The Virtual Strategic, Win-Win Corporate Charity Partnerships Conference
The Virtual Strategic, Win-Win Corporate Charity Partnerships Conference
From GBP 299.00
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Adaptable, Innovative & Engaging Approaches To Solidify Strong Partnerships & Secure Long-Term Alignment Behind Shared Purpose In Our New Hybrid Working World: Achieve Mutually-Beneficial Partnerships In The Post-Covid Landscape, Combat The Impact Of The Pandemic On Fundraising & Cultivate Creative
Explore 38 brand new corporate and charity case studies and the latest insights for strategic, agile and mutually-successful corporate charity partnerships: Adaptable, innovative and engaging approaches to solidify strong partnerships and secure long-term alignment behind shared purpose in our new hybrid working world!
- 1. Roche, Corporate Responsibility, Sustainability & Wellbeing Lead, Nishma Shah
- 2. ASDA, Senior Manager Better Communities, Suzanne Roe
- 3. Bank of America, Head of Philanthropy EMEA, Anthony Harte
- 4. Fujitsu, Head of Responsible Business NWE, Juliet Silvester
- 5. Coventry Building Society, Senior Manager Corporate Responsibility, Anna Cuskin
- 6. Greene King, Senior Corporate Social Responsibility Manager, Becky Haywood
- 7. Experian, Global Head of Social Innovation & UK&I Head of Corporate Responsibility, Richard Donovan
- 8. Pets at Home, Group Head of Social Value, Amy Whidburn
- 9. St. James’s Place Wealth Management, Corporate Responsibility Manager, Sile Veasey
- 10. Legal & General, Corporate Social Responsibility Business Partner, Toby Wyithe
- 11. Virgin Media O2, Sustainability Manager, Phoebe Whittome
- 12. Costa Coffee, Charity & Community Manager, John English
- 13. WaterAid, Senior Corporate Partnership Manager, Celeste Mottahedin-Fardo
- 14. Shelter UK, Senior Corporate Partnerships Manager, Claire Pinnock
- 15. Lloyds Banking Group, Head of Community, David Rowsell
- 16. Aviva, Head of Corporate Responsibility, David Schofield
- 17. The Conservation Volunteers, Head of Partnerships & Fundraising, Dougy Palarm
- 18. Action Against Hunger, Head of Partnerships, Hannah Sanders
- 19. Teenager Cancer Trust, Senior Partnership Development Manager, Katie Cartwright
- 20. Mental Health UK, Strategy & Partnerships Director, Katie Legg
- 21. Nationwide Building Society, Social Investment Manager, Kirsty Hall
- 22. NSPCC, Head of Partnership Management & Development, Kirsty Lawson
- 23. Wessex Water, Head of Community Engagement, Kirsty Scarlett
- 24. Save The Children, Senior Corporate Partnerships Manager, Rachael Conroy
- 25. Diageo, Global Head of Environment, Michael Alexander
- 26. British Heart Foundation, Head of Corporate Partnerships, Paul Davies
- 27. Movember, Senior Corporate Partnerships Manager, Rachael Conroy
- 28. Save The Children, Head of New Business, Tamsyn Hanrahan
- 29. Yorkshire Building Society, Community Manager, Jo Bottomley
- 30. RNIB, Senior Corporate Partnerships Manager - New Business Lead, Ranjeet Khare
- 31. Natwest Group, Head of Giving Strategy & Programmes, Sustainable Banking, Michael Duncan
- 32. Cisco UK & Ireland, Head of CSR, Kathryn Baddeley
- 33. Marie Curie UK, Head of Corporate Partnerships, Emily Lever
- 34. St Mungo’s, Corporate Partnerships Manager, Catherine Townson
- 35. Fidelity Invsestments, Director, Communications & CSR, Penny Bryant
- 36. Stroke Association, Head of Corporate Partnerships, Saul Heselden
- 37. WWF, Director of Partnerships, Alex Lancaster
- 38. Sky, Head of Communities, The Bigger Picture, Nicola Oritis
Venue
Central London, London
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The Virtual Strategic, Win-Win Corporate Charity Partnerships Conference
From GBP 299.00