Atanu Roy

Director Of Digital Product & Design at Save the Children UK

Atanu Roy has extensive experience in the digital content and user experience field. Atanu started their career as a Senior Editor and later became a Senior Manager at AOL UK. Atanu then worked as a Digital Content Manager at Christian Aid before becoming an Editor and SEO consultant for Future Publishing's T3.com. At Republic Publishing, they served as the Vodafone Editor. Since 2011, they have held various positions at Save the Children UK, including Senior Digital Editor, Digital Producer, Digital Experience Manager, Deputy Head of Digital Experience, Interim Director of Digital, and currently as the Head of Digital Content & Experience. Notable accomplishments include leading a team of content, UX design, and CRO specialists, overseeing the re-platforming project, and setting up the first digital content team at Save the Children UK.

Atanu Roy has completed the Certified Professional for Usability and User Experience – Foundation Level (CPUX-F) from the User Experience Professionals Association (UXPA). Atanu has also pursued a degree in Economics and Politics from the University of Exeter.

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Save the Children UK

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Save the Children exists to help every child reach their full potential. In more than 100 countries including the UK, we help children stay safe, healthy and keep learning. We lead the way on tackling big problems like pneumonia, hunger and protecting children in war, while making sure each child’s unique needs are cared for. We find new ways to reach children who need us most, no matter where they’re growing up. For a century, we’ve stood up for children and made sure their voices are heard. We wrote the treaty that sets out the rights of every child, and we’ve been upholding them every day since. We know we can’t do this alone. Together with children, supporters and partners, we work to help every child become who they want to be.


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