
DHL and Teach First – building transformational partnerships
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Talk Details
This session is a case study about what an effective transformational partnership looks like and the story of how we got there. Emma Stratford, Programme Manager from DHL UK Foundation and Husne Begum, Head of Corporate Partnerships at Teach First, will talk about how it all started 9 years ago and what we believe are the most important ingredients to creating a transformational partnership.
Key learnings from this session:
- Insight into what makes a corporate partner want to stay for the long haul
- What a transformational partnership looks like at Teach First
- How we used meaningful engagement to develop the relationship
Speakers

Husne Begum
Head of Fundraising Relationships

Emma Stratford
Acting Senior Programme Manager
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