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Serendipity PR & Media was founded by Sangeeta Haindl in 2009, who started out her career writing speeches for previous UK Prime Ministers and Ministers and has worked at the top level with big, powerful global brands like the Economist Group, the Cabinet Office, WHO, the UN, The Times, Mayor of London, Red magazine and Cass Business School; including charities Breast Cancer Campaign, the Pink Rib

bon Ball, the Women’s Institute and Victim Support. A firm believer in the power of serendipity for business, Sangeeta is an open networker and sits on different boards, including the UK Taskforce for Women In Enterprise.

Very proud to find that What Will Your Legacy Be? has been shortlisted for the UK Business Book Awards in the Change and...
19/04/2026

Very proud to find that What Will Your Legacy Be? has been shortlisted for the UK Business Book Awards in the Change and Sustainability category. A wonderful surprise and honour.

London, UK – The highly anticipated shortlist for The Business Book Awards 2026 in partnership with Pathway Group, was unveiled at a packed live event held at Pearson’s head offices on the Strand, London,...

The Business Book Awards shortlist was announced at a special evening event on  14 April,  and I’m very proud to share t...
19/04/2026

The Business Book Awards shortlist was announced at a special evening event on 14 April, and I’m very proud to share that my book, What Will Your Legacy Be?, has been shortlisted in the Change and Sustainability category.

Read on:

https://serendipitypr.co.uk/1572-2

The Business Book Awards shortlist was announced at a special evening event on 14 April, and I’m very proud to share that my book, What Will Your Legacy Be?, has been shortlisted in the Change and Sustainability category. The conversation around the climate crisis and sustainability is shifting qu...

Looking for something to listen to or watch about ‘How to Communicate with Purpose in a World That Keeps Changing’, then...
09/04/2026

Looking for something to listen to or watch about ‘How to Communicate with Purpose in a World That Keeps Changing’, then you might enjoy this episode of the Brightside Podcast with communications expert and host Phil Szomszor:

https://youtu.be/kK2KWO6rJEg

In this episode of the Brightside Podcast, Phil Szomszor is joined by Sangeeta Waldron, PR consultant, author, and founder of Serendipity PR and Media.Sangee...

Looking for something to listen to about ‘How to Communicate with Purpose in a World That Keeps Changing’ then you might...
09/04/2026

Looking for something to listen to about
‘How to Communicate with Purpose in a World That Keeps Changing’ then you might enjoy this podcast episode, I did with communications expert and host, Phil Szomszor.

Have a listen of the Brightside Podcast:

https://youtu.be/kK2KWO6rJEg

In this episode of the Brightside Podcast, Phil Szomszor is joined by Sangeeta Waldron, PR consultant, author, and founder of Serendipity PR and Media.Sangee...

Have you heard of Doughnut Economics?! This article explains what it means and how local communities can use it to help ...
24/03/2026

Have you heard of Doughnut Economics?! This article explains what it means and how local communities can use it to help their communities prosper. 👇🏼

Sangeeta Waldron speaks to Ben Bleet, sustainability and culture expert at Enfield Climate Action Forum, to find out more about Doughnut Economics

There’s nothing like being first! And pleased to be the first guest on Spill The Green Tea podcast, where we talk about ...
19/03/2026

There’s nothing like being first! And pleased to be the first guest on Spill The Green Tea podcast, where we talk about sustainability and how nothing is perfect!

https://open.spotify.com/show/3GWwdZEoloUAQxp0vgzMy8?si=GIft4UJgQK6FLSr3iWpvbg

Podcast · Katie Treggiden, Malin Cunningham · Making Design Circular is evolving. With a new name, a new remit, and a new co-host, this next chapter is all about one of the most urgent conversations in business today: how to talk about sustainability with honesty, nuance, and confidence. Katie Tre...

Loved working on this issue, which showcases community, the next generation and community journalism all at their best!
05/03/2026

Loved working on this issue, which showcases community, the next generation and community journalism all at their best!

Young people aren’t just “users” of social media — we’re citizens of a digital world.

In our latest piece, local students Megan Ledain, Jessica Ampong and Charlotte O’Donoghue ask a powerful question:

Is a social media ban for under-16s protecting us — or silencing us?

From online friendships and creative communities to study support and career pathways, this article explores what social media really means to young people today — and why the issue might not be the platforms themselves, but the lack of digital and media literacy.

“Don’t ban the tools we use to connect. Create rules that allow us to make responsible choices as we grow into adults.”

This is part of the Building Futures initiative with , and Because if we’re serious about the future, we have to listen to the people living it.

Read the full article in the March edition of Enfield Dispatch.

Photo by and Illustration by

21/01/2026

This article in my local newspaper, Enfield Dispatch flags an urgent and increasingly visible trend: low-value AI content flooding the web, masquerading as news and undermining real journalism. This is a real problem for local media, because what’s at stake isn’t just clickbait, it’s trust.

Many of these AI sites scrape genuine human-created content, add made-up quotes, fake organisations and invented facts, then optimise for clicks and ad revenue. They look slick, but they’re just noise riding on the reputation economy, confusing readers and profiting from misinformation. It is also drowning out authentic voices.

The consequences are many, from eroding trust in online information to readers finding it harder to distinguish between accuracy and false information.

We need bigger conversations as AI’s power shouldn’t come at the expense of truth.

In Enfield we are lucky to have a real editor who knows and understands the local community. I am proud to be able to work with LocalMotion Enfield to help curate and edit our community pages within the Enfield Dispatch, shining a spotlight on authentic powerful stories happening across the borough and the community leaders who are committed to driving inclusion and diversity forward in our local area:

https://enfielddispatch.co.uk/how-ai-is-polluting-the-internet/

Wonderful support tonight from our local Waterstones supporting local authors, and there’s nothing that says Christmas b...
26/11/2025

Wonderful support tonight from our local Waterstones supporting local authors, and there’s nothing that says Christmas better than books.

Thank you to everyone who came out tonight and to our Waterstones in Enfield.

04/11/2025

In this month's we meet Warren Campbell and Ebony Bain who together have created the pioneering . The next Career Quest takles place at the on November 25th.

We also talk to about supporting the families of children and young people, who have special educational needs or disabilities (Send).

Wonderful photo of Warren and Ebony by

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