Amy Barry

Founder & CEO at di:ga communications

Amy Barry is the Founder & CEO of di:ga Communications, providing strategic communications advice to various organizations. Prior to this, Amy worked as Director of Communications at Global Witness and Head of News at Oxfam. Amy also has experience as a reporter for the Daily Mail and journalist for The Times. Amy holds degrees in Economics and English Literature from Birkbeck, University of London and University of Oxford, respectively.

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di:ga communications

At di:ga we believe in the power of language to change the world. We offer a range of services to do just that. We are a small team of dedicated strategists and communicators, who feel privileged and excited to work with organisations that have something important to say, to communicate the issues they're tackling and articulate the solutions that are so urgently needed. We're omnivorous when it comes to subject matter and meticulous about detail, but most often find ourselves working 'macro' questions of climate change, human rights, conflict, and economic development. Our vision is a fairer, safer, more just world, where everyone has the chance to be heard. And our values include truth, simplicity, justice, integrity, and equality. Among the things we believe in are the sanctity of grammar, the power of simple, direct and clear prose, and the importance of finding an author’s (or an organisation’s) voice. How we work We work diligently, intelligently, strategically and questioningly. We will always defend clarity of expression and interrogate the purpose of a piece of communication. We listen, learn, reflect and help to transform. We love helping others to win the arguments we think are worth winning. We are humble about what we don’t know; respectful of the knowledge and expertise of others; and assertive about what we do know. Who we work for We work for causes we believe in, with the potential to be transformed by better communication. Clients include Africa Progress Panel, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, CDP, Chatham House, Crisis Action, Global Witness, Save the Children, and The Bureau of Investigative Journalism.


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