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Pepper Announces New Patron
Dennis Fairey
We are delighted to announce that Dennis Fairey has accepted an offer from the Trustees to become a patron of the Pepper Foundation. Dennis continues to be the " communications guru" for the charity, having spent several years providing creative design and printing expertise and as well as a Pepper Trustee.
Dennis is responsible for updating the Pepper corporate identity into the much admired format we see today, and has championed the literature and website redesign. He is also responsible for editing our Pepper News newsletter and the monthly updates for our website - a right little clever ‘dick’.
Dennis' connections with local churches also introduced the "Pepper Praise" services slotting into one of the days during the summer show when we did not have a Sunday performance, raising a lot of money for the charity on what would otherwise have been a clear day.
Through his media and publishing connections, he also persuaded Jonathan Scott of the BBC Big Cat Diary fame to speak at the Berkhamsted Collegiate School Centenary Hall and was responsible for publishing and producing the Summer Show programme and all the marketing material for at least 5 years.
We are delighted to welcome Dennis to join our select band of patrons. 23rd July 2009 Recent News |