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Who's Coming?
  • Dave Walsh - Media Officer, Web Editor, Photographer (Blather Consulting/Greenpeace Intl/Greenpeace UK, Ireland)
  • Alex Free - Assistant editor, English-language edition (Pambazuka News, United Kingdom - England)
  • Seb Cumberbirch - Online Manager (Amnesty International Australia, Australia)
  • Caroline van Soelen - Project Leader website (Fairfood International, Netherlands)
  • Tessa Adelaar - Project leader communications UK (Fairfood International, Netherlands)
  • Marije Visee - Project leader E-Campaigning (Fairfood International, Netherlands)
  • Alistair Alexander - web communications manager (Mencap, United Kingdom)
  • Csaba Madarász - (HCLU, Hungary)
  • Sarah Gardner - E-Campaigns Officer (The Ramblers, United Kingdom)
  • Kate Smith - writer, researcher, web project manager (freelance , United Kingdom)
  • Joanna Shaw - Head of Client Service (Public Zone, United Kingdom - England)
  • Roland van der Harst - online marketing (Amnesty International the Netherlands, Netherlands)
  • Andrew Goodall - National Organiser (Communist Party, United Kingdom)
  • Michael Dettbarn - eCampaigner Oxfam Germany (Oxfam, Germany)
  • Robert Dürhager - Online Communications Manager (Oxfam Deutschland e.V., Germany)
  • Clifford Singer - Director (MyDavidCameron/Sparkloop, United Kingdom)
  • Agnes Hall - Digital Campaigner (ActionAid UK, United Kingdom - England)
  • Nathaniel Ashford - Website & eCommunications manager (ActionAid UK, United Kingdom - England)
  • Annika Jacobson - Head of campaigns (ActionAid Sweden, Sweden)
  • Jenny Holtare - Online Manager (ActionAid in Sweden, Sweden)
  • Matthew Sherrington - Strategy Director (The Good Agency, United Kingdom)
  • Sam Strudwick - Web Editor (Amnesty UK, United Kingdom)
  • Rishi Nag - Technology and campaign implementation (Rishistar Web&Media Services, United Kingdom)
  • Tim Gee - (Bond , United Kingdom)
  • Deanna Bickford - Consultant (Strategic Communications/Full Citizen, France)
  • Rolf Kleef - (Nivocer B.V., Netherlands)
  • Pelle Aardema - web 2.0 / social media consultant (freelance / Nabuur, Netherlands)
  • Gregor Poynton - Client Manager (Blue State Digital, United Kingdom)
  • Katharine Segal - Client Manager (Blue State Digital, United Kingdom)
  • Nic Rodgers - (Enable Interactive, United Kingdom)
  • Kit Hunwicks - (Enable Interactive, United Kingdom)
  • Subi Gnanaseharam - Digital projects officer (Tearfund, United Kingdom)
  • Gemma Cameron - Senior emarketing officer (Mencap, United Kingdom)
  • Sara Ayech - Campaigns Officer (Refugee Action, United Kingdom)
  • Branislava Milosevic - Head of Multimedia (Save The Children UK, United Kingdom)
  • Brie Rogers Lowery - Freelance Campaigner (Ex-GetUp now Freelancer, United Kingdom)
  • Ben Clowney - Digital Producer (Amnesty UK, United Kingdom - England)
  • Sandra Dusch Silva - Campaigner (Christliche Initiative Romero, Germany)
  • James Stewart - (Ket Lai, United Kingdom)
  • Jay Butcher - Digital Campaigner (Tearfund, United Kingdom)
  • Joss Cope - Web Producer (Greenpeace UK, United Kingdom)
  • Jamie Woolley - Web editor (Greenpeace UK, United Kingdom)
  • Dale Chadwick - Operations Director (WWF Europen Policy office, Belgium)
  • Amr Gharbeia - Arabic Growth Project Coordinator (Amnesty International, United Kingdom)
  • Elmutamad Hassan - Arabic Online Communities Officer (Amnesty Interantioanl, United Kingdom)
  • David Babbs - Chief Executive (38 Degrees, United Kingdom)
  • Katie Turner - National Campaigns Officer (Leonard Cheshire Disability, United Kingdom)
  • Andrew Howard - Campaigns Officer (ECPAT UK, United Kingdom)
  • Paul Roeland - tech coordinator (CCC International Secretariat, Netherlands)
  • Tim Davies - MSc Student (Oxford Internet Institute, United Kingdom)
  • Tom Allen - New Media Campaigner (Stop Climate Chaos, United Kingdom)
  • Julia Thimm - Urgent Appeals Coordinator (Inkota Netzwork , Germany)
  • Buddha Halder - Online Communities Officer (Amnesty International, United Kingdom - England)
  • Shely Bryan - (Humane Society International UK, United Kingdom)
  • Peter Taylor - Global Digital Campaigner (Oxfam, United Kingdom)
  • Sapi Ullrich - Campaign coordinator (Clean Clothes Campaign, Netherlands)
