

Gabby Jahanshahi-Edlin helps purpose-led solopreneurs and organisations build confidence, create trust and drive engagement and growth through strategic, human-centred brand communications.
She is an award-winning social entrepreneur herself, founding the groundbreaking menstrual equity charity, Bloody Good Period in 2016, where she held the role of CEO before stepping down in 2022. Alongside BGP, she co-founded Bloody Good Employers, helping companies improve their communications, culture and policies around menstruation and menopause and which was named a Natwest Top 100 Social Enterprise and won the 2024 NatWest award for Equality among other accolades since.
Gabby has been named a Top Changemaker by the Evening Standard, as one of The Progress 1000: London's most influential people 2018; a Top 50 Trailblazers in Gender Equality 2021 by We Are The City and one of 100 trailblazers redefining the creative industry 2019 by The Dots.
Most recently she was awarded the Newcastle University Award for Civic and Social Contribution. She is a trustee for Clore Social Leadership, and an Ambassador for Huckletree.
Join our panelists Gabby Jahanshahi-Edlin and Izzy Udoh for this webinar panel hosted by Cam St-Omer Donaldson. They’ll explore the challenges, and discuss practical tips & examples to help you capture attention, engage supporters, and maximise your fundraising reach so you can stand out.
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Tom Cornfoot, Creative Director and founder of A Studio of Our Own — Bloody Good Period’s creative agency — and Gabby Jahanshahi-Edlin, founder of Bloody Good Period, will be explaining the importance of tone, language and attitude as the foundation for brand personality.
CFRE Points: 1
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