2016 WIBA Regional Heats: Yorkshire, North East & Scotland Shortlist

FORWARD LADIES ANNOUNCES THE WOMEN IN BUSINESS AWARDS 2016 SHORTLIST

With a new female prime minister, eight women cabinet ministers, and a new female chair of the Institute of Directors, British politics and businesses are trailblazing for women in leadership.

And Forward Ladies has announced the shortlist for the 2016 National Women in Business Awards, sponsored by HSBC, which this year has attracted the highest number of entries ever received.

In announcing the results for Yorkshire & Humber, North East and Scotland, Griselda Togobo, MD of Forward Ladies said: “This has been a fantastic year for women; we continue to start, grow and run high profile successful companies. We have been surprised and delighted by the number and calibre and diversity of the applications we have received, and look forward to celebrating their success.

“The award categories are a reflection not only of the types of businesses with which women are involved but also industries which need to attract and encourage young women to join for future growth and prosperity.”

Debra White Regional Director of Small Businesses for HSBC and Awards judge said: “There was an impressive number of high-calibre entries this year, highlighting the quality of talented businesswomen we have in the UK. These entrants are the future entrepreneurs of our country, with the Forward Ladies event to showcase the best Britain has to offer. HSBC will be supporting them every step of the way to ensure their businesses prosper and thrive in the long term.”
Other judges included Ajaz Ahmed, the founder of Freeserve, Helen Samuels from United Utilities and Saha Hashemi, founder of Coffee Republic.

Now in its seventh year, the Awards have grown from being purely regional into one of the most prestigious events in the calendar for professional women. The organisation, founded in 1999, supports women in their professional lives and celebrates and champions the role of women in the workplace.

The shortlisted applicants (see below) in each of the categories will be invited to attend the regional final at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne on 14 October. The winners from this and the other regional finals, will then be invited to appear before a live judging interview panel in November, followed by the national final in Leeds on 1 December.

All shortlisted candidates will receive tailored business support from HSBC. Microsoft will also offer a full review of their ICT set up. The review will explore how their organisation can utilise technology across a range of business functions to drive business results.

Sharon Jandu, strategic partnerships, small and medium business at Microsoft said: “Our mission and values are all about helping businesses unlock their full potential and we are excited about the prospect of working with the UK’s leading women in business and their companies, to support them to achieve this aim.”

Working with The Institute of Directors to attract more women into the organisation, they will waive the £220 joining fee, leaving just the yearly membership fee to pay – all designed to support our finalists.

Lady Barbara Judge, chair of the IoD said: “It is my great pleasure to recognise the success of the women who have been shortlisted for The Forward Ladies’ Women in Business Awards. As recognition of their accomplishments I would like to waive the election fee for any shortlisted businesswoman who qualifies for membership of the IoD. These are all women who the IoD would be delighted to have as our members”.

Other national sponsors include Co-operative Insurance, with audio visual partner Saville’s and drinks partner Perfect Cellar. Local sponsors include Sky UK, Yorkshire Water, the Yorkshire Post, Yorkshire Life, Welcome to Yorkshire, Carrwood Park, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds Bradford Airport, Common Purpose, WGN and LCF Law.

Shortlisted finalists are:

Digital Category:

Carolyn Pearson, CEO of Maiden-Voyage.com, Leeds, Anne Taylor, director, See Green, York, and Katya Varbanova founder and CEO of Peri10k and Livestream Income, Leeds and London.

Inspiring Leader category:

Vicki Davenport, sales and commercial director, The Pink Link, Huddersfield, Danielle Dixon, director, Kinder Haven, Leeds, Yvonne Hall, MD, Palm Cove Society Community Interest Company, Leeds, Debbie Heald, co-owner and MD, Heald, Hornsea, Ruth Newton, director, Young Discoverers, York, Louise O’Brien, MD, Greyhound Boxes, Justine Osmotherley, head of private clients and family law services, Clarion Solicitors, Leeds, and Karen Temple, MD, NPS Barnsley.

International Category:

Vicki Davenport, sales and commercial director, The Pink Link, Huddersfield and Debbie Heald, co-owner and MD, Heald, Hornsea.

Not for Profit category:

Tracy Basu, chief executive, Bramley Baths and Community Limited, Leeds, Claire Bennett, national operations director, Common Purpose, based in Bradford, Hayley Gillard, MD, Wild Goose Wellbeing C.I.C., Otley, Yvonne Hall, MD, Palm Cove Society Community Interest Company, Leeds, Genya Johnson, director, Get Sorted Academy of Music, Rotherham, Linda Kirk, founder, Just for Women Centre, County Durham, Jodie Marshall, MD, A Mind Apart Theatre Company, Sheffield, Sophie Patton, operations director, Connect Yorkshire, Leeds, Kathleen Redpath, operations manager, Anxious Minds, Newcastle, Katie Rigarlsford, enterprise and innovations manager, Enterprise and Innovation Hubs, Leeds Beckett University, Julie Tweedale, director, Freedom Personal Safety, Huddersfield, Sharon Watson, artistic director, Phoenix Dance Theatre, Leeds and Liz Weatherill, MD, Enable2 CIC, Bradford.

