15th Anniversary Reception
The Charity Finance Directors' Group celebrated its 15th Anniversary at a reception on the Terrace at the House of Commons on 19th March 2003.
The event was both enjoyable and poignant as speakers celebrated CFDG's success. PricewaterhouseCoopers sponsored the reception and Patrick Figgis, responsible for CSR at PwC expressed his support for the work of CFDG and developments being made through its policy initiatives.
CFDG's CEO, Shirley Scott, said: "We have come so far in 15 years. I am very proud of our achievements and look forward to seeing CFDG grow more influential in the coming years."
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Founding Chairman of CFDG, Adrian J.L Randall, said: "I am very proud to have been involved with CFDG from the very beginning. First as founding Chairman from 1988 to 1992, then as a backbencher before becoming a Subscriber member when I joined Moores Rowland as Charity Audit Partner and finally becoming an Honorary member in 2000. CFDG has assisted me considerably in my career within the charity sector both in providing support and in opening doors. I hope that the next fifteen years will be as interesting and exciting as the last fifteen have been for CFDG. I am sure it will continue to go from strength to strength playing a very important role in the sector."
"We would like to congratulate CFDG on fifteen successful years of promoting public confidence in charity management. The Home Office fully supports the CFDG campaign to further raise awareness and knowledge of the sector amongst key people."
- Bob Russell MP, Liberal Democrat spokesman for Culture, Media and Sport and reception host
"CFDG plays a vital role in educating charities and the public about the financial management of charities. I am delighted to help CFDG celebrate 15 years raising public confidence in the management of charities."
- Lord Filkin CBE, Parliamentry Undersecretary for Race Equality, Community Policy and European and International Policy

The Director of the CFDG and Trustees. (2002)

Chairmen - Past and Present
