Quinn Sutton
Quinn Sutton Quinn Sutton is an American technology executive, educator, and advocate for digital inclusion. He is the co-founder and executive director of the Digital Alliance Foundation, a nonprofit organization that focuses on bridging the digital divide and promoting access to information and communications technology (ICT) for underserved populations worldwide.[1] Early life and educationSutton earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Brigham Young University. He later completed an MBA at Pepperdine University and a Master’s degree in International Business from Institut de Gestion Sociale in Paris, France. CareerIn 2007, Sutton co-founded the Digital Alliance Foundation with the aim of using ICT to promote education, workforce development, and social inclusion. The foundation has worked internationally with governments, businesses, and NGOs on projects relating to ICT training and education for marginalized communities Sutton has represented the organization at multiple United Nations events, including the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and the Global Alliance for ICT and Development (UN-GAID), where he has spoken on the role of public–private partnerships in expanding access to technology[2] Through his leadership at the foundation, Sutton has contributed to policy discussions around ICT for development (ICT4D), workforce readiness, and education in the digital age.[3][4] International workSome of his international engagement includes:
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