Land App
Dan Geerah is currently the Director of Growth at Land App, where responsibilities include leading the go-to-market strategy and overseeing various functions such as Sales, Marketing, and R&D to promote sustainability in the land sector. Prior roles within Land App include Head of Growth and Partnership and Growth Lead, focusing on integrating GIS systems for sustainable land management. Previous experience includes serving as a Farm Conservation Adviser at FWAG South West, where Dan integrated GIS for natural capital assessment and promoted resilient agricultural practices. Earlier positions involved working as a Courier at Uber, a Sub-Postmaster at Cardiff University Students' Union, and contributing to research projects on primate communication and gibbon rehabilitation. Dan holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Zoology/Animal Biology from Cardiff University.
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Land App
From climate change to deforestation to sustainable food production, the major challenges facing our generation revolve around how land is used and managed. We founded our company to tackle these issues, which we do by helping people make the right land use decisions through data and technology. Interested in working for us? Visit our Careers page: https://thelandapp.com/careers/ We believe that bringing together data, advice and incentives in a cloud-based platform can help people make informed decisions and manage land for long-term economic, environmental and social benefits. Our vision is a world where our data and technology empowers businesses, enhances our natural environment, and organises meaningful collective action on global sustainability challenges. The Land App is the first step on this journey as a user-friendly online mapping tool designed for land managers and their advisors. Launched in 2017, The Land App is now trusted by over 4,000 rural teams and professionals across the UK, including: national land agents such as Savills and Strutt & Parker; land managers such as the Goodwood Estate and the RSPB; and government agencies such as National Parks.