, offering training on various topics like malaria, human trafficking, and climate change among others.

    Nick Martin has taught over 60 graduate-level courses at prestigious institutions such as Columbia, Georgetown, and George Washington University focusing on technology, humanitarian work, and social good.

    He serves on the board of PopTech, a global network promoting emerging technology, science, exploration, and creative expression, and was a PopTech fellow in 2013.

    Passionate about sharing knowledge and insights, Nick actively engages on LinkedIn discussing topics like nonprofits, job seeking, ICT4D, career tips, and networking.

    In 2020, his goal is to facilitate connections between remarkable individuals and organizations to foster collaboration and growth.

    Nick Martin holds a BA with Honors in Literature and Education from Swarthmore College and a Master's degree in Peace Education from the University for Peace (UPEACE) - a UN Mandated institution.

    He has held various roles including Founder and CEO at TechChange, Fellow at Edmund Hillary Fellowship (EHF), Adjunct Professor at Columbia, Georgetown, and The George Washington University, Executive Director at US Association for the University for Peace, and Visiting Fellow at the Peace Education Department of the University for Peace.

    Highlights

    Jan 6 · Daily Star
    'I'm an etiquette expert and believe there are no ugly women, just lazy ones' - Daily Star
    'I'm an etiquette expert and believe there are no ugly women, just lazy ones' - Daily Star
    Sep 17 · Boston Herald
    Oram leaves field in the dust - Boston Herald
    Oram leaves field in the dust - Boston Herald