Monica Martin
About Monica Martin
Monica Martin is a Senior Business Development Manager at Save the Children UK, where she has worked since 2021. She has extensive experience in securing funding for projects in West and Central Africa and Asia, along with a strong background in proposal development and child rights.
Current Role at Save the Children
Monica Martin serves as the Senior Business Development Manager at Save the Children UK. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to the organization's mission in London, England. In her role, she focuses on securing funding and developing proposals to support various projects aimed at improving child rights and education.
Previous Experience at Save the Children
Monica Martin has a history of working with Save the Children UK in various capacities. She was the Business Development Manager from 2018 to 2020 and later served as the Senior Programme Manager from 2020 to 2021. Her roles involved securing funding and managing programs that address child protection and educational needs.
Professional Background in Business Development
Monica has extensive experience in business development, particularly in securing funding for projects in West and Central Africa and Asia. Her background includes roles such as Tender Supervisor and Tender Manager at Moore Stephens UK, where she developed skills in proposal development and bid coordination.
Education and Qualifications
Monica Martin studied at Alliance Française, achieving a B2 level in French. She also attended Instituto Superior de Formación Docente, where she studied Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, earning qualifications as a Physical Education Teacher. This educational background supports her expertise in child rights and education.
International Experience and Expertise
Monica has a diverse international experience, having worked with organizations such as UNICEF, the International Rescue Committee, and United Nations Volunteers. Her roles included Head of Office and Emergency Child and Youth Protection Coordinator, where she demonstrated her ability to work effectively in high-pressure environments.