Dan Wallman

(he/him)

Dan Wallman

TechNative Digital

Chief Executive Officer

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Dan Wallman is the Chief Executive Officer of TechNative Digital, an organisation focused on closing the digital and tech skills gap by creating new, industry-led routes into technology careers. Through TechNative, Dan is building a community of employers who want to change how tech skills are delivered, support emerging talent, and develop more diverse, successful teams. Dan has spent more than 20 years working across creative industries education, training and workforce development. He founded and led Dv8 Sussex, an independent creative college for young people, from 2003 to 2021, helping hundreds of young people develop the skills, confidence and pathways needed to move towards meaningful careers. He has also supported the Sussex Chamber of Commerce as Stakeholder Engagement Lead for the digital, creative, cultural and visitor economy sectors, contributing to work around skills gaps, employer needs and the Local Skills Improvement Plan. For EVOLVE [26], Dan brings deep experience in employer engagement, alternative pathways into tech, youth skills development and regional workforce strategy. His work is strongly aligned with the Tech Talent Champions discussion, particularly around how businesses can invest in emerging talent, build stronger routes into high-demand roles, and help Sussex develop the future-ready workforce it needs.

Sessions

Maria Camila Bedoya Toro

Dan Wallman

Meet the Tech Talent Champions

Technology is transforming every industry. Artificial intelligence, automation, cyber security and data are creating new opportunities for growth, but only for organisations with the skills to adapt. For many employers, the biggest barrier to innovation is no longer access to technology. It is access to people. How do you build the capabilities your business needs when competition for experienced talent is fiercer than ever? How do you develop the skills needed to embrace new technologies, accelerate digital transformation and stay competitive? This panel brings together local employers taking a more proactive approach to the tech talent challenge. The discussion will explore how Tech Talent Champions are investing in emerging talent, creating new pathways into tech careers, and developing the skills their organisations need for the future. Expect practical insight from businesses already tackling the tech talent gap, with a focus on how employers can use junior talent to accelerate digital and AI transformation, while helping to build a stronger future workforce for Sussex. Key discussion questions • Which skills shortages are having the greatest impact on business growth and innovation? • How are AI and emerging technologies reshaping workforce needs? • What capabilities should employers prioritise over the next three years? • How can businesses create faster, more effective routes into high-demand roles? • How can junior talent help accelerate AI and digital transformation? • How can Sussex businesses work together to build a stronger talent ecosystem?

Maria Camila Bedoya Toro

Dan Wallman

Meet the Tech Talent Champions

Technology is transforming every industry. Artificial intelligence, automation, cyber security and data are creating new opportunities for growth, but only for organisations with the skills to adapt. For many employers, the biggest barrier to innovation is no longer access to technology. It is access to people. How do you build the capabilities your business needs when competition for experienced talent is fiercer than ever? How do you develop the skills needed to embrace new technologies, accelerate digital transformation and stay competitive? This panel brings together local employers taking a more proactive approach to the tech talent challenge. The discussion will explore how Tech Talent Champions are investing in emerging talent, creating new pathways into tech careers, and developing the skills their organisations need for the future. Expect practical insight from businesses already tackling the tech talent gap, with a focus on how employers can use junior talent to accelerate digital and AI transformation, while helping to build a stronger future workforce for Sussex. Key discussion questions • Which skills shortages are having the greatest impact on business growth and innovation? • How are AI and emerging technologies reshaping workforce needs? • What capabilities should employers prioritise over the next three years? • How can businesses create faster, more effective routes into high-demand roles? • How can junior talent help accelerate AI and digital transformation? • How can Sussex businesses work together to build a stronger talent ecosystem?