About Dan
Formerly CEO of Tech Goes Home, a nonprofit tackling the digital divide, Dan has over 25 years of experience across the nonprofit, education, and government sectors.
During his tenure at Tech Goes Home, he led the organization through a period of significant growth expanding annual revenue from approximately $500,000 to nearly $10 million and scaling staff from 2 to nearly 30 while deepening impact and building a nationally recognized digital inclusion model. Today, he provides strategic consulting to help organizations and leaders grow, thrive, and scale their impact. Dan also served as a Legislative Aide in Washington, DC, before returning to Boston to work within the public school system.
For Dan, this work has always been about more than strategy or fundraising. It’s about making the world a little better. He believes everyone deserves opportunity and feels fortunate to stand alongside organizations that are opening doors and creating lasting change.
His efforts have earned him honors such as the Charles Benton Digital Equity Champion Award, the ELL Families Empowerment Award, and a Special Recognition Award from Parent University. You may have seen his work spotlighted in outlets like The New York Times, The Boston Globe, The Business Journal, and Commonwealth Beacon. He has also shared his insights at national and local conferences, including digital inclusion summits and philanthropy forums.
Nothing is more important to Dan than his two powerful daughters (and the Sox winning the World Series in 2004).
Quick Fact: Dan doesn’t eat anything that casts a shadow

