Growth and Innovation: insight, creation, delivery.
Alex Frisby

Alex Frisby  

Alex joined The Foundation in September 2011, and has since worked for clients including O2 and M&S. Prior to this, he worked for two years at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratories, a government research institute where he developed chemical detection techniques for MoD and homeland security applications. He has a Masters degree in Natural Sciences from Cambridge University.

 

Candice Motran

Candice Motran  

Candice joined The Foundation in March 2011 following a year-long social enterprise leadership programme called On Purpose. She has previously worked on fostering innovation in the NHS, designing social impact measurement systems at HCT Group, and developing Corporate Responsibility strategy at United Airlines. She has an MBA with Distinction from Oxford University’s Saïd Business School, and a Bachelors degree in Aerospace Engineering from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
Louise Tan

Louise Tan  

Louise joined The Foundation in February 2011, and has since worked with a range of clients including InterContinental Hotels, HSBC and O2, helping them to develop innovation and customer-centric strategies. Previously she worked at the direct marketing agency part of the ENGINE group, helping to execute various strategic marketing and CRM campaigns for the integrated Gala Bingo, Gala Casinos and Coral Bookmakers accounts, as well as the Government’s ‘Race Online 2012’ initiative. Louise holds a Foundation Certificate from the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising and BA in Philosophy and English Literature from Cambridge University.
Christina Moreton

Christina Moreton  

Christina joined The Foundation in November 2010, and has since supported clients including O2, Scottish Enterprise, HSBC and RSPB, helping to develop and implement customer-focussed strategies. Prior to joining she worked for the Central Office of Information, tackling strategy and communication challenges for public sector clients including the Department of Health, the Cabinet Office and the Ministry of Justice. Previously she worked for Datamonitor as a consultant specialising in the financial services sector. Christina holds a BA in Modern History from Oxford University.
Kate Jarvis

Kate Jarvis  

Kate joined The Foundation in September 2009 and has since worked with clients including HSBC, O2 and New Look, on projects ranging from branding to proposition development. Prior to joining she worked for a French strategy consultancy in Paris, specialising in the brand identity of luxury goods. Kate has a First Class degree in French and German from Cambridge University, where she was awarded the Whytehead scholarship.

Our Events

  • Ownership – the only thing that matters for long term growth?
    Wednesday 29th February 2012

    What effect does an organisation's ownership have on its approach to growth and its long term success in achieving it? We are interested in not just who has ownership, but how they own as well.



    There is currently a lively debate around this issue and we’ve assembled three speakers with interesting and useful perspectives.  Luke Mayhew, former MD of one of the country’s favourite employee owned retailers (now a non exec at a range of businesses owned in other ways).  Michael Green, who's written a book all about long term growth and ownership and how stock-markets could be changed to promote not prevent (The Road from Ruin). And our favourite grouchy city journalist who has many points of view, all strongly held, Anthony Hilton (a member of our Advisory Board).



    For more information and to RSVP please email Sonia sstuart@the-foundation.com.

    19:00 - One Alfred Place
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Monday 6th February

Time for Action

Last year… we worked on a pro-bono project for Action for M.E. (the UK’s largest charity for people with M.E.) 

One of the results that emerged from our collaborative workshops with their leadership team was that they should focus on leading a