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You requested ‘an article that demonstrated the importance of women of wealth’ for your next issue. I do not have time for a full article at this time, but here...
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There’s no doubt that global philanthropy is on the rise with individuals, families and businesses increasingly wanting to make a difference to society in a structured manner. In the UK...
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Retaining and recruiting millennials and women of wealth as clients – a first step for advisers There are many reasons why this issue of the Philanthropy Impact Magazine is focused...
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When selecting candidates from a large pile of job applications, we don’t just pick someone out at random because they are probably all equally good. And I think you would...
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The Hoare family’s involvement in both banking and philanthropy began almost 350 years ago. The two strands were twinned at the very start and remain closely connected today. Our philanthropy...
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You need a reasonably profound connection with clients in order to better understand their individual interest. Knowing the client’s personal motivation and ideas leads to an improved service by the...
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Social investment is nearing a critical juncture where its survivability – as a way of identifying new sources of financial return and an innovative method of contributing to society –...
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From an ever-changing regulation and taxation picture to the latest cyber threats, there seems to be a fresh challenge facing the third sector every week. In a recent survey, we...
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In this age of connectivity, cross-border philanthropy and social investment is becoming ever more mainstream. Lines are becoming increasingly blurred as public benefit organisations invest more across national boundaries. Individual...
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There is no doubt that we are living in uncertain times. In early May of last year, when I was a panel member at the Philanthropy Impact Tax Update in...

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