Stuart Sherriff
Stuart is a Founding Partner of both the Trust prospecting company, newcharities.org, as well as the Fundraising Consultancy firm, Gryphon Research Ltd. He has worked with dozens of charities in prospect research, fundraising strategy development and applying direct to funders.
Stuart holds a Masters Degree in Charity Marketing and Fundraising from Cass Business School and teaches a module on fundraising at the University of Cambridge. He is the returning Chair of the Institute of Fundraising’s Trust Special Interest Group and also sits on the IOF National Convention Board.
Stuart has extensive experience of the funding environments within the UK, Europe and the United States, having worked with a variety of funders and fundraising charities across Europe, the Americas, Africa and Asia.
Stuart holds a Masters Degree in Charity Marketing and Fundraising from Cass Business School and teaches a module on fundraising at the University of Cambridge. He is the returning Chair of the Institute of Fundraising’s Trust Special Interest Group and also sits on the IOF National Convention Board.
Stuart has extensive experience of the funding environments within the UK, Europe and the United States, having worked with a variety of funders and fundraising charities across Europe, the Americas, Africa and Asia.
Andrew Mangeot
Andrew is a member of the Institute of Fundraising and holds its Diploma in Fundraising Management. He is an Associate of Gryphon Research Ltd and of Action Planning.
Andrew has over 20 years fundraising experience (1997-2014) at two large regional charities – the last as Trust Fundraising Manager at East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH), raising £8 million across his tenure.
His significant experience includes work on major capital appeals, with high net-worth individuals, and with Patrons, trustees and volunteer committees.
Andrew has over 20 years fundraising experience (1997-2014) at two large regional charities – the last as Trust Fundraising Manager at East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH), raising £8 million across his tenure.
His significant experience includes work on major capital appeals, with high net-worth individuals, and with Patrons, trustees and volunteer committees.