Data protection for fundraisers: Important changes to the law you need to know about
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Talk Details
Date & Time: 27th June 2024 at 12pm BST
In 2024 the UK will overhaul its data protection laws. There are many changes but one could help you to raise more money in the future. In this session we will examine some of those changes and share some early interpretations to help you to start thinking about and planning for the future.
Key learnings from this webinar:
- Appointing a Senior Responsible Individual, who should it be?
- Changes to the way consent will be used in the future.
- Segmenting your data under the new rules
Speakers
Mark Burnett
CEO
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