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PoP announces new client partnerships with businesses, charities, entrepreneurs, campaigners and celebrities

  • Writer: Edwin Buckley
    Edwin Buckley
  • Jun 1
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 17

Nicky Wake
Nicky Wake

People of Prominence is proud to announce a new wave of client partnerships that reflect the breadth and purpose-driven focus of our work. The latest additions to our roster include campaigners, founders, charities, businesses, entrepreneurs and celebrities, all bringing meaningful work and lived experience to their respective platforms.


Among them is Daniel Lustig-Webb, widely recognised for his five-year tenure on Channel 4’s Gogglebox and now an established media personality, event host and advocate for LGBTQ+ inclusion and accessibility.


We are also now working with entrepreneur and speaker Nicky Wake, founder of multiple ventures including Don’t Panic Events, the global events agency she built from the ground up, Chapter 2, the UK’s first dedicated dating platform for widows and widowers, WidowsFire, a site exploring intimacy after loss, and SoberLove, an inclusive dating space for people who are sober or sober-curious. Nicky is a regular media commentator across outlets such as BBC, ITV, OK! Magazine, The Independent and HuffPost, speaking on grief, dating, sobriety, and life after personal tragedy.

Daniel Lustig-Webb
Daniel Lustig-Webb

Other new clients include Sosa Henkoma, a London-based speaker and campaigner using his lived experience of child criminal exploitation to influence systemic change. His story has featured across the BBC, ITV, The Guardian, LADbible and more, and he regularly trains professionals across the NHS, Metropolitan Police and local authorities.


We’re also now working with Thu Nguyen, founder of Da Lat Corner, a Vietnamese food venture using traditional family recipes to bring handmade dishes to local communities in Yorkshire. Thu’s work has been profiled in Exposed Magazine, The Sheffield Star and Bdaily, and she is currently expanding into events and pop-ups.

Sosa Henkoma
Sosa Henkoma

We’ve also partnered with Ilja Abbattista, an entrepreneur and anti-slavery campaigner who speaks openly about surviving sexual exploitation and trafficking. Ilja is a board member of the Bright Future Co-operative, an ambassador for the charity Causeway, and sits on the West Midlands Anti-Slavery Network panel. Her advocacy has been featured by BBC, Metro, The Big Issue, Crime+Investigation UK, and more.


In the non-profit sector, we’re working with Legasee Educational Trust, a charity preserving the stories of British military veterans through filmed oral history. Their work is used in education, exhibitions, and public engagement projects, supported by partners including the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the Royal British Legion.

Ilja Abbattista
Ilja Abbattista

Finally, our sister company Creative Smarts joins our client community as a specialist research communications agency translating academic and policy content into accessible, creative outputs for universities, public bodies and charities across the UK. We're currently overseeing the business' press launch.


These new client partnerships reflect our continuing commitment to representing a diverse range of clients, united by credibility, purpose and impact. You can view our full roster of clients here.

 
 
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