A fresh perspective from leaders at Third Sector Expo

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Held on 23–24 March 2015 in at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Third Sector Expo’s in-depth sessions will delve into how your organisation can implement growth strategies to create longevity. Experts, executives and thought leaders will share their knowledge and experience on key topics including collaboration, digital marketing, governance, fundraising, technology, membership, and more.

One such session is the Next generation not-for-profits session, with renowned industry representatives Chris Raine, CEO and Founder of Hello Sunday Morning, joining Alison Covington, Founder and Director of Good360 Australia, to provide a fresh perspective on contemporary not-for-profit initiatives, and revealing how they navigated the road to NFP success.

Chris Raine, CEO and Founder, Hello Sunday Morning

Chris Raine has a background in advertising and marketing, and has been a winner of the Queensland Young Australian of the Year and a finalist of the Young Australian of the Year.

A recent recipient of $1.1 million in government funding, HSM CEO Chris Rain will share his vision for continued growth in the coming years.

Alison Covington, Founder and Director, Good360 Australia

Alison Covington is the Founder and Director of innovative product philanthropy not-for-profit (NFP) Good360 Australia.

Having been a Director of several multi-million dollar organisations internationally, Covington has an impressive record of innovation, a reputation for increasing profitability in loss-making corporations, and leading through the challenges of major industry reform.

Covington’s business acumen has provided a platform for her to cultivate philanthropic pursuits and create positive social difference.

Covington will reveal how she leveraged the collective support of the public, private and third sectors to successfully launch Australia’s first product philanthropy giving place. She will also delve into the unique technology used to support Good360’s GivingPlace.