Xapien newsletter - October 2023
Welcome to Xapien's monthly newsletter featuring articles and insights from the team ???
What's new?
In case you missed it, we have an exciting product update. Take a look here.
See it in action
Curious to see what this new feature looks like? Join our founders, CTO Shaun O'Mahony, and CEO Chris Green, as they demonstrate how it can be used across different due diligence use cases.?Register now.
Webinar replay
Last week, we sat down with Chris Connew, Deputy Director of Advancement Operations at Imperial College London, to unravel the role of due diligence in relationship management. Watch the replay here.
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Last in the series
Catch the final webinar in the series with Samantha Harford, Head of Philanthropy - Transformational Giving and Abi Abcock, Senior Prospect Development Officer at the British Red Cross. They’ll talk about research throughout the donor lifecycle, and how to maximise collaboration with fundraising and engagement teams.?Register here.
Featured customer story?
The University of Manchester's research team aims to spend equal time on proactive and reactive research. But with over 20 fundraisers to support, balance is a challenge. Xapien cuts desk research time from hours to just 10 minutes, allowing prospect profiles to be written and delivered in half the time.?Read the full story here.
Recently published?
Xapien: How it works
Even low-profile subjects can require a day’s worth of research—looking under all the rocks can be more time-consuming than dealing with larger, riskier profiles. But what if this could be automated? Find out more.
Examples of when adverse media screening was crucial
Want to know how Xapien helped the Royal National Lifeboat Institution avoid a reputation crisis by spotting a class action lawsuit in the US and Canada? Or how, in just 12 minutes, Xapien found a prospect's connections had conflicting values with the Museum of London??Keep reading.
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