Blog Relay

Fast forward fundraising...

Posted by victoriah — 17 April 2009 at 4:58pm - Comments

Victoria heads up the surrealist wing of our fundraising department

Victoria heads up the surrealist wing of our fundraising department

So it seems the blog baton has made its way back to the fundraising department!

Sadly for me, my fabulous colleagues have already eloquently blogged about the importance of our supporters and the invaluable independence Greenpeace enjoys as a result of their generosity. So I'll do my best to cobble together a few meagre anecdotes about what it is I get up to here, but I want to join in the chorus of thank yous to our wonderful supporters – we couldn't do it without you!

On my side, you could say that a role at Greenpeace might have been in the cards. As a little kid, when I was taken along to the peace marches in Vancouver in the 80s, I knew right away that I wanted to march with a sign! Although too young to read or write, I of course made my own nonsensical finger-painted sign to proudly carry. Fast forward to learning how to write, and McDonalds started receiving letters asking them to stop using Styrofoam packaging in my childish scrawl (PS: in 1990 they agreed to stop. Yay!)

Moonlighting

Posted by lisa-cave — 9 April 2009 at 10:31am - Comments
Lisa writes the latest  blog relay post - our whistle-stop tour to introduce you to Greenpeace staff in the UK. Click here to catch up on the other entries.

Moonlighting: Lisa 'two jobs' Weatherly

My official job at Greenpeace is in supporter services, working with Chris and Graham, and seeing first hand the wonderful donations, letters and e-mails that arrive at Canonbury Villas each day.

Currently, though, I'm moonlighting in the active supporters unit, helping our incredible teams of volunteers across the UK who give their time, energy and boundless enthusiasm (in ways that constantly amaze me) to Greenpeace and our campaigning.

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