Charity Investment Conference 2012
15 Oct 2012
Steve Moore is chief executive of the Big Society Network.
Born and raised in Belfast, he co-wrote acclaimed satirical review 'Now Before The Weather The War' which toured the country to a mixture of rave reviews and mild bemusement. He joined the government in 1987 and led a range of high profile employment and welfare initiatives under the pioneering Lord Young.
After working in Australia with documentary film maker Ken Burns, he returned to London to work on a range of large regeneration projects including London’s Bankside, the Thames Gateway, Deptford and Brixton City Challenges.
He became director of SOLOTEC and the Learning and Skills Council.
Steve has established and led three start-up businesses and been employed as an advisor to Microsoft, the RSA, the BBC, PWC, Department for Education and Skills, Enterprise UK, NESTA and UnLtd. Steve has curated and facilitated over 80 major conferences and festivals and is a strategic adviser to Channel 4 Television and a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
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A panel of digital experts should be set up for entrepreneurs to present online giving ideas to, according to Spring Giving, a new digital consortium, in its report on digital giving.
The Big Society Network has announced a new programme in partnership with the Nominet Trust and Nesta to promote technology-enabled philanthropy.
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