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Nadine Campbell

Director of Philanthropy and Fundraising for The Community Foundation Northern Ireland

Nadine Campbell is the Director of Philanthropy and Fundraising for The Community Foundation Northern Ireland, where she champions community and collaboration. Formerly Chair of The Chartered Institute of Fundraising, she has a strong background in promoting best Fundraising practices in the sector.

As a Lean In Leader for the Belfast Network, Nadine fosters an inclusive environment that supports women in leadership. Her commitment to empowering local communities and driving positive change through strategic philanthropy makes her a vital force in the charitable sector. Nadine’s passion for collaboration inspires others to make a lasting impact. 

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