The EVCOM Clarion Awards 2025
ceremony will take place on Tuesday 8th July at the London Stock Exchange Group
(LSEG), recognising standout work in purpose-driven communications, events and
film.
Celebrating creativity that makes a
difference, the Clarions highlight work that tackles real-world challenges -
from sustainability and mental health to education, equity, and social impact.
This year’s finalists represent the
very best in the industry. Among them are leading creative agencies and
production companies of the live events and video world including:
- DRPG
- Brunswick Creative
- Pukka Films
- Plastic Pictures
- Quite Frankly
A full shortlist of finalists is
available at: EVCOM
Clarion Awards 2025 Shortlist
Andrew Smith, chair of the EVCOM board, said: “The EVCOM Clarion Awards are a must-attend evening for all event
and comms leaders. Whether you work in a corporate comms team, brand marketing,
or a creative agency, the Clarions offer a front-row seat to the work shaping
today’s ethical brand narratives.”
The evening will include:
- A live panel discussion
on what clients really want when it comes to sustainability
- A showcase of
award-winning projects
- Networking drinks on the
LSEG rooftop terrace overlooking the City
Panel: “Sustainability and
Winning Business – What Clients Want”
With sustainability no longer a ‘nice to have’, agencies are
under pressure to show real credentials and measurable impact. This panel
discussion brings together brand-side and agency leaders to explore strategy, brand legacy, client
expectations, data-backed storytelling and the increasing reputational risk of
greenwashing.
Panelists include:
- Pamela Noakes, global sustainability director, M&C Saatchi – offering the client perspective
- Sam Wilson, founder,
Syntiro Associates
- Dr Dominic Tantram,
Syntiro Associates, Chartered Environmentalist
- Jenny Manby, Plastic
Pictures and sustainability assessor at CISL
- Phil McMichael, UK sales director, PRG
The event will be hosted by
Philippa Forrester, one of the UK’s most recognisable science and environment
broadcasters. Known for Tomorrow’s World, Robot Wars and her BBC natural
history documentaries, Forrester brings warmth, intelligence and deep environmental
knowledge to the Clarion stage.