Diagrama Foundation Appoints New Head of Marketing Strategy

Chatham based Diagrama Foundation has appointed experienced communications and marketing manager Martin Newton as Head of Marketing Strategy.

Newton, from Colchester,  Essex, who’s experience includes, marketing consultancy,  project managing digital multi-channel campaigns across the   public, charity and private sectors and event management  joined Diagrama Foundation  on 8 August as Head of Marketing Strategy.

The role will see Martin directing the marketing strategy across all Diagrama’s services which include, a Supported Living Service in Bromley, three homes for adults with learning disabilities in Orpington, a 50-bed care home for the elderly with nursing and dementia needs in Essex, and a fostering and adoption service throughout the southeast.

David McGuire, Chief Executive Office, Diagrama Foundation, said, “We are delighted to welcome Martin to our team. He has all the qualities and experience we were seeking in a candidate to develop our marketing strategy  as we continue to expand the number of services we offer and the number of vulnerable children, young people, and adults we support.”

Martin Newton, Head of Marketing Strategy, Diagrama Foundation, said ”I’m passionate about cause related marketing and I’m looking forward to working with a fantastic team who are committed to putting the needs of the people they support, at the heart of everything they do. It’s a privilege to be part of Diagrama Foundation promoting such a valuable service.”

To find out more about this Kent based charity which  supports vulnerable children, young people, and adults to live their best life visit www.diagramafoundation.org.uk

About Diagrama Foundation

Diagrama Foundation is a Kent based charity that supports vulnerable children, young people, and adults to live their best life.

Diagrama has a Supported Living Service across Bromley, three homes for adults with learning disabilities in Orpington, a 50-bed care home for the elderly with nursing and dementia needs in Essex, and a fostering and adoption service covering the southeast.

  • The Supported Living Service, cares for 35 adults with learning disabilities, in nine homes across Bromley helping them to develop skills and confidence to live in their own house either on their own or with others.
  • At Cabrini House in Orpington the charity promotes the development of core skills for adults with learning disabilities so that they can lead independent lives integrated within their community.
  • The team at their nursing and dementia care home Edensor in Clacton on Sea, support their vulnerable residents to live life to the full.
  • Diagrama’s adoption and fostering service cares for children in South London, Kent, Hampshire, Sussex, and Surrey.

Many vulnerable children and adults don’t get the support they need to develop their true potential, but the Diagrama team know that when someone has time and belief invested in  them, they come alive, because that investment has made them feel valued and worthy.

www.diagramafoundation.org.uk