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One million!
Posted: February 2007 Categories: Uncategorized
Prize draw!
Posted: February 2007 Categories: Uncategorized
We’re having a monthly prize draw, from now until we decide to stop! Thanks to everyone who took part! The prize draw is over now, but look out for new opportunities to WIN in future! All you need to do (…)
What happened next?
Posted: February 2007 Categories: Uncategorized
So good old Whitewater gave me £100 to donate to a charity of my choice (as long as I agreed to tell people what happened next). It’s an interesting feeling – giving money away which won’t affect your personal pocket (…)
Statement
Posted: January 2007 Categories: Uncategorized
I am aware that there are rumours in our sector that Whitewater is up for sale. Such gossip can be unsettling for a business so I’d like to use this months’ Whitewater advert to set the record straight. It is (…)
FREE focus groups
Posted: January 2007 Categories: Uncategorized
Hopefully that got your attention. But here’s the best bit; it’s true! Whitewater is launching an unprecedented programme of primary research into those we believe to be the most important generation for charity marketers to get to grips with – (…)
Celebration. Whitewater style!
Posted: November 2006 Categories: Uncategorized
2006 has been Whitewater’s most successful year. Ever. The omens were good back in January when we beat off a strong cast of agencies to win the RNLI account. It was a great start to what has been a year (…)
What happened next?
Posted: November 2006 Categories: Uncategorized
To celebrate the end of a record-breaking year, we are giving each and every one of our staff £100 to give to charities of their choice. The only conditions: They can’t give to a charity that another staff member has (…)
The Big Cheese
Posted: October 2006 Categories: Uncategorized
Have you ever played Old English Skittles? There are only a couple of places in London with old-fashioned skittle alleys – we found one in the cellar of a nice gastro-pub, The Freemasons Arms, conveniently located just a short distance (…)





