Cashless Payments – every space an opportunity
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Talk Details
In this session, Brian O’Neil of iDonate discusses how contactless payments can make every space an opportunity to recieve donations.
Brian has a vast amount of experience in the charity and not-for-profit sector. Working in a range of roles in fundraising, as both a supplier, and directly, for several organisations. He has great experience that covers both sides of that relationship. Giving him a unique insight in building close charity supplier relationships, and partnerships.
Speakers
Brian O’Neill
Business Development Manager
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