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Charles Russell Speechlys become a Corporate Member of Philanthropy Impact

We at Charles Russell Speechlys are delighted to become a Corporate Member of Philanthropy Impact – a leading organisation working alongside professional advisors, philanthropists, charities and policymakers to raise awareness, build expertise and drive positive impact through philanthropy and social impact investment.

Sarah Rowley, Head of our Charities & Philanthropy practice said:

This practice is an important strategic focus for the firm. Many of our corporate and private clients are exploring new philanthropic endeavours, while our charity and not for profit clients are navigating pioneering arrangements to mobilise private wealth for the benefit of their beneficiaries. We are delighted to have become a corporate member of Philanthropy Impact and look forward to working with them to inspire our clients to embrace philanthropy and social investment opportunities.

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