Backup Tech, the charity supporting those working behind the scenes in the entertainment technology industry, is celebrating a wave of successful fundraising initiatives.
The Profile Awards, created by Jennie and Durham Marenghi, celebrate excellence in theatre and television lighting design in the UK. Hosting its second annual event during the ABTT Show at Alexandra Palace in June, this year’s event delivered exceptional results, with awards sponsors contributing to a total donation of £2,000 to Backup, supplemented by £233 raised through the popular 'Donate for a Mate' initiative.
Matt Hallard, European sales director at Ayrton, reflects on the company's continued support: "When Durham and Jennie approached us with their vision of bringing recognition back to the world of creatives behind theatre and TV, we were thrilled to get involved. We proudly came on board as the headline sponsor for the inaugural awards in 2024 and continued our support for the most recent ceremony last month. As part of our 2024 sponsorship, we made a donation to Backup. In 2025, we were pleased to do the same — this time alongside other sponsors. Long may the awards thrive under their leadership and long may we all continue to recognise and support such a needed cause for our industry."
Meanwhile, Jack Gomm, known on social media as "The Running Tech," continues his impressive fundraising journey through the Backup Challenge Fundraiser. This major challenge, taking place on 28th March 2026, will see him run 40 miles from his childhood home in Ivinghoe Aston, Buckinghamshire to where he lives today in Tooting. Jack has already raised nearly £800 towards his £2,500 goal through his Raisely page to support technicians and entertainment industry professionals struggling with addiction and mental health challenges.
Jack has worked as project manager at AV event production and hire company, Perception Live, for around two years. The company has provided invaluable support to Jack regarding his own personal struggles, as well as promoting and spreading the word about his charity fundraiser challenge.
“It’s a stressful industry and one that is fast paced and dynamic, which brings challenges we love, but that can also bring pressure,” Jack said. “Being a project manager in the events and entertainment industry, and a recovered cocaine addict, I understand the importance of Backup’s work and the lives it can change.”
Adding to the running community's support for Backup, Ben Payne, senior director – business development at Harman, has undertaken his own unique running challenge and is also raising funds through his Raisely page. Starting from never being able to run 100 metres just a year ago, Ben has committed to completing a half marathon distance across eight days by running the London Vitality 10k and Cambridge Town and Gown 10k on back-to-back weekends, then completing an additional 1.1km mid-week.


