At the NWBLT, we know that effective business leaders deliver better places – championing innovation to support inclusive growth and improved productivity – while ensuring a more sustainable economy where everyone can flourish. As such, the NWBLT seeks to champion initiatives that create a more diverse workforce, and a more productive economy for our region and ultimately, our country.
This International Women’s Day, Kirsty Rogers, Co-Chair of the NWBLT’s Rising Stars, and member of the NWBLT board, reflects on the progress we have made towards gender equality in the workplace, what more there remains to do, and the role that NWBLT has to play. As Kirsty reflects upon the success of the NWBLT Rising Stars, she also welcomes Andrew Milne CEO of Nichols plc as her new co-chair. We're pleased to reaffirm NWBLT's commitment to the Rising Stars, and Andrew's appointment will further strengthen the programme’s impact, ensuring that more aspiring leaders—are equipped with the skills, knowledge, and networks they need to excel.
You can read her blog in full on our website https://lnkd.in/eeQVWBv7
Katie Bray (Robins), Nicola Kenyon, Andrew Milne