Alison Dyer

Head of Partnerships - Inclusive and Adaptive Youth Organizations at Double Good

Alison Dyer has vast work experience in various roles and industries. Alison is currently working at Double Good as the Head of Partnerships for Inclusive and Adaptive Youth Organizations. Alison joined Double Good in 2019 and has held previous positions such as Director of Public Relations and Director of Community Relations.

Prior to their current role, Alison worked at DKC from 2016 to 2019, starting as an Account Supervisor and later becoming the Vice President. Before joining DKC, they worked at Dan Klores Associates Inc as a Senior Account Executive from 2015 to 2016.

Alison also has experience in the nonprofit sector. Alison worked at Autism Speaks from 2009 to 2015, holding various roles including Assistant Director of Grassroots Development, Social Media Marketing Manager, Constituent Relations, and Communications Coordinator. In the Communications Coordinator role, they oversaw an online community of over 2.5 million users, focusing on driving conversation and engagement.

Additionally, they briefly worked as a Social Media Consultant at Diane Finkelday Fit Lifestyle in 2010. Overall, Alison's work experience demonstrates their expertise in public relations, community relations, account management, and nonprofit management.

Alison Dyer began their education in 2006 at the State University of New York Cortland, where they pursued a Bachelor of Art degree with a focus on History and Economics. Alison studied there until 2009. In 2007, Alison spent a semester abroad at University College Cork, where they further explored their interest in History. In 2008, they transferred to the University of the Sunshine Coast and completed their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in History in 2009.

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Timeline

  • Head of Partnerships - Inclusive and Adaptive Youth Organizations

    January, 2023 - present

  • Director of Public Relations

    February, 2020

  • Director of Community Relations

    August, 2019

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