Women Leaders Support International Men’s Day Event in Milton Keynes
Women Leaders is thrilled to announce its support for an upcoming event to mark International Men’s Day, held on November 19th. Hosted by Mosaic
Women Leaders is thrilled to announce its support for an upcoming event to mark International Men’s Day, held on November 19th. Hosted by Mosaic
This week marks Trustees Week, and we are celebrating the crucial role and invaluable work our trustees do behind the scenes at Women Leaders.
MK Innovates STEM Festival returns to Milton Keynes The much-anticipated MK Innovates STEM Festival is set to return later this month on the 24th
Record-Breaking Awards Night Women Leaders UK Celebrates Record-Breaking 2024 Awards at Stadium MK The 2024 Women Leaders’ UK Awards, hosted by Women Leaders, took
Women Leaders Partner with Cranfield Executive Development As part of the School of Management at Cranfield University, CED has a strong heritage in delivering women’s
The Importance of Allyship Hiran is an Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion strategist and leader, she is passionate about creating the foundation to facilitate culture
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Supporting Women in STEM and Recognising the Women of Bletchley Park Recently, I came across an intriguing article about the Code Girls of WWII.
International Women’s Day on 8th March each year is a great time for each of us at Women Leaders UK to reflect critically on
MK Council is investing £30,000 to support local businesses to create more inclusive workplaces and a mentoring programme to help women who are struggling
Women Leaders is proud to support WOMBA (https://wombagroup.com/) and Ashridge Hult Business School (https://www.hult.edu/en/executive-education/about/) in seeking out working mums and dads to interview for
Written by Ruby Parmar So it started on the night of October 11, 2019. What a night that was. I’m sure all of
Written by Zoe Raven 20th November marked the day which symbolises where women’s average earnings stop for the year, in comparison to men’s average
Written by Pam Gosal It has been a trying year, we have lost loved ones, lost our freedoms, lost jobs, and lost the
Written by Precious Zumbika-Lwanga, Partner – Queensbury, Founder & MD- Perspectif Ltd As I reflect on the past month of Black history celebrations, I
Written by Elizabeth Sheldon It will be International Volunteers day on the 5th December and this event made me think about the value
Written By Anna Clarke, Director of Employer Engagement, MK College When the country first went into lockdown, it became clear that there were two
Written by Nick Mann As I sit down once more at my home desk to write this (long-overdue) blog, I have, playing in the
Written by Fiona Boundy, Creative and Cultural Manager at Milton Keynes Council An email landed in mid-March with the news that all non-essential meetings
Written by Gamiel Yafai It was 20 years ago last month that I entered the Diversity and Inclusion profession. Little did I know that
Written by Ben Everitt It’s an honour to have been elected to represent Milton Keynes North at the end of last year. It’s less
Written by Grace McElroy – General Manager Late March we closed our hotel – something that we had never done during peak times since
Written by Ian Stuart I was proud to take on the role as new CEO of Destination Milton Keynes in November 2019. Proud to
Written by Nikki Ross I have been a single mum to my twin boys since they were 6. It was unexpected, happened overnight and
Written by Dr Ann Limb CBE DL – Chair, The Scouts I am the first woman Chair of The Scouts in the 112 year
Written by Ruth Cozens As the UK entered 2020 no-one could have imagined that on top of the uncertainty surrounding the UK’s departure from
Written by Nikki Ross Policing was in my blood – why wouldn’t it be, it was all I had known since I was a
Written By Ian Revell – MK Community Foundation CEO At MK Community Foundation we have been playing our enabler role to the full throughout
Written by: Vanessa Holmes – Head of Milton Keynes Hospital Charity – Women Leaders 2019 Winner Three months ago, as the world around us
Written by Anna Rose – Head of Planning Advisory Service – Past Winner 10 weeks ago, I received notification that I was in the
Written By Hanayyah Sutton Working from home arrangement is usually preferred by working mothers. Before Coronavirus it had a negative stigma attached. People often
Written by Hilary Chipping I am proud to lead the amazing team at the South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership (SEMLEP) and I
We could not have imagined that following a historically significant instruction to stay home and life to change as we know it. We would
Written by Zoe Mills I like to plan changes, so I really didn’t like the sudden changes that we all had to make. I
Written by Melani Beck As well as supporting the businesses within Milton Keynes Business Improvement District, MyMiltonKeynes has always had the local community at
Written by Zoe Raven To open or not to open, that seems to be the question for a lot of schools, and the dilemma
Written by Nikki Ross For most of us business continuity brings about a slight yawn at best and a total switch off at worse.
Written by Jane Horridge According to the government and the media, we are 10 days away from Lockdown being lifted. What does that
Written by Shalom Lloyd It is so easy to give up because COVD19 has hit us all from a personal level and as SMEs.
