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Unlocking the Power of Data: A Nonprofit Transformation Journey

  • Thursday 3rd April
  • 9am-12:30pm
  • The Shard, London

Unlocking the Power of Data: A Nonprofit Transformation Journey

ANS in collaboration with Microsoft are hosting an exclusive event at The Shard, London specifically focused on, Unlocking the Power of Data: A Nonprofit Transformation Journey. This event will bring together thought leaders from various non-profit organisations to discuss how data is enabling their organisations to transform and enable their non-profits to leverage AI.

We have a fantastic line-up and we will be joined by Yvonne Turner, Chief Technology Officer at The Woodland Trust, Roy Hannah, Director of Data & Analytics at Save The Children and David Leigh, UK Managed Partner Lead at Microsoft.

Keynote sessions:

  • Yvonne Turner, Chief Technology Officer at The Woodland Trust: Data Journey for a Conservation Organisation: Insights on how data can enhance environmental conservation efforts
  • Roy Hanna, Director of Analytics and Digital at Save The Children Building the Foundations: How Data is a Crucial Step in the AI Journey
  • David Leigh, UK Managed Partner Lead at Microsoft: How Microsoft are helping NPO’s achieve more with Microsoft technology and how Microsoft support customer and partner eco-systems to deliver more value  
  • Deepti Chotai, Head of Business Enablement at Shelter: How NPOs are Using Data to Drive Impactful AI Solutions
  • Mark Pountney- CIO at Mencap: Harnessing Data to Transform Lives: Mencap’s Journey with Data-Driven Change

By leveraging data and AI, non-profit organisations can improve their internal operations and enhance their ability to serve their communities and achieve their mission. Join us for this incredibly insightful session to hear how other non-profit organisations are on their journey to AI and learn about the latest advancements in data fabric and AI integration. 

Register to attend this exclusive event and gain valuable insights from industry leaders. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with peers and learn how to drive impactful AI solutions within your organisation. 

Meet the speakers...

Yvonne Turner

Chief Technology Officer at The Woodland Trust

Yvonne is a senior technology leader with digital transformation experience. She has taken organisations through technology and data transformations by working with the C-suite to drive business values and outcomes.

Roy Hanna

Director of Data & Analytics at Save the Children

Roy is the Director of Data & Analytics at Save The Children. He has a deep experience in leading large-scale change and building new digital tools to enable next-level performance.

David Leigh

UK Managed Partner Lead at Microsoft

David is a UK Managed Partner Lead and supports Tech for Social Impact Managed Customers realise their potential.

Deepti Chotai

Head of Business Enablement at Shelter

Deepti is Head of Business Enablement at Shelter. Her career in IT has led to her working globally on digital transformations across educational, financial and public sector organisations. Finally, settling back in the UK utilising her skills in a social justice organisation.

Mark Pountney

CIO at Mencap

Mark Pountney serves as the CIO at Mencap, where he leads the charge in driving innovation and harnessing the power of data to transform the organisation's operations. With a passion for using technology to make a meaningful impact, Mark has been instrumental in embedding data-driven decision-making throughout Mencap.

Craig Daniels

Director of Sales: Public Sector at ANS

Craig Daniels is the ANS ' Public Sector Director at ANS, where he has dedicated over 12 years of his career to the business. With a deep passion for making a difference to organisations with technology, Craig has spent the last decade working closely with Public Sector organisations. His extensive experience in this sector has provided him with a profound understanding of the challenges faced by public services and the innovative solutions that can address these issues.