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User:Katie Tipple

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Katie Tipple is a British Philanthropy Director.

Tipple was born in Harrogate, Yorkshire, on 1st August 1981. She earned a Bachelors degree in Environmental Policy, from Oxford Brookes University, Oxford.

Tipple has led high profile awareness raising, events and high value fundraising campaigns, raising seven figure funding, for UK charities including NSPCC, Unicef UK, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, Sported founded by Sir Keith Mills, Malaria No More, United for Global Mental Health and Global Survivors Fund co-founded by Nobel Peace Prize laureates Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad.

During the Malaria Summit in 2018, King Charles III, Bill Gates, and 14 Heads of Commonwealth State, Tipple was the philanthropic lead, raising £2.9billion ($4.1bn) towards ending malaria globally.

At NSPCC, Tipple led partnerships for ambassadors including John Cleese, the late George Michael and Linda Papadopoulos, raising awareness, high profile events and funding.

Katie Tipple, April 2022.

Tipple also led high value engagement at The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, through Royal led events hosted by the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Edward.

Tipple is also a life coach, coaching leading philanthropists https://www.katietipple.com/