Electric Cat Productions expands team, services, accreditations and industry resources for 2025

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Specialist B2B marketing agency Electric Cat Productions has marked the start of 2025 with a series of new developments, including team growth, expanded service offerings, accreditations and the launch of a new industry resource.

Team growth and expanded services

Electric Cat has welcomed experienced presenter and marketing professional Stephanie Garey to the team. Garey brings valuable expertise in event moderation, emceeing and content delivery, meaning that Electric Cat can offer clients professional emcee and moderator services, as well as on-the-ground content support, including street interviews and vox pops.

The agency has also formalised its photography service offering with freelance photographer Mads Pierce. With previous clients including FFAIR, NOWIE and high-profile industry shows such as EPS and Confex, Mads specialises in event photography, team headshots and brand-led visual content.

In addition, Electric Cat now offers podcast production and editing services, with both Garey and Pierce contributeing to The Neon Lounge, Electric Cat’s own industry podcast.

Values and advocacy: fair work and safer spaces

Electric Cat Productions has also doubled down on its core values of fairness, safety and inclusion, recently securing accreditation from the Living Wage Foundation, affirming its commitment to paying all freelancers and staff fairly and on time.

Founder Cat Kevern said: “As a self-funded business with no investors, we know firsthand the challenge of balancing rising operational costs and high overheads, but we also know the value in our people and are really proud that we can confidently say our team members are always properly remunerated for their time, talent and expertise.”

She added: “This accreditation is just another step in solidifying our values and we look forward to continuing to grow as a business and a team in years to come.”

Alongside this accreditation, Kevern has also been appointed an official ambassador for Ask for Angela – a national campaign that helps people who feel unsafe or vulnerable access discreet support in social settings. She will be using this new role to raise awareness and encourage safer, more inclusive event environments.

New resource: events and awards calendar

To support professionals across the events industry, Electric Cat has launched a free-to-access events and awards calendar. Designed as a one-stop-shop resource, the calendar compiles key dates for awards submissions and event attendance across the UK, Europe, and the USA.

This initiative aims to help organisations plan proactively and seize opportunities for recognition and networking. 

The Events and Awards Calendar is now available via the Electric Cat website: www.electriccat.co. The agency also offers a tailored award submission support service for those seeking a more hands-on approach.

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