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South East: Women in Business Awards - congratulations to winners and finalists

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TBM Team

As Clarify’s Claire Edmunds said of the winners and finalists at the 2015 Women in Business awards: “You have not been lucky, you’ve been amazing.” 

 

200 top business women and men from across the south gathered at Oakley Hall last week for the third annual Women in Business awards.

On behalf of The Business Magazine and sponsors of the Awards: Barclays, Blake Morgan, Clarify and Deloitte, many thanks to all those who participated in this successful evening, which raised over £1,400 for our official charity Hope for Justice.

Rising Star

Winner:  Maria Llorens, Bowman Power Group

Role Model:  Catherine Turness, Winchester BID, Julianne Ponan, Creative Nature

Finalist:  Jennifer Surtees, Thomas International, Gabrielle Stewart, EY

 

Woman of the Year (SME)

Winner: Victoria Peterkin, Daisy Nursey

Role Model: Beverley Sunderland, Crossland Solicitors, Sharon Richey, Because Brand Experience

Finalist: Nicola Hartland, Xcel Sales, Ally Stevenson, Clean Heels, Karen Ovenden, Hireserve

 

Woman of the Year (Large Business)

Winner: Annette D’Abreo, Ceuta Healthcare

Role Model: Lisa Forrester, GCS Recruitment Specialists, Cheryl Adams, Santander Corporate & Commercial Banking

Finalist: Charlotte Male, Clive Barford, Kathleen Smith, Serocor Solutions (Serocor Group), Christine Clacey, Microsoft

 

Enlightened Employer

Winner: Fourfront Group

Role Model: The Malins Group, Fiscal Technologies

Finalist: Eric Robinson Solicitors, Blandy & Blandy, Reality HR

 

More information and images can be found here.

TBM Team

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