
Sonja Antelmann: ‘You win or you learn.’
Sonja Antelmann, originally from Hamburg in Germany, came to the UK ten years ago to study. After completing a Bachelor in Business Management and a
Sonja Antelmann, originally from Hamburg in Germany, came to the UK ten years ago to study. After completing a Bachelor in Business Management and a
Ewa relocated from Poland to the UK, in order to be able to provide a better future to her son. As well as her role
Jo Callow is a truly inspiring woman, after working around women in her early career, she went the opposite way by choosing to work in
In this week’s blog, we spoke to Ellie Chapman, Communications & Research Executive at Timber Trade Federation. She shares her experiences of working in a
After being diagnosed with autism in June 2018, Lisa Ventura was able to better understand herself and why she stood out in both school and
Micheal Feleppa, Owner of MF Consultancy Services knows exactly how important diversity is in the workplace. This stems from his own first-hand experience of working
Many organisations have now implemented disability policies, to ensure that women with disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate in the workplace. However, sometimes employers
Candidates with STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) backgrounds are amongst the most sought out today, as employers seek out people with specialised skillsets to
In this blog, we interviewed Faye Lewis. After a fascinating career, beginning as a journalist writing for well-known publications such as What Car? and The
In this blog, we interview Jenna Alexander, CEO of JoinedTo. JoinedTo aims to bring together people and business through Diversity and Inclusion. Specifically, bringing people
Guilt is a word that many parents know too well. It’s a feeling that can sometimes be difficult to come to terms with. Fathers, mothers,
Motivated by the desire to inspire the next generation of female leaders, Saskia is well versed in overcoming some of the major hurdles faced by
As a self-confessed work- acholic, I have historically been very sceptical about so many of the topics covered in this publication. I would say I
After relocating from Poland to England in 2006, Ula was asked by a recruiter why she thought anyone would give a job to a foreigner
After growing up and feeling like she didn’t quite fit in, Ramneek found her feet in Human Resources. Previously working for huge brands such as
Manjeeta Pathak is the a Site Manager at Barratt London. Since studying a Master’s Degree in project management, she has been going from strength to
Tracey Jackson is a career professional in the fenestration industry. For over 20 years Tracey has been working her way up the ladder in a
Ally Whicher started her career in PR and as the world of print moved online, she decided to move with it! Now a mother of
I’m the first to admit that my former, younger and more naive self, believed that pregnant women should just get on with it because the
Joe Hudson has experienced working in many cultures around the world. This unique experience has inspired Joe to make a positive change to the modern
Heidi Woodhouse is a Managing Director. Since learning to code aged just 10, Heidi has always had a passion for technology. Heidi showed the initiative to
Hannah Gorman (formerly Hargreaves) is flying the flag for women in engineering. Working in a male-dominated industry, Hannah often sees surprised faces when a woman
Jackie Fast is a hardworking entrepreneur with one simple mission: to improve everything (usually by disrupting everything) and being the best in everything she does.
In this blog, we interviewed one of our youngest #YesSheCan inspirational women, Eve Young, who works as an apprentice for digital marketing app CampaignHero. Eve
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