8. SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES This Sisterhood project offers a package of commercial benefits, from client hospitality opportunities to positive UK media exposure. This is a feel good project with charity fundraising at its core. Project Partners must be happy to support our goal of raising money for The Royal Marsden Cancer Campaign We are looking for : Senior Project Partners Secondary Partners Title Sisterhood Sponsor Specific Event Partners
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17. Sisters already in the media Within the team are a number of women with an established media profile who we will be utilising to further our media coverage and raise awareness, including: Helen Skelton Is one of the pin up Blue Peter Show presenters. She has a BA degree in journalism. During her time at college, she worked as an extra on Coronation Street and Cutting It. She was a reporter and occasional presenter on children's news programme Newsround before being revealed as a new Blue Peter presenter on in 2008. In April 2009, Skelton became only the second woman to ever to finish the grueling 78 mile Namibia Ultra Marathon. She managed the desert run in 23 hours and 45 minutes, kayaked the entire length of the Amazon for Sports Relief and just completed a 500mile trek to Antarctica Elizabeth McClarnon is one third of Britain's biggest girl band Atomic Kitten and has travelled the world on sell out tours, has countless awards and number 1 singles and albums under her belt and sold 10 million records globally. Since her early Atomic Kitten days, Liz has effortlessly made the leap from starlet to superstar, been schmoozed by Hollywood hotshots and partied with pop royalty. Since then Liz has been busy in the studio writing great song after great song. Her debut album was released in 2009. In July 2008 Liz swapped her microphone for an apron, as she took part in the new BBC 1 prime time, series of Celebrity Masterchef where she triumphed in being crowned Celebrity Masterchef winner . Emma Sayle is the fearless leader of this merry band of girls. She is the brains and brawn behind a very successful company in the upmarket adult industry Killing Kittens, has launched The Sisterhood Club and is an ambassador for Sweaty Betty and N.Peal. When not pursuing world domination in the business world she can be found covered in mud, attempting to surf, on a speedboat, breaking squash rackets on walls, playing dirty in triathlons, practicing her front crawl naked in the serpentine after a night out, competing in the worlds toughest footrace – the Marathon des Sables, climbing Kilimanjaro for fun or just generally dominating the world at pace
18. Nikki Moore Brougham is also known as Gadget Girl and is a technology writer and presenter. She is the gadget girl on BBC2 Something for the Weekend, has a weekly gadget slot on Talk Radio Europe and BBC radio and a weekly column in the Metro. She has also appeared on Al Jazeera news as their technology expert. Other work includes working with WISE (women into science and engineering) encouraging young women to get more involved in technology. When she's not being a total geek her drinking ability honed ‘ oup north means she can drink any alpha male under the table at pace. Kate Spicer is one of the UK ’s leading lifestyle journalists with regular features appearing in the Sunday Times Style magazine and highbrow glossies. Suffering from multiple personality issues, she flits between triathlons and disappearing for several days on mysterious 'assignments'. Has a body like a highly trained journalist. Bean Sopwith is a top British Freeclimber and all round adventurer. She has climbed full time in some of the world’s top destinations and worked as a climbing advisor on a number of TV shows. She has recently stared in ITV ’s primetime programme Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie 2 where she teamed up with Jack Osbourne (son of rock legend Ozzy Osborne) in pursuit of non-stop adventure.
19. Sisters in the media The Sisterhood are an extremely well connected group of women from a variety of professions and industry sectors. Publicity surrounding the group has reached all corners of the world including front page of The Daily Telegraph, Front page Evening Standard, Daily Mail, Australian Telegraph, Hello magazine, South African Sunday Times as well as TV appearances on This Morning ITV show, ITN news, Channel 5 news and Radio Talksport.
20. CONTACT US Emma Sayle 07979 8173363 [email_address] www.sisterhoodchallenge.com