Havas Media Network UK relaunches Havas Boost to drive meaningful change in the third sector and media industry talent alongside its existing entrepreneurship stream. The expanded programme, which is relocating to Manchester to bring the programme closer to the communities it aspires to impact, is part of HMN UK’s ongoing commitment to being a force for good inside and outside the advertising industry.
HMN UK launched Havas Boost in 2021 to support entrepreneurs from less advantaged communities around the country who are making or will make a meaningful difference to the world we live in. Following the success of Havas Boost to date, HMN UK has expanded Havas Boost to cover three distinct streams where HMN UK use its size and scale to be a force for good, including:
The expanded Havas Boost programme will be supported by the largest accredited Chamber of Commerce in the UK with over 4000 members, The Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, and the award-winning advertising and media charity, Media Trust.
HMN UK has also enhanced the experience of entrepreneurs taking part in the Boost Business programme. Ten entrepreneur applicants will be invited to pitch their ideas in a Dragon’s Den-style judging chamber during Global Entrepreneurship Week (18-25 November). Budding entrepreneurial talent from the North West region solicited by Havas Play UK will select the top four.
Havas Boost’s board, chaired by chief growth officer Nick Wright who led the evolution of Havas Boost, will select the eventual winner who stands to benefit from £150k of support in the form of cash, media value and resource support.
In another development, Havas Boost has also been relocated to Havas Media Network’s offices in Manchester in order to bring the programme closer to those it can make most difference for. The decision was based on insight from a survey conducted by YouGov of 2,500 Brits on behalf of HMN UK that:
An OOH and digital advertising campaign has been created by HMN’s in-house design and marketing team to drum up awareness and mark the relocation. The campaign will be live for two weeks across Manchester including Piccadilly Gateway, Manchester One, Piccadilly Gardens and Printworks with £150k of media donated by JC Decaux, Ocean Outdoor, MiQ, Teads, Loop Me, Reach, Clear Channel and Limited Space. The campaign harnesses HMN UK’s proprietary AI-powered marketing engagement platform, Converged, launched this year, to identify, locate and target the most relevant audiences.
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James Reddington, joint-general manager, Havas Media Manchester, said, “Around a fifth of the UK’s advertising workforce works out of London and sometimes it can feel the economy is similarly lopsided. The advertising industry has a privileged position as a key growth driver of the whole UK economy, which means we have a responsibility to be the sea that lifts all boats. Our evolution and expansion of Havas Boost are part of our commitment to drive meaningful change within and outside our industry.”