Matteo Cadeddu
About Matteo Cadeddu
Matteo Cadeddu serves as the Director of Strategy & Program Development for Europe at Change.org, where he has significantly expanded the Membership program. He has a background in public relations and business communication, with experience in various consulting roles.
Current Role at Change.org
Matteo Cadeddu serves as the Director of Strategy & Program Development for Europe at Change.org, a position he has held since 2017. Based in Rome, Latium, Italy, he has played a significant role in shaping the organization's strategic direction and program development across the European region. His leadership has been instrumental in expanding the organization's reach and impact in the area.
Previous Experience at Moringa Wave
Before his current role, Matteo worked at Moringa Wave as a Communications & Business Development Consultant from 2016 to 2017 in San Francisco, California. During his tenure, he contributed to the company's communications strategies and business development efforts, enhancing their market presence.
Education and Expertise
Matteo Cadeddu holds a Bachelor's degree in Public Relations and Business Communication from IULM University, where he studied from 2009 to 2013. He also earned a Master's degree in Management of Public, Political and Social Communication from the same institution, completing his studies in 2015. Additionally, he obtained a Certificate in Tech Entrepreneurship and Management from Santa Clara University in 2016.
Achievements in Membership Growth
At Change.org, Matteo successfully developed the Membership program in Italy, growing it from zero to 10,000 regular sustaining members. This achievement reflects his strategic approach to community engagement and program development within the organization.
Recognition as Values Ambassador
In Q3 2018, Matteo was recognized as a Values Ambassador at Change.org. This acknowledgment highlights his commitment to the organization's core values and his contributions to fostering a positive organizational culture.