Date, Time & Location
Tuesday, 18 June 2019
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Duke of Brunswick
207 Gilbert St
Adelaide, SA, 5000
 
 
 
Pricing
Member $45
Staff of Organisational Member $50
Non-Member $60
 
 
 
About the Event: SA Community Events
 

It’s always a challenge to grow community fundraising events into large scale events. At this session, we will discuss the Aussie Muscle Car Run, the Brighton Jetty Sculptures and the Marilyn Jetty Swim.

Join us for a panel discussion on these three local community events that have grown significantly since their first year and are now recognised as large-scale events within their organisations, bringing substantial income growth and engagement opportunities within the community.

 
Speaker
Rose Senesi
Stakeholder Engagement Manager
SAHMRI

Rose Senesi is an innovative, strategic executive with strong leadership and management skills across many sectors including retail, sports administration, not for profits, community engagement and events. A professional facilitator, trainer, motivator and emcee, Rose is highly experienced in large, high-volume, fast paced, profit and awareness driven organisations. 

Rose spent 12 years at the Leukaemia Foundation where she spearheaded national campaigns such as Light the Night and the Aussie Muscle Car Run.

 
Glen Millar OAM
Chairperson
Brighton Jetty Sculptures

Glen Millar was awarded an Order Of Australia in 2006 for services to local government, the community and the sport of Rugby Union. Joining the City of Brighton in 1974, Glen worked in the positions of Manager Community Development, Community Services and Strategic Projects and retired in 2011.

Glen has been Chairperson of the Brighton Jetty Sculpture Committee for the past five years and has represented Local Government on a number of State Committees including South Western Region Crime Prevention Committee as Chairperson, Ministerial Advisory Group Surf Lifesaving Club Facilities Development and as a member of the Kaurna Local Government Advisory Group.


 
Emma McKee
Community Fundraising Officer
Cancer Council SA

Emma fell into the world of fundraising in 2011 at the Women's & Children's Hospital Foundation as Corporate Services Officer, looking after reception, donation processing and being the “face” of the foundation.

Since then, she has been involved with a number of agencies including leading humanitarian aid agency International Rescue Committee UK, the University of Adelaide, and at Youth Opportunities as Events and Partnerships Manager.

Since November 2017, Emma has been at Cancer Council SA as the Community Fundraising Officer. managing campaigns such as Hold your Own Fundraiser/ Do it For Cancer, Pink Ribbon, Marilyn Jetty Swim and Dry July, as well as Cancer Council SA Branches. Emma project manages each campaign from inception to completion aiming to raise approx. $500k each financial year for Cancer Council SA. 

 
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