Jane Maber (nee Cryer) is an accomplished professional in strategic communications and engagement with extensive experience in the non-profit and public sectors. Currently serving as Strategy Principal at dxw since August 2022, Jane specializes in delivering projects that enhance client understanding of service user needs through agile methodologies. Prior roles include Associate Director of People Experience at Stroke Association, where Jane led transformative cultural changes, and Head of Brand, focusing on increasing awareness and support for stroke survivors. Additional experience encompasses marketing and communications roles at Alzheimer's Society, Imperial Consultants, University College London, and King's College London, complemented by a BSc (Hons) in Biology from the University of York and marketing qualifications from the Chartered Institute of Marketing.
dxw
•About us• We’re a leading employee owned digital agency that works with the public and third sectors. We have offices in Leeds and London but employ people UK-wide. Since 2008 we’ve worked in partnership to deliver positive, sustainable change. We’re defined by our values. We work with organisations who, like us, want to improve people’s lives. We make life easier for the teams that run services too. We can work with our clients in lots of ways. From defining organisational strategy and priorities, growing capability, researching, designing and building services, to hosting and running live services. *Work with us* We're always looking for great people to work at dxw. We want everyone who joins us to share our values and commitment to making life better for people. Even if you don't feel fully qualified for any of our positions we'd still love to hear from you. We work flexibly and are happy to talk about how we can meet different needs in a way that works for you and us. We offer support to people who are returning to the job market after a while away. You can read about our returners' programme on our website. If you're interested, please get in touch.