Emma Dalby Bowler
About Emma Dalby Bowler
Emma Dalby Bowler is the International Head of Digital Fundraising at FOUR PAWS, with extensive experience in digital engagement and fundraising roles across various organizations.
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Emma Dalby Bowler is the International Head Of Digital Fundraising at FOUR PAWS. She has been in this role since 2020. Her responsibilities include overseeing digital fundraising strategies, channel management, and donor engagement.
Professional Experience at FOUR PAWS
Emma Dalby Bowler currently leads the digital fundraising initiatives at FOUR PAWS, a notable global animal welfare organization. She has spearheaded various strategic plans to enhance donor engagement and manage supporter journeys. Her role involves leveraging digital channels to optimize fundraising efforts and sharing best practices across the organization to improve fundraising outcomes.
Career at Mind
Before joining FOUR PAWS, Emma worked at Mind, a mental health charity, where she held several key positions. She was the Head of Digital Engagement from 2019 to 2020, leading initiatives to boost online presence and supporter interaction. From 2017 to 2019, Emma served as the Digital Content and Marketing Manager, focusing on content strategy and digital campaigns. She also worked as the Digital Communications Manager from 2016 to 2017, managing digital communication efforts.
Previous Roles in Digital Fundraising
Emma has extensive experience in digital fundraising, having worked at Shelter UK as the Digital Fundraising Manager in 2016 and as the Senior Digital Fundraising Executive from 2014 to 2016. Her role at Shelter UK involved developing and executing fundraising campaigns. Prior to this, she worked at Macmillan Cancer Support as a Marketing Officer and at The Fairtrade Foundation, where she gained significant experience in marketing and digital strategy.
Education and Early Career
Emma studied at Loughborough University, earning a Bachelor of Arts (BA) Hons in Publishing with English. She also attended Colfe's School for her A Levels and Catford Girls School for her GCSEs. Early in her career, she held positions such as PA to the Sales & Marketing Director at Pan Macmillan and Catalogue Production Controller at Sothebys. Emma began her professional journey as a Student Magazine Editor at Loughborough Students Union.