
Head of Charities
Kenneth Foreman
Following an early career in commercial roles in technology start-ups, Kenneth moved in to fundraising by joining Alzheimer’s Research UK in 2014. In the 4 years he was at the organization the income from sporting events increased by 300% with Kenneth and his team developing award winning virtual events and managing an exclusive partnership with parkrun.
In 2018 Kenneth then joined London Marathon Events to lead and develop a new team focused on working with over 2000 charity partners across their portfolio of mass participation events including the world’s greatest marathon the TCS London Marathon that since its inception has raised more than £1billion for good causes.
In his own time Kenneth co-hosts a social impact focussed podcast, Do More Good (www.domoregood.uk) interviewing a broad range of guests from across the charity sector and beyond all with a focus to do more good in the world.
My Previous Events

The actual return to events and planning for the winter
This session provides an overview of guidance to support charities in returning to in-person events and key things to think about to ensure you are fundraising safely and responsibly.

Looking Back, Moving Forward: Fundraising lessons from 2021
Join us as we review the top fundraising stories and case studies from 2021.

Considering Our Impact On The Environment From Mass Participation Events
In this session, Kenneth Foreman from London Marathon Events discusses their approach to delivering more sustainable mass participation events.

JustGiving & London Marathon The 2.6 Challenge – Live Q&A
Discover the purpose and impact of the 2.6 Challenge, a fundraising initiative organized when London Marathon Events was forced to cancel the 2020 race in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Behind The Podcasts: Cracking Charity Chat
Beth Crackles shares insights about her popular podcast, Cracking Charity Chat. She discusses the purpose of the podcast, why and how she set it up and tells stories from her 3 favourite podcasts to date.