Our work
Our portfolio of events demonstrates the breadth of our expertise and our commitment to the future. We hope they illustrate how we combine style, substance and sustainability to deliver fantastic projects which are cooler for our clients and for the planet.
It has been a remarkable couple of years for Seventeen Events. In 2007 We moved into our incredible eco-offices in Container City and were involved in a diverse programme of events which began in January with the “Atlas of Ideas” conference for Demos. Since the beginning of 2008 we have delivered the third Observer Ethical Awards as well as creating successful projects for many new clients such as the Great Place to Work Institute, Wandsworth Borough Council and the MS Society.
These case studies focus on recent events which highlight different aspects of Seventeen’s portfolio.
First there’s the Observer Ethical Awards in association with Ecover 2008, the third year we’ve run this amazing scheme rewarding people who are really living their ethical values. 2008’s winners, who included Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Ken Livingstone, were inspiring role models for everyone involved in the Awards.
The Great Place to Work European Conference took place in May 2008 at Central Hall, Westminster. We were delighted to help in all aspects of managing this prestigious project for HR and personnel professionals.
Finally, in July we delivered a fantastic public event - the London South Bank University Village Fete, the second year we’ve delivered this unique project.