The One Club and The 3% Movement Announce Global Jury for Next Creative Leaders 2019

The One Club for Creativity, the world’s foremost non-profit organization recognizing creative excellence in advertising and design, and The 3% Movement, a leading ad industry voice for gender equality and diversity, today announced the global jury for their joint Next Creative Leaders 2019 program. Developed collaboratively by the two organizations in 2015, Next Creative Leaders identifies, celebrates and gives a global platform to talented creative women who are making their mark on the world with both game changing work and a unique point of view on creative leadership that’s changing…

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Standard Chartered: Some 68% of HNW investors want to help create a better future through sustainable investing

High-net-worth (HNW) investors in Asia are expected to increase their investment allocation in sustainable investments to almost 20%, bolstered by a growing desire to create a better future through their investment dollars, according to the 2019 Asia Sustainable Investing Review1 conducted by Standard Chartered Private Bank. This year’s survey of HNW investors continued to track the three investor archetypes – Altruists, Value Seekers and Unengaged – in China, Hong Kong, Singapore and India. The survey examined patterns in their engagement in sustainable investing, motivating factors and what is holding them…

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Launch of The APPG on Philanthropy and Social Investment

If just 10% more of Britain’s super-rich matched their charitable peers, it could raise an extra £2 billion for good causes in the UK. That’s more than the £1.6 billion donated by the National Lottery last year. That’s the message from Rushanara Ali MP, the chair of a brand new all-party parliamentary group on philanthropy launched this week. In 2016/17, charitable contributions in the UK amounted to £17.1bn, which represents around 0.85% of total GDP. Currently there are around 18,000 ultra-high-net-worth people in the UK, each with more than £10m…

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ASHA launches new brand identity for Action for Children

Action for Children is one of the UK’s largest children’s charities. The charity’s 7,000 staff and volunteers operate over 476 services, improving the lives of 387,000 children, teenagers, parents and carers every year. In October 2018, Action for Children appointed Agency ASHA to develop a clear, simple and engaging expression of who they are, what they do and the positive solutions they bring to families and children across the UK. ASHA has created a new signature mark in the shape of a star, to enable the charity to clearly badge…

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CAP – How many followers makes a celebrity? Medicines and influencer marketing

The ASA/CAP have released a post called: How many followers makes a celebrity? Medicines and influencer marketing. I have enclosed the text of the link below, but please have a look at the ASA/CAP site as there are lots of things of interest to anyone with an interest in Ethical Marketing. Influencer marketing on social media continues to grow and develop, becoming very much an established part of the advertising and marketing landscape.  While much of the regulatory discussion to date has been centred on labelling and transparency – it’s…

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