Ian Allsop

Ian Allsop

Freelance columnist

Ian Allsop was editor of Charity Finance magazine from 2004 until early 2009. He also edited Association Manager and prior to this worked for accountants BDO Stoy Hayward.

Since leaving Charity Finance to become a full-time father, Allsop has taken on occasional PR tasks for companies serving the sector and continued his role as a judge for the Charity Awards.

He has also volunteered for Oxfam.

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Women on boards: a man's view

Ian Allsop offers a bloke’s view of the gender inequality on charity boards.

Pesh Framjee to leave Deloitte

Charity accounting expert Pesh Framjee and four of his team at Deloitte are to move to Horwath Clark Whitehill.

Kevin Carey, chair, RNIB

As a grizzled cynic, Ian Allsop has been around long enough to have heard it all before.

Photo credit Belathee Photography

Foul play and a lack of transparency is suspected  by Ian Allsop at the PTA pancake-day fundraiser. 

Coming clean

A nice piece of duck at the CFDG dinner, gets Ian Allsop chewing on the meaty subject of impact reporting.

Charity pensions: Kept in the dark?

Ian Allsop examines the defined-benefit pension commitments of the UK's 40 largest charities, and finds some worrying numbers.

Dinner service

Ian Allsop provides an overview of the CFDG annual dinner and assesses that diners enjoy what's on their plates despite talk of lavish cuts.

Stephen Mangan, Charity Awards 2011 host

Writing this column is no laughing matter for Ian Allsop.

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