Weller and Wagstaff undertake CASCAID onesie challenge

Raise £2,000

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Incisive Media group chairman Tim Weller and Helen Wagstaff, founder of CASCAID and managing director of MiP, have completed their onesie challenge raising over £2,000 for Great Ormond Street Hospital.

Incisive Media group chairman Tim Weller and Helen Wagstaff, founder of CASCAID and managing director of MiP, have completed their onesie challenge raising over £2,000 for Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). CASCAID is an asset management initiative to raise £1m for GOSH, after successfully raising over £2m for Cancer Research UK last year. At an event to kick off this year's fund raising activities earlier in 2018, Weller sponsored Wagstaff £1,000 to wear a onesie for the day, while he in turn was sponsored £1,000 by Craig Walton, founder of Asset TV, to do the same. The pair don...

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