Sevi Aysel

PR Executive working in Central London.


Quick-witted and intellectually curious with a reputation for generating a high volume of media coverage and building brand awareness.


Commercially-minded, creative self-starter with meticulous attention to detail, who is able to pitch confidently and target a specific audience.

Arden University Supports UNESCO READ and EARN FEDERATION (UNESCO REF) Initiative 'The August Project' in Nigeria

The university will provide certification for Entrepreneurship MBA for juniors to support younger generations in creating a better future for their country COVENTRY, England, Oct. 29, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Arden University has recently announced its participation in "The August Project" (TAP), an education initiative promoted in Nigeria by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO READ and EARN FEDERATION). "The August Project" was established after it was fou

Global demand on a range of accredited courses for traders

There is a huge global demand from individual retail traders looking to earn a slice of the profits through trading their own accounts. The barriers to entry are low, since individuals can easily set up a trading account with just a small deposit, although the knowledge and skills required to make consistent profits are often more difficult to acquire. For individual traders, success depends on the right blend of education and discipline. While it is vital to understand how fundamental and tech

Brexit May Damage Music More Than COVID-19, Stars Warn

If the coronavirus pandemic does not critically damage the British and European music industry, the effect of Brexit may finish it off. This is the message from stars and business groups who are warning that concerts, festivals and touring, all under threat from COVID-19, will face further dangers from extra bureaucracy. Trade talks started remotely this week after both the chief negotiators, Michel Barnier and David Frost, recovered from virus symptoms. Cultural leaders had made warnings befor

Aimed at supporting and guiding today’s aspiring talent London College of Creative Media announce first three ‘Box Talks’ for 2020

London College of Creative Media (LCCM) has announced their first three flagship ‘Box Talks’ for 2020. Held at LCCM’s state-of-the-art Music Box campus on Union Street in London’s Southbank, Box Talks are a series of masterclasses led by industry leaders aimed at supporting and guiding today’s aspiring talent. Following the success of the initiative last year, LCCM is bringing Box Talks back in 2020 and has announced the first three events of the year. The independent higher education college

Four Seasons Hotel London At Park Lane | Winged Boots

The luxurious Four Seasons London boasts an array of enchanting eateries and a bewitching bar to keep you busy. London is known for its great dining options so it’s no wonder you can dine Italian and experience a fantastic on-site brunch or classic afternoon tea on-site. Dine al fresco on the beautiful terrace or head to the secret garden where you can escape the hustle and bustle of London in the scenic hang out. Hosting an event? Check out Ten At Four Seasons, where Park Lanes rooftop spa

Atlantis, The Palm | Winged Boots

Thought the legend of Atlantis was just a myth? Think again because Dubai has brought it to life and it’s dominating the crescent of The Palm. A true integrated entertainment resort, Atlantis, The Palm is so much more than a hotel. Boasting 1,548 spacious guest rooms and suites, a 42-acre waterpark complete with zip lines, dolphins, sea lions and an aquarium – which is home to more than 65,000 exotic marine animals – the only downside to this hotel is fitting it all in.

El Lodge Ski Hotel & Spa | Winged Boots

• A range of delicious dining options as well as a cosy lounge and exquisite bar • Let your little ones have fun in the games room while you enjoy the spa and fitness centre El Lodge Ski Hotel & Spa is set in a charming Alpine-style building, surrounded by striking mountains and ski runs of Andalusia’s Sierra Nevada. The chic ski chalet is a boutique winter-only resort with a relaxed, modern vibe complete with fantastic on-site dining options, an enchanting bar and a well-equipped fitness cent

Remaining productive and embracing the 'new normal'

The Coronavirus hasn’t just changed the way we work. It’s changed the way we live, and even the way we talk. I don’t think anyone heard the expressions ‘self-isolation’ or ‘social distancing ’much before the pandemic. Just a few weeks ago people probably would’ve thought ‘social distancing’ meant taking a break from Instagram. This new reality means we must use technology in our favour. We need it to be able to work from home, to keep our connections close and to make it as non-disruptive as po

Global Song Circle, Sharing Love Through Music

One Day One Choir, a global choral project for peace is inviting you to unite through singing, by virtually joining the ‘Global Song Circle’. On Saturday 21 March, Global Song Circle welcomed their first weekend of digital singing together. Jane Hanson, Director of One Day One Choir and Global Song Circle said: “It was heartening and exciting to see so many people engaging with us from home as part of this new initiative.” As part of the Global Days of Unity project, The Global Song Circle aim

The impact COVID-19 will have on business sectors and how to adapt to the challenge

The language we use is changing In the last 3 months, I have started to notice, and I am sure you have too, that the words we use in business communication are changing. We are using some words a lot more, such as ‘unprecedented’, ‘lockdown’, and ‘pandemic’. But we also seem to have added new words and phrases to our vocabulary including -‘social distancing’, ‘coronavirus’ and even ‘covidiot’. This month, I changed my email opener from “I hope you are well” to “I hope you are safe and well”. I

How to boost your team's digital skills in 2020

The majority of leaders of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across the country have plans to brush up their skills in 2020, according to research from Hitachi Capital Business Finance. Top of the list of development areas was digital skills. Of the business leaders with plans for training, 38% said they were after more skills to improve their knowledge of software, the internet and social media. So, what should be the top considerations for leaders looking to boost their own, and their team

Jenny Schwarz

Fashion designer, Jenny Schwarz, is the creator of bespoke menswear label Jenny Schwarz—an alpine infused collection influenced by her great grandfather and 1930s Bavaria. During the 1930s, in the Bavarian town of Amberg, Jenny’s great-grandfather, Johann Schneider (nicknamed ‘the gentlemen daredevil’) ran a successful menswear atelier. When Jenny’s great-grandfather, wasn’t constructing coats in his workshop, he spent his time riding his horse through the woodland or hurtling down the Alps on