About Community Stack

Building the next generation of social infrastructure.

Community Stack builds, operates, and stewards the infrastructure communities rely on. We support technical, civic, and third-sector communities through owned communities, conferences, platforms, commercial services, responsible insight, campaigns, and research.

2025
Founded
Barnsley
Headquarters
Global
Reach

What We Are

A community infrastructure group, not an events company.

We operate communities directly. We support the wider community-led market. We build platforms. We create discovery tools. We develop responsible insight. We run campaigns and research programmes that shape what comes next.

Operate

Owned communities, conferences, and practitioner networks across tech and third sector

Support

Commercial services for communities, sponsors, enterprises, and portfolio companies

Build

Platforms, discovery infrastructure, and responsible insight systems

Leadership

Founded and run by community operators.

Ethan Sumner

Ethan Sumner

Co-Founder & CEO

Community organiser and technologist from Barnsley

Community organiser and technologist from Barnsley. Ethan has spent years running grassroots meetups across Yorkshire, and has worked at Microsoft, Mastercard, and global consultancies, where he saw both how technology can transform careers and how digital exclusion can leave whole communities behind. He leads strategy, partnerships, and the operational model.

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Mercedes Moxon Greenfield

Mercedes Moxon Greenfield

Co-Founder & CTO

UK Robotics Champion, accessibility advocate, and engineer from Sheffield

UK Robotics Champion, accessibility advocate, and engineer from Sheffield. Mercedes leads platform delivery with an accessibility-first, inclusion-led approach, because the people who most need community support are often the same people excluded by complicated technology. She is responsible for Engine, Switchboard, and the technical standards that hold the portfolio together.

"Accessibility isn't about ticking boxes or meeting legal requirements. It's about understanding that the people who most need community support are often the same people who get excluded by complicated technology."
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The wider team

Sam Barker

Sam Barker

Head of UX

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Adam Billingham

Adam Billingham

Policy Lead

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Rebecca Perry

Rebecca Perry

Legal Advisor

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Lacey-ann Davis

Lacey-ann Davis

Marketing Lead

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James Caroe

James Caroe

Junior Developer

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Interested in joining the team? Email hello@communitystack.io

Why We Exist

Communities are infrastructure. The systems supporting them are not.

The Reality

Communities move knowledge, create opportunity, build careers, support participation, shape markets, and reach people that institutions often miss.

Fragmented tools

Volunteer labour

Inconsistent funding

Platform dependency

Community Stack exists to close that gap.

We treat communities as long-term infrastructure. That means building the platforms, operating standards, commercial models, discovery layers, and stewardship structures that help essential networks last.

Beyond individual organisers, funding cycles, and market shifts.

Where We Came From

Built from inside the work.

Community Stack was not founded from a slide deck or market theory. It was built by people who were already doing the work.

Years of organising grassroots meetups, supporting speakers, finding sponsors, running events, building networks, and absorbing the operational pressure when the systems around communities failed.

The Pattern We Saw

Communities with strong networks, funding, and visibility could grow. Communities doing equally valuable work, but without access to those advantages, often struggled with discoverability, capacity, governance, and sustainability.

Community Stack was created to address that imbalance.

Not as one product. Not as one event series. As a long-term operating model for community infrastructure.

Mission

To build and steward the next generation of social infrastructure.

Helping technical, civic, and third-sector communities become more discoverable, resilient, accessible, sustainable, and better understood.

Vision

A world where communities are treated as critical infrastructure.

Technical communities, charities, grassroots organisations, civic groups, and local networks should not have to survive on accidental discovery, fragile tooling, or short-term funding.

Our Purpose

Making communities easier to find, run, sustain, understand, and protect.

Easier to find

Helping people discover the organisations, events, services, and networks that can support them.

Easier to run

Providing shared tools, platforms, governance, commercial support, and operating infrastructure.

Easier to sustain

Building long-term models for funding, stewardship, accessibility, partnerships, and resilience.

Easier to understand

Creating responsible insight that helps communities, partners, funders, and institutions make better decisions.

Harder to lose

Ensuring vital communities can outlast individual organisers, fragile tooling, short-term funding, and market shifts.

The Six Pillars

One operating model for community infrastructure.

Community Stack is built around six connected pillars. Each pillar supports a different layer of the community infrastructure system. Together, they allow Community Stack to operate communities, support the wider market, build platforms, create discovery infrastructure, steward insight, and research what comes next.

What We Have Built

One operating model, proven through real communities.

Since launching in 2025, Community Stack has grown from a South Yorkshire-born idea into an international community infrastructure group.

May 2025

Community Stack founded

Launched as a stewardship-led operator for community infrastructure.

July 2025

Mercedes Moxon Greenfield joined as CTO

Bringing accessibility-first platform leadership into the company.

August 2025

Community Switchboard announced

Introduced as the discovery and participation layer for the third sector.

September 2025

First conference delivered

Northern DevOps & Platform Conf launched, proving the operating model at scale.

September 2025

Community Engine launch

The operating system for communities launched on September 7th.

December 2025

Cloud Platform Engineering London acquired

Expanded the DevOps and platform engineering ecosystem.

February 2026

Community Stack expanded into APAC

The portfolio became genuinely international.

March 2026

2026 conference programme launched

Built across DevOps, cloud native, AI, security, and venture.

April 2026

Community Switchboard launched nationally

The discovery layer for charities, grassroots groups, and community organisations went live.

May 2026

Community Link launch

Commercial services layer for communities, sponsors, and enterprises launched.

Built in Barnsley

Headquartered in South Yorkshire. Deliberately.

Most organisations with our ambition would set up in London. We did not, and we will not.

Community Stack is rooted in South Yorkshire because this region understands community infrastructure. Mining communities, working men's clubs, mutual aid societies, the cooperative movement, local organising, and civic resilience have shaped this place for generations.

That history matters.

Being based in Barnsley keeps us close to the communities too often left out when infrastructure is designed elsewhere.

Building from inside that reality.

Our hubs, partnerships, campaigns, and reinvestment model reflect that. We are building national and global infrastructure from South Yorkshire, with local identity protected rather than flattened.

This is not a brand position. It is an operating decision.

Operating Principles

How Community Stack makes decisions.

Infrastructure first

We build for durability, not hype.

Stewardship before scale

Growth matters, but trust matters more.

Local agency, shared standards

Each community keeps its identity while benefiting from shared infrastructure.

Accessibility by default

Accessibility is part of the infrastructure, not an enhancement.

Reinvestment over extraction

Revenue is used to improve quality, governance, technology, accessibility, resilience, and sustainability.

Trust by design

We are clear about who runs communities, how decisions are made, and how value is reinvested.

Responsible intelligence

Insight must serve communities, not exploit them.

Impact over activity

We measure outcomes, not activity for its own sake.

Open where possible, responsible where necessary

We share what we can while protecting member privacy, community trust, and sensitive relationships.

Strategic Aims

Ten objectives. One long-term mission.

These are the outcomes Community Stack is organised to achieve as a community infrastructure group.

If you are building for the long term, so are we.

Whether you are a community organiser, sponsor, partner, funder, institution, investor, or operator, Community Stack exists to help communities become easier to find, easier to run, easier to sustain, easier to understand, and harder to lose.