Changing How the World Works

Vision and Mission

Digital Divide Data’s (DDD) vision is a world in which youth develop themselves through education and employment. Our mission is to transform lives around the world through sustainable training and employment programs which provide a path to lifelong employment and opportunity.

History

DDD believes talent has no boundaries and opportunities shouldn’t either. In 2001, we saw the need to bring tech skills and living-wage work to men and women in underserved communities in Asia. It was here that DDD helped plant the seed for a socially responsible outsourcing practice known as impact sourcing.


From this early work, DDD built a proven work-study methodology to train, support and employ talented individuals around the world, and thereby provide high quality, competitively priced ITO/BPO services to customers.


In 2011, DDD opened operations in Nairobi, Kenya where we would launch the AWS Cloud Center of Excellence to teach and certify in next generation IT skills. And in 2014, recognizing the vast problem of veteran unemployment, we launched our U.S. operation Liberty Source to train and hire veterans and military spouses.


Today, DDD continues to thrive and work towards a world where everyone—regardless of location or background—has the opportunity to reach their full potential. Since 2001, DDD’s program has increased lifetime earning for youth in Cambodia, Laos and Kenya by a projected total of more than US$350 million.

20 Years of Transforming Lives

Digital Divide Data first opened its doors in Cambodia in 2001. As we celebrate the milestone of 20 years in business, we also reflect on what DDD means to us and what we have accomplished together. At its core, DDD is a global act of friendship, an act of partnership, and a declaration of working together across distances and differences in backgrounds.

We also know that the work is far from over. As we look forward to the next 20 years, we will carry the same motivation we had when we started—the desire to provide fair and equal opportunity for all.

“We can’t give associates a guarantee of a better future, but we can give them a chance to create one for themselves.”

— Jeremy Hockenstein, CEO and Co-founder

Globally Recognized Impact Sourcing Innovator

50%

Women in the workforce

95%

Economically and socially marginalized individuals in the workforce

7,000

Youth impacted through employment or employability training

$350M

Estimated increase in lifetime earnings

Industry Recognition

Earning our clients’ trust and industry recognition validates our work and dedication to our mission.

Executive Leadership

Jeremy Hockenstein

Sameer Raina

James Vanreusel

Steve Larson

Sopheap Im

Board of Directors

Divyata Ashiya

Jeremy Hockenstein

Clément Nouvel

Stefan Kappeler

Jaeson Rosenfeld

Kay Lot

Anne Njuki

Robert Shultz

Sameer Raina

Jan-Maarten Mulder

Phloeun Prim

Board Emeritus

Dorothy Berry (1952-2017)

Dina Bitton

Michael Chertok

Dianne Doherty

Koji Osawa

Walter Fust

Anish Nanavaty

Howard Neff (1941-2019)

Irving Levin

Sarah Martin

Sari Miller

Kevin Miller

Dhiren Rawal

John Roome

Tony Gallo

Deborah Kops

Peter Allen