Cambridge Online, a charity dedicated to promoting digital inclusion, is delighted to announce that David Cleevely has joined as its latest patron.
Dr David Cleevely CBE FREng FIET is a serial technology entrepreneur, investor, and one of the founding figures of the Cambridge Cluster. He has founded or co-founded more than a dozen organisations, including Cambridge Angels, Cambridge Network, Cambridge Wireless, Cambridge Ahead, and the Cambridge Science Centre.
A long-standing advocate for innovation, education, and digital inclusion, David has advised Government on technology policy for over two decades and chairs Chemify and Focal Point Positioning. He was appointed CBE in 2013 for services to technology and innovation.
About Cambridge Online
Every year, Cambridge Online helps over 2,000 individuals from across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough to access online services safely and confidently. Training and support is provided at over 20 community centres and public spaces, with live details readily available via its website. The charity’s services are free and open to all.
Cambridge Online (in partnership with Sustainable Tech 4 Good) also collects and refurbishes laptops, tablets and mobile phones for gifting to the public and needy individuals. Anyone wishing to apply for a device can visit its website page and make an application.
