Chris Ingram

Chris Ingram

Chris Ingram is the founder of the Ingram Trust and vice president of Shelter. He has spent over 40 years working in communications and marketing. In 1976 he founded the media agency CIA, which was sold in 2001 to the Tempus Group for £430m. He now helps media, communications and leisure companies build their brands.

 

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Are charities really helping themselves?

Trust fundraisers would appear not to want the money on offer from foundations by the lax way in which they conduct their business, says Chris Ingram.

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