Not for Profit Events
Future events:
1 December 2009, London - Postponed
How to use viral to win in the downturn
See our full Events Calendar for more information and booking details for any of our events.
Past events:
16 September 2009, London
The Not for profit debate
Should companies put more money into charities?
10 June 2009
The challenge of growing a brand in the UK
Speakers: Tom Davis, Action For Children, Hilary Cross & Lynda Thomas, Macmillan
24 February 2009
Marketing needn’t be an Island
Speakers: Steve Radcliffe, Radcliffe Associates and Kevin Lloyd, Rema Consulting
1 December 2008
Marketing that gets Noticed
Speakers: Matt O’Connor, Fathers 4 Justice and Laurence Sasson, BabyCreative
17 September 2008
The importance of Great Design
Speakers: Owen Pringle, Amnesty International and Nick Cain, Southbank Centre
9 July 2008
An Evening of Best Practice Promotion in the Not For Profit Sector (Award Winning Excellence in the Not For Profit Sector)
Speakers: Emma Halls, Prostate Cancer Research Foundation and Chris MacLeod, Transport for London
16 March 2008
Building Online Communities in the Not For Profit Sector
Speakers: Jo Barrell, Save the Children and David Hughes, Independent Online Analyst
16 November 2006
Living the Brand - practice what we preach
Speakers: Hamish Pringle, Director General of IPA and Blake Lee, Harwood Director of Campaign at Greenpeace
12 September 2007
Building a Successful Brand in the NFP Sector
Speaker: Rita Clifton, Interbrand
6 July 2006
How to get the best out of PR in communications mix
Speakers: John Williams, Fishburn Hedges and Brian Dow, Shelter
3 May 2006
How to stand out with a small (or no!) budget
Speakers: Tom Rodwell, LCCA and Nick Gandon, Cricket Foundation
7 March 2006
“Targeting, Campaigning and Communicating with Major Corporations”
Speakers: Vanessa Doherty, BiTC and Beth Courtier, BT
10 October 2005
Selling the NFP brand internally
Speaker: Richard Gray, Interbrand
14 July 2005
Award winning case studies: NSPCC & Barnardo’s
Speakers: Andrew Nebel, Barnardos and John Grounds, NSPCC