Kathryn Dingle
About Kathryn Dingle
Kathryn Dingle is a Product Manager at The Scouts, where she emphasizes experimentation and curiosity in product management. She has a diverse background in user research, digital collaboration, and strategy, with previous roles at NPC and various charities.
Work at The Scouts
Kathryn Dingle has been serving as a Product Manager at The Scouts since 2022. In this role, she focuses on product development and management, applying her expertise in user research and digital collaboration. Her work contributes to the organization's mission of engaging young people in outdoor activities and personal development.
Previous Experience at NPC
Before joining The Scouts, Kathryn Dingle held multiple roles at NPC (New Philanthropy Capital). She worked as a Researcher from 2018 to 2019, followed by positions as Consultant (C01) from 2019 to 2020 and Consultant (C02) from 2020 to 2021. Her final role at NPC was as Digital Product Manager from 2021 to 2022, where she developed digital strategies and products.
Education and Expertise
Kathryn Dingle studied at the University of Exeter, where she earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Psychology from 2012 to 2015. Her educational background supports her strong capabilities in user research, impact measurement, and strategy development. She also has experience in systems mapping and capacity building.
Volunteering and Advocacy
Kathryn Dingle engages in various volunteering activities, including mentoring and policy campaigning. She advocates for creating fun work environments to enhance product development, believing that a positive atmosphere fosters creativity and innovation in teams.
Early Career and Internships
Kathryn's early career includes roles such as Services and Events Intern at Small Charities Coalition in 2016, where she later became Services and Events Coordinator. She also completed a Graduate Trainee program at Charityworks from 2016 to 2017. Additionally, she worked as a Bank Enabler at Community, Equality Disability Action (CEDA) and as a Research Assistant Intern at the University of Exeter.