Doug Robinson

Partnerships Advisor at Center for New Data

Doug Robinson is an accomplished executive with extensive experience in leadership roles across various organizations. Currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer at Tresha since May 2021, Robinson also functions as a Partnerships Advisor for The Center for New Data and leads Tech & Data Partnerships for the COVID Alliance, focusing on data governance and privacy in the context of public health. Previously, Robinson held the position of Chief Strategy Officer at TESTD, where innovative blockchain solutions for medical testing were developed. As the Founder and CEO of FreshDigitalGroup, Robinson drove digital strategy for clients across multiple industries for nearly a decade. Additional roles include VP of Strategy at MEDL Mobile and Director of Business Development & Creative Strategy at Ansible Mobile, contributing significantly to mobile marketing and content strategies. Robinson's earlier experience includes pivotal roles at The Hyperfactory MXM and Widerthan/Real Networks, as well as leading the entertainment division at Prentiss, Bernstein and Jones. Robinson holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from UCLA.

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Center for New Data

Center for New Data supports a thriving democracy by bringing advanced data science to non-partisan civic organizations that support voting rights. We are a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing data insights that protect democracy. Our team of technologists, researchers, and social impact leaders are committed to building a stronger democracy for all. In response to the void in technology catering to the needs of civic organizations, we develop new data and artificial intelligence products for those working on the frontlines of our democracy. Our products help voting rights advocates leverage the data they need to address problems like long lines at the ballot box and disparities in voting access.


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