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Meet Britain's most pioneering business women


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by Real Business - Monday, 21st April 2008

Meet Britain's most pioneering business women

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The shortlists for the 2008 First Women Awards, held by the CBI and Real Business magazine in association with Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets, are published today - and feature pioneering businesswomen across manufacturing, science, business services and finance. For the first year, the awards also honour trailblazing women in the public sector.

The First Women Awards, established in 2005, are
the annual celebration of pioneering businesswomen. Patron Sarah Brown says: "For me, what's so inspirational about the First Women Awards is that they celebrate pioneering women; successful role-models who have broken new ground and opened up opportunities for other women."

The full shortlists are:

Manufacturing

  • Leyla Edwards, founder/CEO, KK Finefoods plc
  • Connie Parry, CEO & finance director, Hurns Beer Company Ltd
  • Linda Miller, senior project manager – train system, Tube Lines
  • Rosalind Murray, operations manager, BAE Systems – Submarines Solutions


Public Sector

  • Joan Stringer CBE, principal and vice chancellor, Napier University
  • Asha Khemka, principal & chief executive, West Nottinghamshire College
  • Su Sayer, chief executive, United Response
  • Julia Cleverdon, Business in the Community
  • Sharon Bamford, UK India Business Council


Science and Technology

  • Sara Murray, MD, Buddi Ltd
  • Margaret Manning, chief executive, Reading Room
  • Marie Wold, president/CFO, OnRelay
  • Mary Assimakopoulos, Research Partnership


Retail and Consumer

  • Jenelle Tilling, vice president of marketing, KFC UK
  • Glenys Berd, managing director, Love Those Shoes
  • Kelly Hoppen, managing director, Kelly Hoppen Interiors
  • Sharon Kaur, managing director, Sahara Homes
  • Eileen Cavalier, CEO, London College of Beauty Therapy

Business Services

  • Sally Norcross, partner, Clarke Willmott
  • Suzanne Liversidge, managing partner of Sheffield Office, Halliwells LLP
  • Moira Elms, UK management board member for marketing & communication, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
  • Sacha Romanovitch, HR leader, Grant Thornton
  • Ritu Sethi, partner, The Sethi Partnership Solicitors


Finance

  • Christine Hodgson, CFO, CapGemini UK
  • Carla Stent, chief administrative officer and deputy chief financial officer, Barclays Bank plc
  • Kate Grussing, Sapphire Partners
  • Elizabeth Gooch, eg Solutions
  • Pamela Thompson, Eversheds


Property

  • Sarah Kay, principal, Woods Bagot
  • Sandi Rhys Jones, non-executive director, Simons Group
  • Christina Meyer, MD/founder, Christina Meyer Sustainable Wood products
  • Elizabeth Peace CBE, chief executive, British Property Federation


Tourism and Leisure

  • Su Cacioppo, personnel and legal director, JD Wetherspoon plc
  • Nicky Dunn, chief executive, Odyssey Arena
  • Jacky Wood OBE, chief executive, British Show Jumping Association


For full details, visit www.firstwomenawards.co.uk

Tags: first women awards, business women, business woman, entrepreneurs, glenys berd, kelly hoppen, women in business, cbi,

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