July 30, 2025

Data Friendly Space Announces Appointment of Natalie Marcotullio to Board

Author:
Madigan Johnson

Data Friendly Space Announces Appointment of Natalie Marcotullio to Board 

As Data Friendly Space continues our mission to provide digital tools and actionable data for social impact organisations, we are excited to welcome our newest member, Natalie Marcotullio, to our board!

Natalie currently serves as the Head of Growth and Product Marketing at Navattic, where she helps SaaS companies enhance their digital buying experience. As a two-time solo founding marketer for B2B SaaS startups, she has led comprehensive digital marketing strategies from inception to scale. Her extensive experience spans go-to-market strategy, positioning, messaging, strategic partnerships, and full-funnel marketing execution.

"I'm delighted to join the board of Data Friendly Space and to bring my 8+ years as a digital marketer in B2B tech to support their mission," said Natalie. "I've always hoped to see the same resourcing and emphasis on data analytics and now AI capabilities in tech used for social impact, humanitarian efforts, and sustainability."

Natalie's appointment reflects our commitment to bringing together leaders who share our vision of harnessing technology's potential for positive change. Her deep understanding of how to market technology solutions, combined with her passion for using data for social good, aligns perfectly with DFS's mission to support humanitarian efforts and other mission-driven causes through data-driven solutions.

"We're thrilled to welcome Natalie to our board," said Acting CEO Doug Smith. "Her strategic marketing expertise and passion for using technology for social impact will be invaluable as we continue to grow our reach and deepen our impact."

As DFS continues to evolve and grow, Natalie's insights will help us connect with new partners and scale our programs to reach even more organizations working toward positive social change.

Please join us in welcoming Natalie Marcotullio to the Data Friendly Space board.

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