Victoria Martins

Senior Community Manager

As Senior Community Manager, Victoria ensures the smooth-running of the CEV team and office, providing internal support to team and on a wider basis to CEV’s external stakeholders, including their portfolio companies, limited partners, and co-investors. She strives to promote an inclusive culture in the CEV community while driving effective operation of the team in their mission to spark innovation in the fight against climate change.

Victoria brings to CEV a strong background in social justice and community building. Most recently, as Advocacy Manager at Project Bread, she led over 115 organizations on the Feed Kids, Solve Hunger coalition in the pursuit of universal free school meals in Massachusetts. Their advocacy successfully made Massachusetts one of only five states in the nation to extend free school meals for the 2022/23 school year. Victoria specializes in connecting and organizing people in support of shared goals, with special attention to diversity, equity, and inclusion. She holds a strong passion for the earth and fighting climate change, which is rooted in her early career in sustainable agriculture and organic urban gardening.

Victoria holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Writing, Literature, and Publishing from Emerson College.

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