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Best of Luck to Shivani Lodhia

We’re keeping our fingers crossed for Corporate Communications Consultant Shivani Lodhia, Class of 2016, who has been shortlisted for a prestigious PR Week People & Places Award 2025.

Shivani has been nominated in the Industry Newcomer, Corporate, category having helped set up a new B2B communications agency called Parisi, which launched last year. 

PR Week says: “Shivani was instrumental in bringing over the firm’s legacy clients and in working to get a new firm up and running in just a few days. Overnight, Shivani went from a Senior Account Executive, to the co-owner of a new business. This exemplifies her remarkable resilience, leadership, and dedication.

“Faced with a challenging and complex situation, Shivani successfully transitioned to spearheading a new consultancy, holding the trust of clients and assuming significant responsibility with professionalism and poise. Her ability to navigate this pivotal moment demonstrates not only her adaptability but also her exceptional capacity to manage and thrive under pressure, securing her reputation as an outstanding and trusted communications professional.”

The glamorous awards ceremony, which celebrates the outstanding leaders, teams, and workplaces shaping the future of communications across the UK and Europe, will take place at Ham Yard on Thursday 29th April.

“I’m incredibly humbled to be recognised and very honoured to feature amongst some incredibly talented individuals,” says Shivani. “Biggest thank you to my fantastic clients for supporting me with Parisi, for taking the time to share some very touching testimonials and for making my work both exciting and impactful. It’s been a humbling and mind-blowing year.”

A keen linguist, Shivani enjoys travelling, especially if she can practise her German and Spanish. She has a fondness for the arts, regularly visiting galleries, museums and theatres. At home, she is happiest baking cakes and slowly mastering new yoga poses, although not at the same time.

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