Robyn Scott

Co-founder and CEO at Apolitical

Robyn Scott has had a varied and impressive career. Robyn began their professional journey in 2001 as a Performance Analyst at BP. In 2002, they moved to GSK as a Bioinformatics Analyst, followed by an Internship in Private Bank at Investec in 2004. In 2005, they began working as a Leader and Science Writer for the Financial Times, writing leader articles on a variety of subjects, including health care and science. In 2007, they co-founded Mothers for All and became an Ambassador for the Access to Medicine Foundation. In 2009, they co-founded OneLeap and, in 2013, they co-founded Brothers for All and became Chairman of the Board of Trustees. In 2014, they became a Director at chargifi and, in 2015, they co-founded and became CEO of Apolitical, a company focused on helping public servants work on innovative solutions to complex challenges.

Robyn Scott attended the University of Cambridge from 2004-2005, where they obtained an MPhil in Bioscience Enterprise with a Distinction. Her field of study included Business and Healthcare Economics. Prior to that, they attended The University of Auckland from 2001-2003, where they obtained a BSc in Bioinformatics. Her field of study included Genetics, Statistics, Mathmatics, Computer Science, and Business.

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Apolitical is a social learning platform for government. We equip policymakers with the knowledge, skills and community they need to solve the world’s hardest challenges. Our platform is used by more than 200,000 public servants and policymakers in 170 countries, with community members ranging from mayors, ministers, and heads of civil services to policy pioneers and digital disruptors.


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