Nick Martin
Adjunct Lecturer - Department of Government
Nick Martin is an educator, technologist, and social entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of TechChange, an award-winning Washington DC-based social enterprise that provides online training on a variety technology and global development topics. The TechChange model for virtual training has been featured in the New York Times, Forbes, Economist, Fast Company and more. Nick is also an adjunct faculty member at Columbia, Georgetown, and GW Universities where he has taught over 60 graduate-level short courses on the role of technology and global development and international affairs in the last ten years. Nick serves on the board of PopTech, a global network committed to the vanguard of emerging technology, science, exploration and creative expression, founded by former Apple CEO John Sculley and Bob Metcalfe, the founder of Ethernet. Nick is a PopTech Social Innovation Fellow (2013), an Ariane de Rothschild Fellow (2014), and an International Youth Foundation Global Fellow (2009). Nick received his BA with honors from Swarthmore College and holds an MA in Peace Education from the United Nations University for Peace (UPEACE).