Natalia Keene

Corporate Partnerships Manager at Stroke Association

Natalia Keene has a vast and diverse work experience in the non-profit sector. Natalia is currently working as a Corporate Partnerships Manager at the Stroke Association. Prior to this role, they served as a Corporate Fundraising Lead at The Hospice Charity Partnership. Natalia also held the position of Corporate Fundraising Manager at John Taylor Hospice.

Before joining John Taylor Hospice, Natalia worked at Acorns Children's Hospice, where they held the roles of Partnerships Fundraising Manager and Corporate and Community Fundraising Manager. Natalia'swork at Acorns Children's Hospice lasted from September 2017 to November 2021.

Earlier in their career, Natalia worked at Birmingham Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. In this role, they served as a Corporate Partnerships Associate and later as a Major Donors & Trusts and Foundations Fundraiser.

Throughout their career, Natalia Keene has developed valuable expertise in corporate partnerships, fundraising, and community engagement within the non-profit sector.

Natalia Keene attended The University of Manchester from 2007 to 2011, where they obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Social Studies. Prior to their time at the university, they also attended Queen's Gate School, though specific details such as the duration of their attendance or the degree pursued are unavailable.

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The Stroke Association is here to support people to rebuild their lives after stroke. They believe everyone deserves to live the best life they can after stroke. They provide specialist support, fund critical research and campaign to make sure people affected by stroke get the very best care and support to rebuild their lives. Rebuilding lives after a stroke is a team effort. It takes the determination of stroke survivors and carers, the generosity of supporters and the dedication of the healthcare and research communities to get there. To help in the recovery of stroke survivors the Stroke Association provides information, support and advice. Their key areas of work include: support services, information, research, fundraising, campaigning, and volunteering.


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