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Jasmine Hooper Bequests & In Memoriam Manager Cancer Council NSW Jasmine has worked at Cancer Council NSW for over 5 years, within the direct marketing team. Working on both cold acquisition and warm donor direct mail. Jasmine has a strong focus on supporter recognition, events and the mid value supporter segment. Over the past two years Jasmine has headed up the Bequest and In Memory program for CCNSW. Adapting the principles of her mass marketing experience to significantly increase the number of supporters who have confirmed that they are leaving a gift in their will to Cancer Council. She is committed to building relationships with bequest supporters at a local level, ensuring they are appropriately thanked, recognised and assured that their gift will be well used. | |
Grant Kennedy Planned Giving and In-Memory Manager Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation Grant has been with the Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation as the Planned Giving and In-Memory Manager since the beginning of 2019. He has previous not for profit experience in the Bequest, In-Memory and Estates sectors with the St Vincent de Paul Society NSW and prior to that has worked with the Tibetan community on an advisory committee. Grant also has vast corporate experience in business management, relationship building and management as well as customer service and satisfaction. | |
Diana Morison Gifts in Wills Executive National Breast Cancer Foundation Having graduated with a Science degree Diana spent 13 years in the Pharmaceutical Industry, travelling all over New Zealand training the pharmaceutical sales teams. She then completed a Diploma in Community Service and ran the Electorate office for NZ MP Peter Dunne for 5 years whilst continuing to volunteer for numerous charities. After moving to Australia in 2000 Diana managed the Community and Development team at two independent schools in Sydney for many years. Developing Breast Cancer motivated Diana to do more charity work and when a position became available to lead the bequest team at the National Breast Cancer Foundation, she knew this was a fabulous way to make a real difference. | |