Rebekah Clark
Contact Rebekah for:
Impact driven and focused storytelling and talks - speaking to a range of topics linked to the Sustainable Development Goals including gender equality, society, children and families.
Consultancy for purpose-led brand development and partnerships. Supporting businesses to enhance their social impact efforts.
Consultancy for content development and production. High-quality writing, events, and film to engage diverse audiences and stakeholders.
An award-winning social impact specialist, Rebekah has been delighting her clients and positively influencing audiences across the globe for almost 25 years. Beautiful Soup, her boutique consultancy launched in 2012, works with a range of clients and individuals, helping them with brand and marketing strategy, attention-grabbing storytelling, and campaigns. Clients and collaborators include the Tony Blair Institute, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, UNICEF, World Health Organization, Harvard University, University of Oxford, The Malala Fund, FilmAid, and Sesame Street.
Rebekah is also the founder of Happy Marlo Studios, a conscious media company on a mission to help raise a new generation of resilient and mindful children, through entertainment, events, and experiences. Happy Marlo Studios empowers three- to 12-year-old’s so that they can understand and manage their emotions, feeling prepared for the ups and downs that lie ahead.
A regular speaker, writer, podcast and broadcast media guest, Rebekah’s approach is warm and conversational, with a non-judgmental and supportive philosophy. She speaks to a range of topics including:
- social impact and responsibility
- impactful brand storytelling
- children and wellbeing; raising empathetic and emotionally resilient children; generational trauma; and holistic tools and techniques
- gender equality, women and girls
- the mixed-race experience
- underrepresented and underestimated leaders
Rebekah is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and an elected Governor at King Alfred School, a progressive day school in Hampstead. In 2022 she was named a 40overForty winner, recognized as one of the leading communication specialists globally. Adding to her accolades, in 2024 she was honored as an Iconic Female Leader at the House of Lords.