'Fighting Hunger Through Innovation', Arian Ataie & Dion McDougall
- purposelypodcast
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
Welcoming Arian Ataie (founder) and Dion McDougall to the Purposely Podcast—two of the driving forces behind dmtr, a volunteer-led organisation working to end hunger by backing local solutions to food system challenges.

Arian and Dion come from different parts of the world and different professional backgrounds, but they share a clear goal: to support the people and ideas creating long-term change in communities facing food insecurity. They believe that real progress comes not from top-down aid, but from empowering local entrepreneurs and changemakers with the tools, funding, and support they need to thrive.
Their work through dmtr brings together global finance experience and grassroots insight. Arian draws on a mix of frontline experience in food banks and international research into hunger tech. Dion focuses on open data, systems change, and practical innovation at the community level. Together, they’ve created a model that blends financial know-how with a deep commitment to social impact.
dmtr is still in its early stages—run entirely by volunteers—but the ambition is big. Arian and Dion hope to grow the organisation to a point where it can employ staff and expand its reach, helping more social enterprises and food innovators around the world.
Running a global organisation from different time zones isn’t easy. Arian is now based in the UK and Dion in Jordan, with limited crossover in their working hours. But they’ve built a rhythm that works—making steady progress independently and meeting regularly to check in, share updates, and keep each other moving forward.
They also co-host the Social AgTech Podcast, where they talk with others working at the intersection of agriculture, technology, and social impact. It’s become a key part of their mission—educating, connecting, and shining a light on people and projects tackling hunger in new and creative ways.
Throughout the episode, Arian and Dion spoke openly about the personal side of this work. For Arian, it’s been a chance to reconnect with inspiring people from his past and build new relationships through shared purpose. For Dion, it’s been a reminder that there are many others out there trying to build a fairer, more sustainable world—and that finding them is a reward in itself.
Their story is about more than just ending hunger. It’s about collaboration, trust, and building something meaningful from the ground up. Even with a small team and limited resources, Arian and Dion are proving that thoughtful, community-focused work can have a real impact.
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