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With just one ticket, you’ll gain access to all ten sessions across two days: thought-provoking keynotes, lively panel debates, networking opportunities, and interactive Q&As with expert voices shaping the future of leadership.

Day one (Tuesday 24 March) will take place in person at the Hilton Wembley, London – and live online. Whether you’re joining us in person or remotely, you’ll experience a full day of connection, discussion, and thought-provoking sessions to re-energise your leadership practice.

Day two (Wednesday 25 March) will bring everyone together online, ensuring you can take part in every session, wherever you are.

When purchasing your ticket below, please select from one of the following options:

  • Day one in person, day two online 
  • Day one and two online

Type: Hybrid conference
Date & time: Tuesday 24 and Wednesday 25 March 2026
Day one venue: Hilton Wembley, Lakeside Way, Wembley Park, London, HA9 0BU 

Members only? Open to all civil society leaders (not just members)

90% of attendees said ACEVOFest encouraged them to reflect on their leadership practice

[I enjoyed] the in person day, the catering, the chance to meet interesting people, the genuinely useful and insightful talks with a good range of speakers and topics. The app was great too! Best conference one I’ve ever used.

Leigh Venus, Chief executive, Kielder Observatory Astronomical Society 

Day one (hybrid)
Theme: future-proofing impactful civil society leadership 
09:00-10:00
Refreshments, networking and exhibition
10:00-10:15
Welcome

Jane Ide OBE, CEO, ACEVO

10:15-11:00
Session 1 - Beyond crisis mode: leading civil society towards long-term impact

Ruth Ibegbuna, Founder and CEO, Roots Programme/ Northern Soul CIC/ Rekindle School

Civil society often operates in response to emergencies, but how are leaders shifting from reactive to proactive, future-proofing their organisations and leadership practice for long-term influence? Our opening keynote speaker, Ruth Ibegbuna was listed in The Sunday Times as one of the 500 most influential people in the UK, and by Virgin as one of the top six female changemakers internationally.

11:00-11:30
Break
11:30-13:00
Session 2 - Panel: leading through complexity: changing leadership in the face of uncertainty

Simon Blake OBE, CEO, Stonewall

Chris Sherwood, CEO, NSPCC

Alison Wyman, CEO, Actors' Trust

In a world of disruption, how are civil society leaders becoming more adaptive, responsive, and agile to continue to be able to lead with confidence amid volatility?

13:00-14:00
Session 3 - Lunch and structured networking

For in person attendees - lunch and networking, including structured opportunities to meet your peers and discuss topical issues.

14:00-15:15
Session 4 - Panel: ethical leadership and governance: decision-making in a complex world

Mark Simms OBE, CEO, P3

How are leaders strengthening governance practices to drive ethical decision-making, accountability, and transparency in an era of complexity and change? Further panel members to be announced shortly.

15:15-15:45
Break
15:45-16:45
Session 5 - Keynote: decolonising leadership: shifting power in practice

Derek Bardowell, Author, co-CEO, Ten Years' Time

How are leaders actively redistributing power, challenging Western-centric models, and embedding truly representative decision-making in civil society?

16:45-17:00
Closing remarks
Day two (online)
Theme: progressive leadership for a radically changing world
09:15-09:30
Welcome, introduction to day two and reflections from day one
09:30-10:45
Session 6 - Keynote: redefining leadership legitimacy: who leads, who decides?

Dr Sarabajaya Kumar, Associate professor/ Director, UCL/ Impatience Limited

As public trust in institutions declines, how are leaders in civil society rethinking legitimacy, accountability, and decision-making to ensure their leadership is truly representative and community-driven?

11:00-12:15
Session 7 - Panel: leading in the age of AI and data: ethical challenges and opportunities

Tim Cook, CEO/Co-founder, AIConfident

Manny Hothi, CEO, Trust for London

Professor Sue Turner OBE, Founding director, AI Governance Ltd

Sandi Wassmer, CEO, enei

As AI and data-driven decision-making reshape society, what role are leaders playing in ensuring ethical and inclusive implementation to drive meaningful, non-harmful change?

12:30-13:15
Session 8 - Structured networking groups

Online networking in zoom breakout rooms, to meet peers, exchange knowledge and discuss shared challenges.

13:15-14:00
Lunch
14:00-15:15
Session 9 - Panel: the next generation of leaders: shifting power for a more inclusive future

Saeed Atcha MBE, Founder and CEO, Youth Leads UK

Imogen Gregg-Auriac, Founding partner, Good Work With

Catherine McWilliam, Nations director, IoD Scotland

As civil society evolves, so do expectations of leadership. What do emerging leaders want from the sector? How are the leaders of today creating space for new voices, new approaches, and more inclusive leadership structures?

15:30-16:45
Session 10 - Keynote: leading with trust and integrity in an era of misinformation

Imran Ahmed, CEO, Center for Countering Digital Hate

How are leaders building and sustaining trust in a digital landscape where misinformation spreads rapidly?

16:45-17:00
Reflections and closing remarks

You can choose attend day one in-person (at the Hilton Wembley, Lakeside Way, Wembley Park, London, HA9 0BU) or online. If you are attending in-person, please see below for travel and parking, accommodation and accessibility information about the venue.

Location
Train/tube

Wembley Park Station (10 mins walk from venue) is two stops from Baker Street on the London Underground Metropolitan line, and is also served by the Jubilee line for further connections across the Underground network.

