Abby Boyd
She has skills across a number of areas, including Scrum and Kanban Project Management, Quality Assurance Testing, plus a host of coding disciplines which will prove invaluable in her new role.
And, to top it all - she was a climbing intructor at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, taking people safely to new heights down under!

Wonder fact
I was once in the news because my parents threw out mine and my twins birth certificates and they were somehow found in mountains of trash by a man working at the recycling centre.
Favourite quote
Get busy living or get busy dying.
Favourite website
Has to be Netflix!
Most used app
Spotify
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Nathan Baranowski
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Having known Nathan and Digital Wonderlab for several years, we are comfortable with the ethics the business is based upon – technology with purpose! This was important to us as we operate within the IT sector and rely very much on sound knowledge and experience.
Digital Wonderlab are flexible, committed and invested in the business. We really like that we have a partner for the longer term and the UX journey we went through with them was great. They created a solution by looking at the business problem they needed to solve, and they really challenged us.
Digital Wonderlab took time to understand who we are and where we needed to be; we are a small charity and didn’t think such a project would be achievable. They were able to help us see the possibilities and talked to us in a way that made sense.
Digital Wonderlab just get the world of a mental health charity, and how we work. I always felt that the team had our back and provided a safe pair of hands throughout the process.
Digital Wonderlab understood the world of charity and our needs. We drew up a wish list of solutions, but the main thing was that they understand the charity perspective. They know that we have limited funding for these types of projects, because it’s our supporters’ money that is paying for projects like these.
