Dan Dsouza

Senior Manager - New Ventures, Special Projects at L Marks

Dan Dsouza is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in corporate innovation and startup acceleration. Currently serving as a Senior Manager for New Ventures and Special Projects at L Marks since March 2019, Dan has been instrumental in supporting businesses through innovative initiatives and has contributed to launching over 90 corporate innovation projects. In addition, Dan holds advisory and mentorship roles with The Private Office, Founder Institute, Hatch Enterprise UK, and serves as a startup judge and speaker at the Africa Tourism Leadership Forum. Dan previously worked at Tata Communications as a Strategy and Programme Manager. Dan's educational background includes an MBA from Quantic School of Business and Technology and a degree in Business Management with a focus on Entrepreneurship from the University of Surrey.

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L Marks

L Marks is a leading global innovation specialist which has created over 80 programmes with its partners in Europe, Asia and North America. Founded in 2014 with a presence in the UK and the US, L Marks has developed and delivered results-driven corporate innovation solutions, trusted by world-leading brands including BMW, Lloyd’s of London and Sodexo. Through their award-winning Innovation Labs, L Marks’ partners have worked with over 400 startups with a successful deployment rate of over 70%. The L Marks New Ventures unit supports its clients to create and develop new revenue-generating businesses through its Venture Studio, and transform their corporate culture within their Intra-Lab. Building on its experience in innovation delivery, L Marks is expanding its advisory and capability development support through their recent acquisition of The Inovo Group, a US-based innovation consultancy with over 20 expertise in implementing scientific research and advanced analytics to guide organisations to succeed at strategic innovation.


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