Wembley Stadium Station (10 mins walk from venue) is one stop from London Marylebone on Chiltern Railways.

Wembley Central Station (20 mins walk or 15 mins bus from venue) is on the London Underground Bakerloo line and London Overground line from Watford Junction to London Euston.

Bus/coach

National Express coaches run to Wembley Stadium (next to the Hilton) from over 50 locations across the UK.

Wembley is well served by local buses, including the 18/N18, 83/N83, 92, 182, 206, 223, 297 and 483 serving routes across North West London and to and from Central London.  

Driving/parking

Please note that the venue is within the ULEZ zone. If you are traveling from outside London you may wish to consider park and ride – there is a list of tube station car parks with easy links to Wembley.

The Hilton does not have its own car park. Public car parks nearby include:
Wembley Stadium Gold Car Park – website – Google Maps – 200m away on Lakeside Way
Just Park Empire Way – website – Google Maps – 5 mins walk
Brent Civic Centre – website – Google Maps – 5 mins walk
Just Park The Greenman Hotel – website – Google Maps – 10 mins walk

Airports

Heathrow: 14 miles (about an hour away, take the Elizabeth Line to Acton, then a bus to Wembley)

London Stansted: 42 miles (quickest journey 1.5 hours, take the Stansted Express to Liverpool Street then the Metropolitan line to Wembley Park)

Luton: 31 miles (quickest journey 1.5 hours, take the National Express coach to Finchley Road then the Metropolitan line to Wembley Park)

Accommodation

If you choose to stay on site at Hilton Wembley you can find full information and bookings for the hotel here. We do not have any delegate rates with the hotel.

Other nearby hotels include:

Premier Inn London Wembley Stadium – 5 mins walk

Ibis London Wembley – 10 mins walk

Novotel London Wembley – 10 mins walk

Accessibility

There is a drop-off point in front of the hotel entrance. The route from the drop-off point is accessible to a wheelchair user with assistance. The hotel’s main entrance is located at the front of the building, signed with ‘Hilton London Wembley’. There is step-free access at this entrance consisting of a slope with a very easy incline . The main doors are push pad/ button activated and open automatically towards you. There is an intercom and a Hilton Team Member is available for assistance at this entrance.

The hotel does not have its own car park. The nearest car park for public use is within approximately 200m (219yd) on Lakeside Way (Wembley Stadium Gold Car Park – website – Google Maps). There are Blue Badge parking bays available within the car park.

The conference/meeting facilities are located on the third and fourth levels. Lifts are available. 

Accessible toilet facilities are available throughout the venue.

All presentations will be live captioned on screen. 

If you require any other assistance, please let us know this in advance either on your booking form or by emailing events@acevo.org.uk 

This information is provided by the hotel. You can find the hotel’s full accessibility guide here.

We are very aware of the environmental impact of events and are aim to improve the sustainability of ACEVOFest each year.

We are doing this by:

  • choice of venue – Hilton make mitigating the environmental impact of their operations a high priority – read more. They are dedicated to reducing food waste with innovative kitchen practices, including recycling cooking oil
  • requesting the event impact statement provided by Hilton to review the impact of this particular event
  • the ACEVO staff team will travel by public transport and encourage attendees to do the same
  • minimising the use of paper at the event – please use the app to view the agenda and information about the exhibitors and speakers. If you need paper copies for accessibility reasons, please email events@acevo.org.uk
  • we encourage our exhibitors to consider sustainability in e.g. the materials they use on their stands, reducing waste and considering the impact of items they give away to delegates.

ACEVO is looking forward to inspiring civil society leaders once again in 2026. In 2025, we welcomed over 300 members and non-members, in-person and online, to hear from and engage with 25 speakers from across the sector and beyond.

A very warm, collegiate event – that balanced respect for the experience of CEOs in the audience, recognition of the big challenges, and input into new thinking.

Jo Youle, CEO, Missing People

It was really excellent. Great location, excellent talks, good networking, I enjoyed talking to the exhibitors, fab catering – I’d attend again – great work.

Sara Purdy, Chief executive, British Institute of Radiology

The openness and honesty of the speakers was inspiring. Safe space in which to meet and discuss issues with other CEOs.

Rob Mills, CEO, Walton Charity

Pricing

Day one and two online
Member – less than £1m income£125
Member – £1m-£5m income£145
Member – over £5m income£165
Non-member£199
Day one in person, day two online
Member – less than £1m income£175
Member – £1m-£5m income£195
Member – over £5m income£215
Non-member£249

Where non-members are welcomed to ACEVO events, we ask that you are:

  • a CEO (or equivalent) of a charity and social enterprise
  • an aspiring CEO
  • a retired chief executive, not operating as a sole trader
  • an out of post chief executive, who is between jobs
  • a member of a partner organisation we are delivering the event with

The non-member price stated on this page is exclusively for attendees meeting these criteria. If you are a sole trader, private sector employee or business owner, please contact corporate.partnerships@acevo.org.uk to purchase a ticket. 

By agreeing to take part in an ACEVO event, you agree to meet the expectations set out in the code of conduct.

Booking is a confirmation of your attendance, unless cancellation is received in writing to events@acevo.org.uk. Cancellations received one month or more before the event are eligible for a 50% refund. Cancellations received less than one month before the event are not eligible for a refund.

By booking a place on this event you agree to the Events, programmes and activities terms & conditions.

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