
Abby Rashman: The Girl in the Red Dress
In the past, we’ve featured women for a variety of reasons, whether it be because of their career, what they’ve done for charity or how
In the past, we’ve featured women for a variety of reasons, whether it be because of their career, what they’ve done for charity or how
Vicky Limb has built a career around helping others. Initially being a careers advisor she built the groundwork and developed the skills necessary to start
Simon Forrester, Regional Health & Safety advisor Ibstock Brick, has worked in a predominantly male environment for decades, and so he’s seen the shift in
Diane Roberts was brought up on a large council estate by an inspirational and resilient women. When she became a teenage mother, Diane showed her
Lauren Holland is a woman who is passionate to make a difference. Working as a surveyor, she has noted that there is a massive shortage
Gillian Woodcockis the People Director for Civils & Lintels, they are a ground works heavyside construction business operating nationwide. Although HR is a role that
Recruitment is a growing industry in the UK and it might be something you have considered as a career. Placing people in their perfect jobs
When looking for a job, most people head to cities to find more opportunities. Rachael Gowing overcame the lack of opportunities that came with living
We’ve chosen to feature Danielle Weddell as an inspirational woman for a number of reasons. Firstly, due to her taking on a leadership role and
Being so modern and up to date, it would be easy to assume that the tech industry is leading the way for gender equality. Sadly,
We are pleased to feature Joanna Penn as an inspirational woman on #YesSheCan. A few years ago Joanna became registered as blind. She didn’t let
Gemma Spackman is a personal trainer and football coach turned entrepreneur. In our latest feature, Gemma tells #YesSheCan about her professional experiences and how she
In a world where mental health issues are more prominent than ever before it can seem like the only stories are negative. When the trend
#YesSheCan’s latest feature is something a bit different than the previous features. In this blog, we interview Caroline Fryer. Since a young age, Caroline had
After being inspired by female detectives on the TV as a child, Tracy O’Hara found her calling. Passionate about equality and with a desire to
Dr Maha Raganuth is an Honourary Consultant Gynaecologist at Nottingham University Hospital with extensive experience as a Medical Director. Being a leading medical professional in
Football is changing. The women’s game is quickly becoming more and more popular, not least due to the number of amazing women in football being
#YesSheCan is enthralled to feature Nicki Seignot for various reasons. Like so many other women, Nicki took a career break to focus on her family
For over 20 years Carine Jessamine has shown grit, drive and determination in her career. Aside from her attitude towards hard work she has also
After abruptly finding out that she was suffering from End Stage Kidney Failure in the Autumn of 2010, Sarah May’s life changed forever. Surprisingly, Sarah’s
Barbara Res is a licensed Attorney and Professional Engineer. In her 40 year career she has faced and overcome sexual harassment, intimidation and discrimination. In
For the last two years, Laura Hunter has been Deputy Manager at Selco Builders Warehouse’s Basildon branch. It is her latest step up the
Lia Hatzakis is a Digital Content Creator and one half of the successful online duo, Joel and Lia. She talks about why she used the
Our latest feature is about Carina Peel, a Firefighter for Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue. In this blog she shares with us the struggles that she’s
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