Film series for second Hava-Listen event

Tayla Foster
By Tayla Foster | 18 October 2022
 

Havas has reinforced its commitment to supporting the creative passions of its staff with the second instalment of the  Hava-Listen initiative set to showcase the film work of Orla Doyle, an account executive at Organic Pacific.

Hava-Listen was launched this year to support team morale and wellbeing through nurturing creative passions and helping staff take them to the next level.

Doyle's short film series Sirens will feature at a special screening supported by Val Morgan, at Event Cinemas George St, Sydney on Thursday October 20.

Hava-Listen is the latest offering introduced by Havas Group to champion wellbeing and holistic development of skills and passions among staff and the wider industry. Other programs include Be Together, allowing staff to work flexibly from anywhere in the world for one month during 2022.

Francis Coady, chief marketing officer of Havas Media Group, said: “We are so excited to launch Hava-Listen session two. Hava-listen is all about embracing, profiling, and supporting the incredibly diverse passions and creative talents of our Havas team members. Orla Doyle really is an exceptionally gifted director, and we can’t wait to share her series with the whole company, clients, and partners.”

Guy Burbidge, managing director  at Val Morgan Cinema said: “We are delighted to support the Havas team in supporting and showcasing their staff’s passions away from the office. Cinema is the purest form of storytelling so having Orla’s drama series showcased on the big screen is a real privilege to be part of it.”

The second Hava-Listen follows the inaugural event, supported by NOVA Entertainment, that featured a performance by talented singer-songwriter Anna Natlacen and was attended by over 200 guests.

 

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