Our new brand: introduction to members

Join us on 23 October 2024 from 6.30pm to 8pm for our 11th Scope members event!

This will be a special event to give members a chance to find out about our new branding.

The Scope Branding Team will be there to:

  • introduce our new look
  • talk about our tone of voice
  • explain our 3 experience principles
  • reply to any questions about the new brand.

The Scope Branding Team is excited to show you the changes and explain why we made them, in line with our 10-year strategy “An Equal Future”. You’ll also have a chance to ask questions. We can’t wait to share this with you!

About the event

6.30pm: Welcome from Giovanni Gaetani, our Membership and Community Manager

6.35pm: Ilonka introduces the theme of the event and the speakers  

6.45pm to 7.30pm: Harry Holgate and Frankie Butler Introduce the New Brand 

7.30pm to 7.55pm: Questions and Answers with Members 

8pm: Event ends

Speakers

Ilonka Ligteringen



Ilonka is the Head of Brand and Creative at Scope. She has worked in agencies and charities developing brands for the past 12 years and has worked for Geometry Global (WPP), Good Agency, and with clients such as The Sick Children's Trust, Evelina London Children's Hospital, Citizen's Advice, and Age UK. 

Ilonka comes from a neurodiverse family, she has dyslexia and has two children that both have dyslexia and ADHD. Ilonka dedicated to changing attitudes towards Disabled people and developing Scope's brand into a household name.

Harry Holgate



Harry is Creative Lead in the Brand and Marketing team and has been at Scope since October 2022. In a varied career so far, he has worked for the BBC, ESPN, RNIB, The Royal Parks and up to Director level at several brand, creative and marketing agencies.

Coming from a family with multiple disabled and neurodiverse members, Harry is dedicated to amplifying disabled voices, challenging outdated attitudes and creating an equal future.   

Frankie Butler



Frankie is the Senior Brand Project Manager at Scope. She has extensive experience in brand management and leading major rebranding projects, including work for Muscular Dystrophy UK and HubStar.

A dual US/UK citizen, Frankie lives in East Sussex with her two teenagers. Her personal connection to disability includes a son with muscular dystrophy and a daughter with dyscalculia and dyslexia. She also cares for adults with cerebral palsy.

Frankie is passionate about amplifying disabled voices, creating equal opportunities, and making Scope a household name.