We welcome Dan Jones as Director of Innovation and Change
Dan Jones joins Ageing Better as its Director of Innovation and Change reflecting the organisation’s commitment to creating last change.
The appointment reflects the organisation’s commitment to creating measureable and lasting change to help everybody enjoy a good later life.
With more than 20 years’ experience in public and social innovation, Dan will be responsible for the Centre for Ageing Better’s approach to innovation and change and will put in place the systems and capabilities to help the organisation select, assess and fund initiatives that will have the greatest impact. He will work closely with Anna Dixon, Chief Executive, and Catherine Foot, Director of Evidence.
Most recently, Dan was Director in the Innovation Lab at Nesta – a charity that works to increase the innovation capacity of the UK – where he oversaw programme work on inclusion and mobilising citizen engagement. He was also responsible at Nesta for the Centre for Social Action Innovation Fund, which focused on scaling innovations to deliver public services in more impactful ways. Prior to that, Dan managed a multi-million pound innovation fund for Christian Aid.
Dan Jones, Director of Innovation and Change at Centre for Ageing Better, said:
“I’m excited to be joining the Centre for Ageing Better and look forward to finding and testing new ideas to help everyone enjoy a good later life.
By designing and piloting interventions we aim to generate new evidence on what works.
Where we find clear evidence of approaches that work, we will support the scaling up, spread and sustainability of these methods.”
Anna Dixon, Chief Executive of Centre for Ageing Better, said:
“I’m delighted to welcome Dan, who will play a key role in driving changes that help people enjoy a good later life. His insight and experience in identify promising interventions and services will be crucial to helping us achieve our vision.”