  • Jeremy Bloom - Online Communities Officer (Amnesty International, United Kingdom)
  • Emma Peate - Fundraising Manager (The Lesbian and Gay Foundation, United Kingdom)
  • Alan Thornton - Campaigns Officer (Church Action on Poverty, United Kingdom)
  • Karen Toftera - Marketing manager (CAFOD, United Kingdom)
  • Jennifer Bilec-Sullivan - Team Leader/ Online Communities & e-Activism (Amnesty International, United Kingdom)
  • Alice Farr - Researcher/Campaigner (The Woodland Trust, United Kingdom)
  • Kaye Brennan - Campaigner (The Woodland Trust, United Kingdom)
  • Ross Minett - Campaigns Director (Advocates for Animals, United Kingdom)
  • Janelle Ward - Assistant Professor (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands)
  • Justine Pannett - Senior Campaign Manager (RSPCA, United Kingdom)
  • Melanie Andrews - Campaign Manager (RSPCA, United Kingdom)
  • Lee Margaret Webster - Campaigns Manager (CARE International UK, United Kingdom)
  • Rob Salmon - Director of Digital Marketing (Torchbox, United Kingdom - England)
  • Edward Kay - Senior Project Manager (Torchbox, United Kingdom)
  • Leila O'Sullivan - Campaigns Adviser (The Co-operative, United Kingdom)
  • Rochelle Harris - Managing Director (Human Rights Legal Aid Fund, United Kingdom)
  • David Cole - Online Manager (ONE, United Kingdom)
  • Wiebke Herding - Communications Manager (ISEAL Alliance, Belgium)
  • Weldon Kennedy - Campaigns Manager (ONE, United Kingdom - England)
  • Juliette Hauville - Digital Media Specialist (Greenpeace, Netherlands)
  • Richard Mark Hines - Individual Activism Coordinator (Friends of the Earth, United Kingdom)
  • Sarah Hagger-Holt - Campaigns Writer (CAFOD, United Kingdom)
  • Sarah Halevy - Campaigns Co-oridnator (Compassion in World Farming, United Kingdom - England)
  • Florian Engel - creative directing & online campaigns (more onion, Austria)
  • Sheetal Persaud - Online Fundraising and Innovation Consultant (Hewitt and Johnston Consultants, Canada)
  • Rob Lewis - Project Manager (Rechord Ltd, United Kingdom)
  • Rachel Collinson - Managing Director (Rechord Ltd, United Kingdom)
  • Brian Fitzgerald - Head of Digital Communications Unit (Greenpeace, Netherlands)
  • Eoin Dubsky - Interweb ninja (Greenpeace, Netherlands)
  • Sanna Maria Autere - Press Officer (Service Centre for Development Cooperation - KEPA, Finland)
  • Lisa Vickers - Digital Media Specialist (Greenpeace, Netherlands)
  • Eugene Flynn - (54 Degrees, Ireland)
  • Tom Dyson - Technical Director (Torchbox, United Kingdom)
  • Johnny Chatterton - Campaigner (38 Degrees, United Kingdom)
  • Patricia Groves - Campaigns Officer - Grants & Multimedia (Trocaire, Ireland)
  • Katy Harris - Campaigns Communications Manager (CAFOD, United Kingdom)
  • Mairi Dupar - Campaigns Manager (RSPB, United Kingdom)
  • Joseph Baker - VP Causes and Advocacy (Care2, United States)
  • Justin Perkins - Nonprofit Strategy (Care2, United States)
  • Ulrich Schlenker - Campaign Manager (VENRO/ GCAP Germany, Germany)
  • Graham Covington - Managing Director (Advocacy Online, United Kingdom)
  • Jon Worth - Atheist Bus Campaign Webmanager, Harriet Harman Campaign Webmanager (Freelancer, United Kingdom)
  • Caroline Jane Kent - Advocacy and Campaigns Manager (DSW - German Foundation for World Population, Germany)
  • Patrick Olszowski - Senior Campaigns and Policy Officer (Mencap, United Kingdom)
  • Mark Gale - Campaign support officer (Mencap, United Kingdom)
  • Jacco Vlastuin - online campaigner (EEN, Netherlands)
  • Jess Day - (Freelancer, United Kingdom)
  • Duane Raymond - eCampaigning Strategist (FairSay, United Kingdom)
 

eCampaigning Forum 2010 Application

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  • When and where: From 23-24 March 2010 in Oxford, UK.
  • Who: Campaigners, Campaigning Managers, Interactive Media pros working with campaigners, e-campaigners, freelancers working with campaigning, etc.
  • The primary focus of the event is getting practitioners together to share their experience. The agenda merely facilitates this.
  • The draft agenda: an essential part of making a successful event is your involvement before the event in shaping the agenda.
  • To participate: apply below and applications will be reviewed and accepted based on the participation selection criteria.
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