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Greenpower renews communications partnership with SQN for 2022 season

23 November 2021

Author: The Greenpower Team

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Ahead of the upcoming 2022 season, we are delighted to announce the renewal of our partnership with SQN, who have been our official Communications Partner since late 2019

Throughout a difficult period for the entire education sector due to the COVID-19 pandemic, SQN has tirelessly supported us on our mission to engage more young people in STEM across the UK and beyond. Over the past two years, the content and communications agency has been key in increasing the public awareness of the work we do through our unique electric racing challenge.

The strong relationship between ourselves and SQN is built on shared goals, as they also believe that this country’s young people should have access to practical, hands-on learning opportunities within STEM.

With assistance from SQN, we have projected a strong message of equality over the past twelve months, as we continue to work to increase gender and cultural diversity in STEM and engineering. Our dedication to this cause saw us feature in the Hamilton Commission Report, a research report spearheaded by seven-time Formula 1 world champion Sir Lewis Hamilton, that explores the barriers to the recruitment and progression of Black people within UK motorsport.

With a successful 2021 season in the rear-view mirror, our focus now shifts to the 2022 calendar, which should see the return of a handful of events that were unable to be run this year. As our official Communications Partner, SQN will utilise its extensive experience and talented team to help further the charity’s reach and prominence in both the media and the STEM industry.

Paul van Veggel, CEO of Greenpower Education Trust, said on the partnership extension: “We are delighted to once again have SQN as our official Communications Partner as we head into 2022. SQN has become an extension of the Greenpower team over the past two years and has been vital in amplifying our voice through a challenging period. The future is looking incredibly bright for Greenpower, and we hope to continue working with SQN for many years to come.”

Chris Hughes, Managing Director of SQN, added: “Since our partnership began in 2019, we have seen first-hand the brilliant opportunities that Greenpower provides. The ethos of ‘you can’t be who you can’t see’ manifests itself throughout the entire organisation, opening a world of possibilities for young people that might have otherwise gone unexplored. At its heart, Greenpower is made up of a talented team who are all passionate about driving positive change, and that is something that we share at SQN. To have the opportunity to extend our partnership into 2022 - at a time when young people need organisations like Greenpower more than ever – makes us incredibly proud.”