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Wrigleys Charity Leadership Forum (Sheffield)AI-volution - where next for charities and technology?

Wednesday 25th February, 2026 |
Wrigleys Solicitors, Derwent House, 150 Arundel Gate, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 2FN

In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, senior leaders have to manage the ethical, legal, environmental and data concerns around AI, as well as managing the expectations of beneficiaries, stakeholders and staff around the use of AI.

This session will consider how charities and senior leaders can engage with new forms of technology to their advantage, how to address drawbacks and misconceptions, and will encourage participants to share wins and learning points with their peers.

The forum will be carried out under the Chatham House Rule and will provide an opportunity for discussion, knowledge and experience sharing.

This event will also take place in Leeds, Kendal and Newcastle.

Visit our events page if you would prefer to attend a different location.

Please share this event with colleagues and contacts in the charity sector who would be interested in attending.

Programme

Arrival and Refreshments

Welcome and Introductions

Wrigleys Charity Leadership Forum

Presented by Hayley Marsden and Dan Lewis at Wrigleys Solicitors.

In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, senior leaders have to manage the ethical, legal, environmental and data concerns around AI, as well as the managing the expectations of beneficiaries, stakeholders and staff around the use of AI.

This session will consider how charities and senior leaders can engage with new forms of technology to their advantage, how to address drawbacks and misconceptions, and will encourage participants to share wins and learning points with their peers.

Open Discussion

The forum will be carried out under the Chatham House Rule and will provide an opportunity for discussion, knowledge and experience sharing.

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