Sue Pedley is an independent market researcher with considerable experience of research projects in both the private and voluntary sectors. She has an MBA from Kingston University. Sue has worked with Legacy Foresight on the original Baby Boomers project (Living Forever: Baby Boomers and Legacies) in 2007 and on the research update (Baby Boomers Revisited) in 2010, and is currently facilitating focus groups and depth interviews for the In-Memoriam Insight programme. Other voluntary sector clients include Parentline Plus, NCVO and the Charity Commission.
Tim is a quantitative analyst who has worked with Legacy Foresight for the past two years, in particular on the legacy income forecasting service. Beyond Legacy Foresight, Tim has contributed to quantitative analysis, modelling and forecasting projects for clients including Defra, the UN World Travel Organisation and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA), and works regularly with media researchers Sparkler and the Trajectory Partnership consultancy. Tim's previous experience includes designing and analysing research at BMRB and delivering quantitative consultancy projects at the Future Foundation; he has a BSc in mathematics and an MRes in political science.
Duncan has over 12 years business management, classical marketing and man management experience gained within a range of charitable, financial services and fmcg organisations. He has a deep understanding of the world of fundraising, together with broad marketing expertise. Having spent six years delivering the legacy fundraising strategy at Cancer Research UK, he possesses an in-depth knowledge of the legacy marketplace, now kept up to date by working in the field with a range of different clients. www.legacygiving.co.uk
Bridget has worked in research and evaluation for over fifteen years in the voluntary and statutory sectors and as a freelance researcher. She offers a range of services including evaluation, data analysis, report writing and editing, literature reviews, web searches and participatory research. Bridget specialises in qualitative research and has worked with children and young people, people with disabilities, refugees, parents, and older people.