Cambridge House starts own outsourcing function
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Cambridge House starts own outsourcing function

10 Feb 2012 | Finance | Tania Mason

Cambridge House, the poverty and social action charity that wound up with some of the data of former Charity Business clients, has reportedly launched its own charity outsourcing function.

 

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