Inspirations Dinner 2013

Date
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Location
London, UK

Scope is delighted to invite you to our annual Inspirations Dinner on Thursday 28 November 2013 at The London Marriott Hotel, Grosvenor Square, London W1K 6JP.

In conversation with Katherine Grainger CBE

Katherine Grainger CBE

Katherine is Britain’s most successful female rower. Her Olympic achievements make her the first female British athlete – in any sport – to gain medals in four consecutive Olympic Games. A true inspiration to all, Katherine is a class act both in and out of the water, and a figurehead for women’s rowing worldwide.

Join us for a compelling tale of her journey to success.

Scope’s Inspirations Dinner is our black tie flagship fundraising dinner. During the evening you can take part in a silent auction offering fantastic items, or bid in a ‘money can’t buy’ live auction conducted by Jeffery Archer.

Book a table now

  • Corporate tables are £3,500 for 10 guests and includes a page of advertising in the evening's programme
  • Gold Medal tables are £4,000 for 10 guests and includes a prime table position near the stage and a page of advertising in the evening's programme

For further information or to book your tables or tickets, please contact Sue Dorrington on 020 7619 7271 or email susan.dorrington@scope.org.uk.

Inspirations Dinner

An evening with Katherine Grainger CBE

Thursday 28 November 2013

London Marriott Hotel, Grosvenor Square, London W1K 6JP

Champagne reception

The Whitehall Suite, 7 pm

Dinner

The Westminster Suite, 7.45 pm

The evening will be hosted by Alastair Stewart OBE, ITN news anchor

In conversation with….

Katherine Grainger CBE

Auction

Carriages: 11 pm

Dress: Black Tie

Inspirations Dinner committee

Chair: Isabel Hudson, Chair NHBC, MGM Advantage, Phoenix Group, Pensions Regulator, QBE

Sammy Cooper-Smith, Rothesay Life, Laurie Edmans CBE, MGM Advantage, Richard Farr, BDO, Mark Gibbard Jones, Standard Resourcing, Adam Levitt, Ashurst, Lewis Sidnick, NHBC. Mark D Smith, Unilever, Sarah Macken, Astute Strategies, Louise Inward, Pension Corporation