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A seminar for Sussex Charities

04 June 2019 2:30 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

A seminar for Sussex Charities

25 June – 2pm – South Lodge Hotel, Horsham

Accountants, business and financial advisers Kreston Reeves is holding a charity seminar for charity trustees, finance directors and chief executives. 

The Sussex seminar will cover a broad range of topics including:

  • Changes at the Charity Commission and the challenges it faces in regulating the not-for-profit sector;
  • Cybercrime and how charities can mitigate the risk of fraud threats;
  • A tax and finance round-up of the latest news and updates impacting charities;
  • Digitisation. In an era where so much emphasis has been put on a digital presence you will discover how to achieve a website presence for your charity that delivers your key messages, attract and trigger responses.

Speakers at the seminar include:

  • Susan Robinson, Partner and Head of Charities at Kreston Reeves;
  • Mark Spofforth, Partner and charities expert at Kreston Reeves;
  • Alex Douglas, Digital Engagement Manager, Barclays;
  • Managing Director Matt Saunders and Chief Technology Officer Ben Harvey, Storm21;
  • Carol Curtis, Senior Manager in the Charities team at Kreston Reeves.

The seminar is free of charge to attend and starts at 2pm and will finish with networking and drinks at 4.30pm.

To find out more about the free seminar or to attend visit https://www.krestonreeves.com/news-and-events/07/02/1995/sussex-charity-seminar

 

Additional events will be held in Kent (4 July) and London (9 July). Visit www.krestonreeves.com/news-and-events for more information.


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