
Anne Summers “I wanted to make a difference”
Executive coach and former deputy chief Constable Anne Summers talks to us about empowering women, changing attitudes in the workplace and why #YesSheCan is so
Executive coach and former deputy chief Constable Anne Summers talks to us about empowering women, changing attitudes in the workplace and why #YesSheCan is so
Rebecca Caplehorn graduated from Loughborough University with a joint honours degree in physical education, sports science and mathematics. She subsequently qualified as a Chartered Accountant
Project Director at a City Financial Institution, Sarah Boddy talks to us about being a woman in her role and staying motivated no matter what
Builders Merchant manager Christine Crawford talks us through being a female manager, the challenges she faces raising a young family and working full-time. She also
We put our questions to Dr Nicola Relph, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Health and Social Care. She tells us about the challenges she
Managing Director of Behavioural Marketing Company Sue Benson talks about why it’s great being a woman in marketing and what skills were vital to her
Growing up in Ireland in the 1970s, 80s and 90s I was very aware of how frustrated and disappointed my mum felt to have been
Managing Director of Pinder Reaux & Associates, and the first Asian football director; Rupinder Bains talks about discrimination in the workplace, setbacks and why #YesSheCan
If you’re considering a career in construction, then this blog post is for you. Professional crane operator Katie Kelleher is breaking down the stigmas associated
Baroness Sue Campbell is a former PE teacher and the current Director of Women’s Football at the Football Association. She has paved the way for
Tattoo artist and living proof that you don’t always need to pick a traditional career route to be a success, Dolly Tattoos discusses the skills
We put questions to the Assistant Principal at Nottingham Girls’ Academy; Rania Turner- Ramadan. See what she has to say. Tell us a bit
Karen Kelly is the managing director of her own IT company, which has been running successfully for 10 years. In this interview, she talks through
Former Women’s Royal Airforce member and now Children’s nurse Bev Waithe talks to us about dealing with postnatal depression and how taking care of yourself
I really believe that #YesSheCan can be so powerful, fundamentally because it’s about women helping each other. We have an opportunity to create something
We spoke to the founder of The SheEO Alliance, read more to find out her thoughts on women & the working world. Hi Esther,
Kate Tinsley is the CEO of MKM Building Supplies, and one of the driving forces behind the #YesSheCan campaign. Having been in the construction industry
“You’re not normal” or other comments that are even more controversial are the frequent retorts I receive when talking to people about what I do.
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