Biography
As Managing Director, Government Alliances in the Executive Office, Daniel shapes the Skoll Foundation’s work to extend the impact of solutions created by our portfolio of social innovators through developing and leading public private partnerships with government agencies. He is responsible for enabling access to new networks, resources, influence, and capital, in addition to identifying new ways to drive progress across strategic priorities.
Prior to joining Skoll Foundation, Daniel served as Household Energy Lead at Shell Foundation, and led programs across the Access to Energy and Sustainable Mobility portfolios. There he supported a range of partners across varying stages of development, including work on large financial transactions. He also led the program development work for the World Bank-IFC Global Climate Finance team, focusing on growing domestic lending to commercial and industrial solar projects in E/W Africa and S. Asia, and served as strategic advisor to the Lighting Global program to scale household energy to underserved markets.
During his many years residing in India, Daniel held roles of Assistant Vice President at Drishtee, a distribution company serving last mile communities, and later co-founded his own last mile distribution firm Frontier Markets where he served as Chief Operations Officer. Daniel was awarded an Echoing Green Fellowship in 2012 for pioneering a last mile distribution model that provides rural communities access to energy products and services.
Daniel holds an Executive Master’s degree in Program and Portfolio Management from Georgetown University, and a B.A in psychology. Originally hailing from suburban Detroit, he is based in Washington DC with his family and dog Sadie.