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Workshop 2009 – Graham Precey

Since December 2007, Graham has been the CSR Manager for Legal & General Group. His previous 7 years in Legal & General’s Wealth Division were spent as Head of Operations for Banks and Building Societies and Investment Operations. Prior to this Graham worked for Hewlett Packard in the US and Asia.
A corporate view of the world is balanced with Graham’s involvement as Head of the Trustees for the charity Sail 4 Cancer, whose role is to provide people affected by cancer with respite by simply getting out on the water with their families whether that be for a days sailing, a week on holiday on a cruise or a sailing expedition.
Graham’s first dip into what has now evolved into a career in CSR was sitting outside a local supermarket aged 8 with his Dad selling Bricks for £1 to help build a local community swimming pool in what is believed to be the first ever “Buy a Brick” campaign.
More Details of Legal & General’s CSR programme can be found at www.legalandgeneralgroup.comcsr. More details of Sail 4 Cancer’s activities can be found at www.sail4cancer.org

 

Finding the Value of your Intellectual Property
11.30am – Workshop Room Two

As charities, we often undervalue our knowledge and services to donors, failing to shout loudly or effectively enough about our brilliant services and impact. What we are even worse at is recognising the value of our knowledge and services to the business sector – our Intellectual Property. This session will introduce this ground breaking thinking, challenge your perception of corporate relationships with charities and get you thinking about how you can package up your IP to boost income and opportunities to your charity and improve performance and behaviour in companies. A win win session for the entrepreneurial thinker.

 

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