By Elizabeth Sheldon “Evidence Talks’ marketing company entered me for 2 Women Leaders awards in 2016, Business services and Science and Technology and to
This week marks Trustees Week, and we are celebrating the crucial role and invaluable work our trustees do behind the scenes at Women Leaders. Last year, the board was delighted
MK Innovates STEM Festival returns to Milton Keynes The much-anticipated MK Innovates STEM Festival is set to return later this month on the 24th and 25th of October at Unity
Record-Breaking Awards Night Women Leaders UK Celebrates Record-Breaking 2024 Awards at Stadium MK The 2024 Women Leaders’ UK Awards, hosted by Women Leaders, took place on June 18th at Stadium
Women Leaders Partner with Cranfield Executive Development As part of the School of Management at Cranfield University, CED has a strong heritage in delivering women’s leadership education. Cranfield launched the first
The Importance of Allyship Hiran is an Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion strategist and leader, she is passionate about creating the foundation to facilitate culture change and embedding EDI into policy
Credit: ODESSA, UKRAINE – June 1, 2021: Barbie and Ken Dolls on blue-pin Barbie is a Feminist Bimbo! (and why we need to pay more attention to gender stereotyping) Barbie
Supporting Women in STEM and Recognising the Women of Bletchley Park Recently, I came across an intriguing article about the Code Girls of WWII. They were a group of over
International Women’s Day on 8th March each year is a great time for each of us at Women Leaders UK to reflect critically on the progress we have made and
MK Council is investing £30,000 to support local businesses to create more inclusive workplaces and a mentoring programme to help women who are struggling to find work after the pandemic.
Women Leaders is proud to support WOMBA (https://wombagroup.com/) and Ashridge Hult Business School (https://www.hult.edu/en/executive-education/about/) in seeking out working mums and dads to interview for a new research project investigating the
Written by Ruby Parmar So it started on the night of October 11, 2019. What a night that was. I’m sure all of you who were there will remember
Written by Zoe Raven 20th November marked the day which symbolises where women’s average earnings stop for the year, in comparison to men’s average earnings. 2020 also marks the 50th
Written by Pam Gosal It has been a trying year, we have lost loved ones, lost our freedoms, lost jobs, and lost the most simple things like the way
Written by Precious Zumbika-Lwanga, Partner – Queensbury, Founder & MD- Perspectif Ltd As I reflect on the past month of Black history celebrations, I must admit that this year it
Written by Elizabeth Sheldon It will be International Volunteers day on the 5th December and this event made me think about the value of volunteers to the recipients of
Written By Anna Clarke, Director of Employer Engagement, MK College When the country first went into lockdown, it became clear that there were two things that were vital if we
Written by Nick Mann As I sit down once more at my home desk to write this (long-overdue) blog, I have, playing in the background, the Today programme. The dolorous
Written by Fiona Boundy, Creative and Cultural Manager at Milton Keynes Council An email landed in mid-March with the news that all non-essential meetings were to be suspended, we were
Written by Gamiel Yafai It was 20 years ago last month that I entered the Diversity and Inclusion profession. Little did I know that it would become a way of
Written by Ben Everitt It’s an honour to have been elected to represent Milton Keynes North at the end of last year. It’s less than a year ago, but the
Written by Grace McElroy – General Manager Late March we closed our hotel – something that we had never done during peak times since we opened. Whilst it was strange
Written by Ian Stuart I was proud to take on the role as new CEO of Destination Milton Keynes in November 2019. Proud to be representing the visitor economy in
Written by Nikki Ross I have been a single mum to my twin boys since they were 6. It was unexpected, happened overnight and was for some time an emotional
Written by Dr Ann Limb CBE DL – Chair, The Scouts I am the first woman Chair of The Scouts in the 112 year history of the movement. Scouting is
Written by Ruth Cozens As the UK entered 2020 no-one could have imagined that on top of the uncertainty surrounding the UK’s departure from the EU that the severe economic
Written by Nikki Ross Policing was in my blood – why wouldn’t it be, it was all I had known since I was a young and naïve 17 year old.
Written By Ian Revell – MK Community Foundation CEO At MK Community Foundation we have been playing our enabler role to the full throughout this pandemic and it’s been a
Written by: Vanessa Holmes – Head of Milton Keynes Hospital Charity – Women Leaders 2019 Winner Three months ago, as the world around us turned upside down and pressures grew
Written by Anna Rose – Head of Planning Advisory Service – Past Winner 10 weeks ago, I received notification that I was in the shielded group as a result of
Written By Hanayyah Sutton Working from home arrangement is usually preferred by working mothers. Before Coronavirus it had a negative stigma attached. People often sent emails just to prove they
Written by Hilary Chipping I am proud to lead the amazing team at the South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership (SEMLEP) and I have never been prouder than during
We could not have imagined that following a historically significant instruction to stay home and life to change as we know it. We would be contemplating a way of working,
Written by Zoe Mills I like to plan changes, so I really didn’t like the sudden changes that we all had to make. I don’t like not being in control
Written by Melani Beck As well as supporting the businesses within Milton Keynes Business Improvement District, MyMiltonKeynes has always had the local community at the heart of its many projects
Written by Zoe Raven To open or not to open, that seems to be the question for a lot of schools, and the dilemma of whether to send their children
Written by Nikki Ross For most of us business continuity brings about a slight yawn at best and a total switch off at worse. If one thing is true though
Written by Jane Horridge According to the government and the media, we are 10 days away from Lockdown being lifted. What does that mean in real terms though? I’ve
Written by Shalom Lloyd It is so easy to give up because COVD19 has hit us all from a personal level and as SMEs. As entrepreneurs, our resilience, our strength,
By Elizabeth Sheldon “Evidence Talks’ marketing company entered me for 2 Women Leaders awards in 2016, Business services and Science and Technology and to my surprise I won both. At
Written by Pam Gosal The sudden death of my father thrust me into the business world as a teenager. It was a life-changing moment as a woman that set me
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