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Recruiting: Olympic opportunities with somewhereto
somewhereto: Livity in collaboration with Channel 4 You’ve seen it online, you’ve read it in the news, now its your turn to be a part of somewhereto.
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Tagged channel 4, Legacy Trust UK, livity, London 2012, olympics, recruitment, somewhereto
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In good company…
Livity goes Green So everybody seems to be going gardening mad lately, including us!
Posted in Green issues, Livity
Tagged brixton, environmentally friendly, ethical office, green, Grow your own, livity, London
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Livity welcomes Ben Maxwell
Ben was appointed as Livity’s first head of concept, strategy and digital. He will be responsible for digital marketing, audience engagement and co-creation. Check Ben out in New Media Age ‘Move of the Week’ Welcome to the team Ben!
Posted in Digital news, Livity
Tagged Ben Maxwell, Co-Creation, Digital, livity, New Media Age, recruitment
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Welcome to the temporary online home of Livity…
Livity is a youth-specialist communications agency that works alongside young people every day to create campaigns, content and communities that improve the lives of young people and the fortunes of our clients. To find out how putting young people at … Continue reading
Livity & Marketing Society Awards for Excellence 2010
Our campaign for Teenage Cancer Trust – Shunburn, delivered in partnership with Superdrug, has been shortlisted in Cause Related Marketing category. Well done to our Shunburn team! Check it out
Posted in Industry news, Livity, Social enterprise
Tagged Awards, Leona Lewis, livity, Marketing, shunburn, Superdrug, Teenage Cancer Trust
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Livity brings Sex Worth Talking About to Bebo
Having established Bebo’s Big Think as a hugely effective forum for engaging hundreds of thousands of young people from all walks of life across the country in debates about Crime, Climate Change, Careers and Books, Livity took the DCSF’s new … Continue reading
Posted in Livity, Youth Culture
Tagged bebo, behaviour change, celebrity, dcsf, livity, sex, sexual health, social marketing, teenage pregnancy, zara martin
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The Rich Tapestry of Livity, by Albert Harvey, 18
Article first published in Times Online From the bottom of a coffee cup, a thriving social enterprise that offers young people the chance to excel emerged. Livity’s Brixton offices in a converted piano warehouse are not what you would expect … Continue reading
Posted in Youth Culture
Tagged brixton, live futures, livity, michelle clothier, sam conniff, social enterprise, teenagers, young people, youth marketing
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Our Awesome Clients
Livity works with organisations big and small across the private, public and charity sectors, often uniting the strengths of each in cross-sector collaborations. We’re fluent in the jargon of all three sectors and try our hardest to avoid using any … Continue reading
Posted in Industry news, Livity, Social enterprise
Tagged bbc, channel 4, clients, diesel, guardian, live futures, livity, mtv, nike, nspcc, playstation, social enterprise, youth marketing
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Gordon Brown on Livity & LIVE Futures
Extract chapter From Britain’s Everyday Heroes by Gordon Brown Meet Sam Conniff and Michelle Clothier, two dynamic social entrepreneurs based in Brixton, South London, and you can see how they’re going to change things. They have set out to see … Continue reading
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Tagged book, gordon brown, live futures, livity, michelle clothier, prime minister, sam conniff, social enterprise, youth marketing
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