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Bronagh Daly Founder and Director |
Bronagh founded TABRONA in 2007 to meet the fundraising and marketing training needs of charities, community groups and not for profit organisations in Yorkshire. Bronagh has worked for and with some of the largest charitable not-for-profit organisations in the UK in such areas as Learning Disability, Racial Equality, Review of Public Administration (RPA), Homelessness, Nutrition and Health, Mental Health, Sports Development along with Educational and Social Reform. Working with high profile voluntary and public sector Policy Makers, Bronagh has overseen both capital and revenue fundraising planning, business development consultations, implemented public relations and marketing strategies to achieve sustainable change within charitable and not-for-profit organisations. Bronagh is a mother to two-under-2. She is a Psychotherapst in clinical practice and volunteers as a Counsellor with Leeds based mental health organisations.
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Jaswinder Sian Diversity Training Manager
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Jas joined TABRONA in December 2008 as Diversity Training Manager working on a Yorkshire wide Racial Equality Media project. She has delivered a wide range of support to the Public and Voluntary Sector in areas such as Racial Equality, Disability Discrimination, women into sports management, employment and skills, leadership programming, graduate training, arts and media development, charity governance, rehabilitation of offenders and modern apprenticeships. She has taught Punjabi and Personal Development with key skills to ESOL students. Community consultations are Jas's speciality. She speaks Punjabi, Urdu and Hindi. |

Chris Brooks Fundraising Consultant |
Chris joined TABRONA in May 2011 as Fundraising Consultant and Trainer. Previously he worked with the British Council for over 8 years in various roles on a number of high profile international projects and programmes. Working on the British Council's International Change Programme, for 3 years he also trained in 12 countries, spanning Europe, Asia andAfrica. Chris has extensive experience working with the UK Education Sector, building partnerships with further education colleges and universities and bringing in significant funds through corporate sponsorship. Having studied Equal Opportunity and having a passion for working internationally and cross culturally, Chris' interest has developed into fundraising for and promoting refugees causes. Working actively as fundraiser, Chris has recently provided consultation on developing fundraising strategies and maximizing income for Leeds City Council and a number of charities across the region. He also remains a passionate Liverpool fan, but lives out his enthusiasm for football playing socially at a much more amateur level. |
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