Tanya Steele

Tanya Steele

Tanya joined Save the Children where she is now director of supporter relations in 2004. In February 2012T she joined NCVO’s Charity Law Review Advisory Group, and will be chairing the sub-committee on the regulation of fundraising and how to maintain public trust and confidence.

Prior to this Tanya was in the technology sector and held a variety of business roles at BT, Siemens and Avaya.

As Save the Children’s director of supporter relations and fundraising, Tanya is responsible for increasing both the charity’s income and the levels of support provided to children.

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Amid talk of double-dip recessions, the charity this year launched No Child Born to Die, a campaign to tackle preventable child deaths and, in doing so, has aimed to raise an additional £150m by 2015. Celina Ribeiro talked to director of fundraising Tanya Steele about how – and why – the charity is going about it.

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Save the Children launches £150m fundraising campaign for ‘No Child Born to Die’

Three months after launching its most ambitious campaign ever to reduce global infant mortality, Save the Children has begun the fundraising stage of the campaign, aiming to raise an additional £150m by 2015 for the cause.

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