Bristol PR Trailblazer Hannah Viney Up for Multiple Business Awards After Record Year

Keynsham, UK – Hannah Viney, Founder of Sycamore Communications, is celebrating a remarkable string of award nominations, just months after being honoured as PR Agency of the Year 2024. 

On an individual level, Hannah has been recognised nationally, having recently been named a finalist for Business Woman of the Year at the SME National Business Awards, Creative Entrepreneur of the Year at the Great British Entrepreneur Awards and Female Founder of the Year at the Women’s Business Club Awards. 

Regionally, she has also been shortlisted for Female Entrepreneur of the Year at the Entre Conf Awards in Bristol. Meanwhile, Sycamore Communications was already shortlisted for Best Creative Business at the Bristol Life Awards in March 2025, further cementing its position as one of the South West’s most respected and fastest-growing PR agencies. 

Hannah Viney has amassed more than 12 years’ experience in communications, and since launching Sycamore Communications has worked with everyone from iconic event venues and bold start-ups to multi-million-pound enterprises. Her career highlights include promoting the re-opening of the Natural History Museum’s Hintze Hall with Hope the Blue Whale, and the historic return of Elton John to perform at Longleat Safari Park. Sycamore has supported a diverse mix of businesses, from coaching brands to creative entrepreneurs, delivering high-impact PR campaigns and fully integrated communications. 

Sycamore has helped secure celebrity bookings for client events, including Levi Roots, Tulisa, Frank Bruno and Tommy Fordham (Mallet) and Hannah regularly works alongside renowned entrepreneur Adam Stott at Big Business Entrepreneurs (BBE), coaching at his immersive Adam’s House and Branded! retreats, and helping business owners scale with greater visibility and confidence. A sought-after speaker, Hannah is also the co-author of a #1 Amazon Bestselling business book, Elite Sales Specialists. 

Sycamore is built on the principles of purpose-driven PR, delivering campaigns that are strategic, results-driven, and socially conscious. With a first-of-its-kind investment from Adam Stott, the agency has grown rapidly while maintaining a strong focus on mental wellbeing, both within the team and in the way it supports clients. 

Commenting on the nominations, Hannah said: 

“When I founded Sycamore, I wanted to prove that PR could be both powerful and principled. These nominations are a huge honour and a reflection of the fact that business success doesn’t have to come at the cost of intentionality, thoughtfulness and the desire to make a positive impact.” 

Hannah’s leadership continues to drive the agency’s success, balancing ambitious growth with ethical practices and a creative, human-first approach. 

The winners of the Great British Entrepreneur Awards, SME National Awards, Women’s Business Club Awards, and Entre Conf Awards will be announced later this year. 

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