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The Northern Power Women Awards 2023: A look back
by
Anna Davey
Tue, 18 April, 2023
Can you believe it's already been a month since the Northern Power Women Awards took place in Manchester?
It feels like just yesterday that we were celebrating the incredible achievements of women from across the North of England. It was my first Northern Power Women Awards that I had the privilege to work at and I met so many inspiring people and felt honoured to be there to celebrate the incredible winners and commended. But even though the glitz and glamour of the awards ceremony might be over, the impact of the event is still being felt. Let's take a look back at the night that was.
In true Northern Power Women style, a bit of audience participation couldn't go amiss and everyone started the evening with a masterclass from the on-stage choir master, Catherine, on how to sign ‘This Is Me’.
Simone Roche MBE and EY’s Stephen Church had the privilege of presenting Okszana Nepijvoda and Marianna Vaszilyiv with a ‘Special Honour’ award. Two women who are part of the pan-Northern United For Ukraine initiative, facilitated by The Growth Company, and have directly supported over 1,000 Ukranian refugees with direct employment and advice in the North.
Mentoring is a big part of Northern Power Women and Power Collective CIC as seen by the monthly Power-Up Networking sessions, which a vast amount of the community gets involved with. Presenting Lyndsay Geraghty with the Mentor Of The Year award had an incredible reaction, which got all of the shortlisted even more excited about the 12-week mentoring programme that kickstarted the week after the Awards took place.
Mentoring is a big part of Northern Power Women and Power Collective CIC as seen by the monthly Power-Up Networking sessions, which a vast amount of the community gets involved with.
The man of the moment, Lee Chambers, took home the Agent Of Change winners award, for his mission to engage male allies in conversations about menopause and launching the first all-female cohort of Black STEM Futures. The Person With Purpose Award highlighted two incredible role models. Our queen of the night, Diana Anderson MBE was a highlight for everyone who attended as she received her commended award for her outstanding research towards finding a cure for cancer. The Person With Purpose winner went to Shabana Khushi, who volunteering efforts single-handedly supported the Halo Project’s huge project in providing a sanctuary for women and children fleeing domestic abuse in the global majority community.
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