Retail category:

Clare Brophy, MD, Companion Stairlifts, Guiseley, Leeds, Sandra Corcoran, director, Pennine Cycles, Bradford, Christina Gabbitas, director, Poems and Pictures, Selby, Claire Giffen, director, Gents Quarter, Bradford, Rachel Salway, founder, Roseannah, Sheffield, and Toni Anne Sanderson, marketing & operations director, nest.co.uk, Sheffield.

Rising Star Category:

Sally Bogg, head of end user services, Leeds Beckett University, Lisa Grant, business development and centre manager, St Catherine’s Church, Wakefield, Alison Hobson, MD, Just Peel, Snaith, Poonam Kaur, MD, fds Director Services, Wakefield, Zandra Moore, sales and marketing director, Panintelligence, Yeadon, Leeds, Sunny Pahal, head of soft crafts, Crafters Companion, Newton Aycliffe, and Joanne Wilkinson, financial director, Northbar, Leeds.

SME Emerging Category:

Charlotte Armitage, MD, Yorkshire Academy of Film & Television Acting, Harrogate, Rashmi Dube, director, Legatus Law, Leeds, Faye Formisano, financial advisor, Pennine Wealth Management, Huddersfield, Claire Giffen, director, Gents Quarter, Bradford, Stefanie Hopkins, director, Faith PR, Brighouse, Sophie Milliken, operations director, Smart Resourcing Solutions, Newcastle, Liz Preston, MD, Craven Safety Services, Gargrave, Lucy Tootell, MD at Temporis Legal Recruitment, HuddersfieldudderfgielH and Amy Wray, MD Applegate Properties, Holmfirth.

SME Growth Category:

Clare Brophy, MD, Companion Stairlifts, Guiseley, Leeds, Emma Chidlaw, director, Unita Maintain, Sheffield, Kate Krachai, director, Quality Context, Sheffield, Claire Morley-Jones, MD, HR180, Garforth, Leeds, Vicky Newham, MD, Solutions Accountancy and Bookkeeping, Huddersfield, Ruth Newton, director, Young Discoverers, York, Vicky Nolan, business development director, Circuit Electrical Testing, Halifax, Louise O’Brien, MD, Greyhound Boxes, Leeds, Janet Smith, MD, Twenty Four Seven Nursing, Ilkley, and Karen Temple, MD, NPS Barnsley.

Start up Category:

Janine Burley, director, My Baby Can Dance, Hull, Jane Capstick, director, Aspire Magazine, Skipton, Andrea Chatten, director and lead emotional & behavioural psychologist, Unravel CEBPC, Sheffield, Katrina Cliffe, MD at KC Communications, Huddersfield, Jackie Cook, MD, CQ Strategic Marketing, Sheffield, Hannah Duraid, CEO, The Great Escape Game Sheffield, Amy Jackson, co-founder and director, Unwritten, Newcastle, Ellie MacDonald, MD, MacComms, Huddersfield,uddersfieldHu Joanna Stephenson, MD, PHD Marketing & Strategy, Pontefract, and Amy Stephenson founder of Human, Rotherham.

STEM Category:

Julie Bickerdyke, MD, Austin Hayes, Yeadon, Leeds, Tamma Grummit-Carel, director, Imvelo, Newcastle, Debbie Heald, co-owner and MD, Heald, Hornsea, Kate Krachai, director, Quality Context, Sheffield, Vicky Nolan, business development director, Circuit Electrical Testing, Halifax, Louise O’Brien, MD, Greyhound Boxes, Leeds, and Liz Towns-Andrews, chief executive, 3M Buckley Innovation Centre, Huddersfield.

Young category:

Hannah Duraid, CEO, The Great Escape Game Sheffield, Nicola Mellor, MD, Hellomint, Huddersfield, Jade Rose Topper, founder and designer, Lady Evelyn, Leeds, Katya Varbanova founder and CEO of Peri10k and Livestream Income, Leeds and London, and Rachel Wood, MD, Rachel Elizabeth Wood, Wakefield.

Ends

Forward Ladies was founded in 1999, having originally been set up through the regional Development Agency, Yorkshire Forward. Forward Ladies started with one clear goal: to unlock potential in professional women. Seventeen years on and we are still going strong! We wanted to create an environment and community where women could feel heard, seen and able to upskill and develop themselves. However, after a few years our membership exploded and it became clear that we needed to spend some time creating different offers for the diverse women in our membership. We have start-ups, career women, heads of large companies, successful small businesses and women on boards – all within our membership. Forward Ladies is the most diverse and inclusive network of its kind.

Now a national organisation with 14,500-strong (and growing) UK based professional women, we work with progressive companies wanting to retain and maximise the potential of their female talent

For further information, please contact Anne Crowther on 0845 6434940 or 07850 725793.