Investment fund firm backs COPS winter ball

Investment fund firm backs COPS winter ball


By Greaterbirminghamchambers.com


Investment fund firm, Imperium Investments, is backing Care of Police Survivor’s (COPS) Winter Ball.

Founder and chief executive of Imperium Investments, Dmitry Leus, is sponsoring the fundraising event which aims to raise significant funds for COPS, a national charity which supports the surviving families of police officers and staff who have died on duty.

Dmitry, whose family run fund is well known for its philanthropic work, said: “I am honoured to be supporting COPS Winter Ball 2020.

“My father was a policeman for 30 years, so I believe, I personally understand how hard they work and how hard it can be on their families sometimes.

“The work COPS do is very impressive, the support they give and the community they have built for survivors is really special.

“I am proud to be involved in such a great charity and know that all of the money raised will be going to a good cause to help continue their support.”

On 1 February 2020, COPS is hosting a spectacular black-tie ball at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.

The event will include a drinks reception, a three-course dinner, entertainment from the Fabulators, and a chance to win some once-in-a-lifetime lots in an exclusive auction.

The charity’s Patron, Penny Lancaster, a model, photographer, TV personality and wife of Rod Stewart, will also be attending.

COPS chief executive, Tim Buckley, said: “We have been completely overwhelmed by the generosity shown by Dmitry and his team at Imperium Investments.

“By supporting COPS and sponsoring our Winter Ball, the business is helping us to support the surviving families of police officers who have sadly died in their line of duty.

“It’s going to be a wonderful evening – made even more so by Dmitry’s generosity.”

Investment fund firm backs COPS winter ball

COPS Winter Ball receives sponsorship boost


By Ukcops.org


An investment fund, with a history of generous charity support and family ties to the police, is generously sponsoring the Care of Police Survivors (COPS) Winter Ball.

 Founder and CEO of Imperium Investments, Dmitry Leus, has generously agreed to sponsor the fundraising event which aims to raise significant funds for COPS, a national charity that supports the surviving families of police officers and staff who have died on duty.

Dmitry, whose family run fund is well known for its philanthropic work, said: “I am honoured to be supporting COPS Winter Ball 2020.

“My father was a policeman for 30 years, so I believe, I personally understand how hard they work and how hard it can be on their families sometimes. The work COPS do is very impressive, the support they give and the community they have built for survivors is really special.

“I am proud to be involved in such a great charity and know that all of the money raised will be going to a good cause to help continue their support.”

On Saturday 1st February 2020, COPS is hosting a spectacular black-tie ball at the National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire.

The unforgettable evening will include a drinks reception, a three-course dinner, entertainment from the Fabulators, and a chance to win some once-in-a-lifetime lots in an exclusive auction.

The charities Patron, Penny Lancaster, will also be attending.

COPS Chief Executive, Tim Buckley, said: “We have been completely overwhelmed by the generosity shown by Dmitry and his team at Imperium Investments.

“By supporting COPS and sponsoring our Winter Ball, the business is helping us to support the surviving families of police officers who have sadly died in their line of duty.

It’s going to be a wonderful evening – made even more so by Dmitry’s generosity.”

London based Imperium Investments pays great attention to the social sphere and has a strong commitment to giving back.  The family office has a strong philanthropic ethos and are deeply engaged in charitable activity, supporting several causes the team is passionate about.

Tickets are still available for the Winter Ball and can be purchased through the charity’s website ukcops.org/winter-ball

More more information about Imperium Investments please click here:  Imperium Investments

My father was a policeman for 30 years, so I believe, I personally understand how hard they work and how hard it can be on their families sometimes. The work COPS do is very impressive, the support they give and the community they have built for survivors is really special.

Dmitry Leus

Source ukcops.org

Bob Stewart MP at Houses of Parliament: “Dmitry is doing amazing and important work”

Bob Stewart MP at Houses of Parliament: “Dmitry is doing amazing and important work”

BY PR NEWSWIRE

The evening was hosted by Colonel Bob Stewart MP and supported by Imperium Investments, represented by their director Dmitry Leus.

Imperium Investments, in conjunction with St. George’s Hospital, presented a medical device called the “Buzzy” for children at a charity evening in the Houses of Parliament. It has already helped in 31 million procedures using natural pain relief to reduce the pain of injections or giving blood samples.

The technology applies a cooling pad system which alleviates the pain like cold water cools a burn making the whole treatment process less daunting.

Celebrities who came along to support St George’s and Imperium Investments initiative included Lee Ryan, Stephanie Waring from Hollyoaks, Kurran Pooni and Dan Elahi from The Apprentice and Britain’s Got Talent winner Richard Jones.

Colonel Bob Stewart MP (left) with Dmitry Leus (centre) and guests at the Palace of Westminster.

Colonel Bob Stewart MP welcomed guests, saying: “I am delighted you could all come to this special evening to support the great work done at St George’s Hospital. Thank you also to Dmitry Leus for organising this event and for your amazing efforts supporting St George’s.

When I first heard of Dmitry’s work, I was thoroughly impressed by the new device that helps children with cancer remain pain-free.

I see now how much St George’s Hospital Charity appreciates his generosity. Cancer is a cruel disease. When children suffer, the treatment seems to be even more grueling. I believe children should be given as much support as possible to finally feel ease and comfort.

It’s an honour to host St George’s Hospital Charity at the Houses Of Parliament and it’s an incredible cause that had brought all of us here together tonight.”

Amerjit Chohan, Chief Executive of St George’s Hospital Charity, expressed appreciation that so many guests had come out to support the charity and thanked Dmitry Leus and Imperium Investments for their continued support of the charity and in making the event happen.

In future, Imperium Investments plan to support holidays for children and their families, with special arrangements made for them to be supported by local hospitals in the countries they visit to ensure they can access emergency medical care if needed.

Dmitry Leus, director of Imperium Investments, spoke about his admiration for the work of the hospital and his pride in supporting the charity: “We are pleased to offer our support, in partnership with St George’s, to make childhood illnesses such as cancer more manageable and less harrowing.

We are especially proud we could help make a medical device, the Buzzy, available to young patients to provide natural pain relief to ease injections and giving blood samples.

We are also working with St George’s Hospital Charity to redevelop the Children’s Garden, creating a safe, fun and peaceful space for children and their loved ones. The garden will aid with healing emotionally and physically, provide a space for education and learning, and also offer distraction outside of the hospital environment.”

Donations can be made to St George’s Hospital Charity Children’s Appeal online.

Source PR NEWSWIRE