Third Sector Finance Forum
19 April 2010
Millennium Gloucester Hotel, London
What is the Third Sector Finance Forum?
A Strategic Conference Programme:
A programme of specific workshops on major issues in the sector chaired by industry experts.
One-to-One Meetings:
Also attending the Third Sector Finance Forum are a range of suppliers that provide professional services to the charity and not-for-profit sector, enabling you to discuss all aspects of your financial investment and other professional needs, which could range from IT to legal services. A list of these firms will be sent to you prior to the Forum so that you can then choose who you would like to meet with at the event. We then arrange a series of 30-minute face-to-face meetings with the suppliers of your choice.
Networking Opportunities:
The chance to network with your peers in order to share new ideas and strategies. The relaxed atmosphere of the Forum encourages the open exchange of ideas and experiences. With over 50 sector professionals attending the Forum, you will have plenty of opportunity to meet everyone and network with other senior financial professionals, speakers and suppliers. The informal coffee breaks, lunch and drinks reception provide an enjoyable break out in a busy day.
Focus Time:
The chance to take some time out of the office to focus exclusively on your industry and discover the solutions to your challenges.
Are you eligible to attend?
Complimentary delegate places at the Forum are available to senior finance professionals from registered charities. Please ensure you read the Terms and Conditions of booking before applying for your place. To book your place, simply complete and submit the online form in the registration section.
Remember, there are only 25 delegate places, so please book now to avoid missing out. Contact the Forums team on 020 8267 4273 or delegates@haymarket.com if you have any queries
Speakers
- David Lawrence
- Director of strategy and performance
- Catch22
- Dave Sharp
- Head of procurement
- Macmillan Cancer Support
- Ian Chivers
- Director of finance
- NSPCC


