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CIM has today announced that it will be holding an event in York specifically looking at how marketing can help charities.

Faye Levi, who is organising the event, explained, “Rising pressures on charities, both income shortages and rising demand for their services, mean they have to work smarter.  But marketing can help.  We will be asking a panel of leading national and regional charities how they are tackling the challenges. “

The esteemed panel of experts are Will White, Head of Marketing and Communications at The National Railway Museum, Ian Boardman, Co-Founder and Creative Director of Consider Creative, a London design agency whose clients include Macmillan, Barnardos and Scope, Julia Clark, Director of Income Generation at Encephalitis Society, 2017 winner of Charity of the Year at the Charity Times Awards and Professor Ian Bruce CBE, CCMI, FCIM, Vice President of RNIB.

The session will be chaired by Andy Hillier, who is no stranger to this environment being Editor of the Third Sector publication that covers the management of the voluntary and not-for-profit sector.

The event, titled ‘How marketing can help charities’ will be held on 19 September and is open to CIM members and non-members. 

For more information, or to secure your place, go to www.cim.co.uk/events or call +44 (0)1628 427340 during office hours.