Connecting Conversations:
Getting Your Charity’s Data Right
Thursday 7th November, 10:00 – 13:00
Join Us In A Roundtable Discussion On Digital Transformation, And The Challenges Of Getting Data Right.
Data is growing, it’s estimated that by 2025, global data volumes will reach 200 Zettabytes (or 200 billion Terabytes) – so how do we keep track of it?
With dozens of data sources and multiple manual processes, getting accurate data and reporting is becoming increasingly difficult, especially for charities who rely on their figures for unlocking grants or funding.
Join us for an invite-only roundtable discussion at Microsoft’s London HQ, focused on getting your charity’s data and processes in the right place.
- When: Thursday 7th November, 10:00 – 13:00
- Where: Microsoft London, Paddington Central, 2 Kingdom St, London W2 6BD
This is also a great chance to meet with other like-minded charity leaders!
This event is invite-only, and limited to just 15 people, but you can register your interest at the form to the right and we’ll be in contact to let you know if spaces are still available.
Meet Your Hosts
Paul Buck
Managing Director, Evorio
With 15+ years of service with Evorio and managing CRM systems, Paul is an expert on helping small and medium-sized organisations. He has overseen the management of data for dozens of organisations including charities, and is experienced with the challenges that most SME’s and charities face.
Miles Turner
Data Analyst, Evorio
With over 2 years of experience with Evorio, plus a history in data analytics for the NHS, Miles is a data expert whose specialist insights on data and reporting have been helping charities for a number of years. Miles is an expert on building informative yet easy-to-digest reports that inform important business decisions.
Lynn Blackmore-Heal
Customer Success Manager, Evorio
Lynn has spent the past 10 years helping organisations adopt digital solutions to streamline their operations and make the most of their data. She works closely with customers across all industries to understand their points of pain and find the best ways to overcome them, often feeling like another member of their team.
We’ll be hosting this roundtable discussion at Microsoft’s modern and spacious Paddington headquarters, located inside Paddington Central.
Proudly In Partnership With
Tech For Social Impact