Jo Swinhoe
Director, Tinnitus Clinics Ltd from February 2011
Jo Swinhoe was director of fundraising and marketing with the Alzheimer’s Society from 2005 to February 2011. While in this role she took the charity through a rebrand.
She left the charity and the sector after a lengthy career within charities having previously worked at the NSPCC and others local to Sheffield where she lives.
She commenced her new role as director of Tinnitus Clinics Ltd at the end of February 2011.
Previously she has been an officer in the British Army for seven years and she is also currently governor of Sheffield Hallam University and an active volunteer.
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The funding crisis means that now, fundraising is everybody's business, says Jo Swinhoe. Fundraisers need to encourage themselves, and others in their organisations, to start talking about the good they do.
Stephen George, Julie Hunt, Gordon Michie and Joseph Cuff have been appointed as new trustees to the Institute of Fundraising board while Stephen Pidgeon has been re-elected to the board after his three-year term expired.
Showell takes on Alzheimer’s Society director of fundraising post
Liz Showell has been named as the successor to Jo Swinhoe as director of fundraising at the Alzheimer’s Society.
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The Alzheimer’s Society corporate partnership team has had a good start to the year, scoring one of the most sought after retail partners in the field.
Fundraisers are used to targets, but is the world at large? As the government passes 100 days in office and prepares to sit for a new session, Celina Ribeiro asks the sector what it thinks about the aim to lift giving to one per cent of national wealth.
In the world of business, mentoring is becoming an increasingly popular way to motivate and develop staff. It seems the world of fundraising is catching on as Lucy Harvey reports.
Smells like team spirit - the holy grail of staff retention
Staff retention is vitally important, yet notoriously difficult. Here Jo Swinhoe takes the donor’s perspective and introduces three simple ideas for engaging staff that won’t cost the earth.
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