![]() ![]() Livity and Conniff launched Live magazine, which circulated originally in South and East London. Over the next decade, Conniff began to work with numerous companies including Channel 4, Google, and Barclays. ![]() He officially founded Livity in 2001, the agency was founded after Conniff wanted to bring about what he called "social change," with a focus on young people. After a couple of years, Conniff made the decision to focus on his new marketing agency, Livity. In 1998, he founded a promotions business named Don't Panic. In the mid-1990s, Conniff launched his first business Supernature. Conniff's final career move was into cosmetics sales, where he spent two years working for Aveda. While working as a chef, he moved to Interlude De Chavot restaurant, ran by Marco Pierre White. ![]() In 1995, he moved away from retail to become a chef in nearby Dulwich. Conniff then began to study for his A-levels at John Ruskin College, before leaving at 17 to join an outdoor clothing company. He attended Stanley technical high school up to the age of 16. As the founder of Livity, Conniff has received recognition in the UK for his entrepreneurial work, including Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year and a Big Society Award.Ĭonniff was raised in Croydon, South London. He released the book Be More Pirate in 2018 with Penguin Random House. ![]() Sam Conniff is a British author and the founder of Livity. Livity, Live, Dubplate Drama, somewhereto ![]()
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