The Collective X
Evan Jones is an accomplished business leader with extensive experience in the customer experience and business process outsourcing sectors. Currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer at The Collective X since August 2023, Evan previously held key strategic roles at Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator, where Evan served as Group Strategy Director and Chief Information Officer from October 2015 to August 2023. Notable past positions include National Board Chairman at BPESA and Chief Operating Officer at Webhelp South Africa. With a strong foundation in operations and business development, Evan has successfully managed large teams and oversaw significant contracts in organizations such as Merchants and RightSource. Evan holds a degree in Business Management from Varsity College and was educated at St Davids Marist Brothers.
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The Collective X
A highly coordinated strategy involving both the public and private sectors, focusing on developing entry-level digital skills, is essential to tackle the digital skills shortage in South Africa. Collective X, a not-for-profit organisation, is a coordinating intermediary driving a national digital skills strategy to address market failures and unlock scalable, demand-driven solutions. Historically, South Africa’s digital skills ecosystem has operated in silos, leading to inefficiencies and a mismatch between skills supply and market demand. Our role is to align skilled youth with employer needs, using outcomes-based funding to quickly scale solutions. Our immediate goal is to build a robust entry-level digital skills pipeline, ultimately positioning South Africa as a global competitor. Through a national collaborative initiative, Collective X has developed a plan to drive a national digital skills strategy to address current market failures. Our change strategy will address the inefficiencies in the skilling system to ensure businesses have access to the right digital skills to remain competitive, foster growth, and generate employment. If successfully implemented, this plan could double South Africa’s national output of digital skills and create approximately 500,000 high-value digital jobs over the next decade for marginalised young people. As part of our change strategy to address how digital skills development and absorption has taken place in the South African ecosystem, Collective X focuses on four key areas for success: 1 - Co-funding for change and scale 2 - Apply the SFIA Framework 3 - Implement Work-Integrated Learning 4 - Ecosystem Advocacy