Thirty-six finalists have been announced in the 2018 FTA everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards. Now in its eleventh year, the awards programme celebrates the achievements of phenomenal women reshaping the UK's transport and logistics industry, while showcasing the range of exciting career opportunities it has to offer. This year, the programme is revealing even more role models whose achievements will inspire and attract the next generation of female talent to follow their footsteps. A brand-new category - The Male Agent of Change Award - also launched this year, celebrating the men championing the progress of women in transport and logistics.
Consisting of over 2.4 million workers, the transport and logistics industry is one of the UK's most valuable employers*. However, the latest findings from the Office of National Statistics show that men currently make up over 80% of the workforce** and the sector recently reported a 5.72% gender pay gap.*** With research proving that companies with a more gender-diverse workforce outperform those without****, it remains imperative to continue addressing gender parity. Together, FTA and everywoman are continuing to drive this agenda.
Each award category honours an exceptional ‘Leader' who is driving change, and an individual at any stage of their career who is going ‘Above & Beyond' for their organisation. An overall ‘Industry Champion of the Year Award' will also be presented to a man or woman making an impact on attracting and retaining women in transport and logistics. This year's finalists, from companies including Royal Mail, TfL and Asda, highlight the variety of fulfilling career opportunities available to those from all walks of life.
Winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on Thursday 14 June 2018 at the Marriott Grosvenor Square in London. For further information, please visit
www.everywoman.com/tlawards
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The 2018 FTA everywoman in Transport & Logistics finalists are:
The Freight Award
- Entrants for this award demonstrated how they are innovating and excelling in their role in the freight sector.
Above & Beyond
Irene Arnold, Operations Manager, DHL Global Forwarding, from London
Lesley O'Brien, Partner, Freightlink Europe Freight Train, from Bradford
Kate Turner, Head of Planning, DB Cargo UK, from Goole
Leader
Sue Buchanan, Director of Network Services, Pall-Ex, from Birmingham
Geraldine McEwan, General Manager, Whistl, from Belfast
Keely Priestman, Managing Director, Diamond Distribution Ltd, from London
The Passenger Award
- Entrants for this demonstrated how they are improving the customer experience.
Above & Beyond
Nicola Baillie, Safety and Environment Business Partner, West Midlands Trains, from Birmingham
Amanda Cullum, Planner and Administrator, Network Rail, from Scunthorpe
Nikki Sohal, Heathrow Express Control Room Competence Manager, Heathrow Express, from London
Siwan Hayward, Head of Transport Policing and Community Safety, Transport for London, from London
Gaynor Marshall, Communications Director, Lothian, from Edinburgh
Liz Chandler, Director of Corporate Development, Merseytravel, from Liverpool City Region
The Infrastructure Award
- Entrants for this Award demonstrated how they are improving road or rail infrastructure.
Above & Beyond
Helen Burke, Contract Manager, XPO Logistics, from Runcorn
Louise Gold, Head of Behaviour Change, Sustrans, from London
Deborah Pye, Director Strategic Innovation, Walmart, from Leeds
Anna Delvecchio, Commercial Account Director, Amey, from London
Maria Machancoses, Director, Midlands Connect, from Birmingham
Kayleigh Wilson, Transition Manager, DHL Supply Chain, from London
The Supply Chain Award
- Entrants for this Award demonstrated how they are improving processes within supply chain.
Above & Beyond
Jayne Bellamy, Contract Distribution Manager, Wincanton Logistics, from Kettering
Natasha Culshaw, Change Manager, Asda, from Leeds
June Jones, Senior Manager Operating Model, Asda, from Leeds
Faye Calland, National Same Day Manager - Storage, Fashion & Solutions, TNT, from Coventry
Rachael Huntley, Regional General Manager, XPO Logistics, from Crick
Lorna McAtear, Head of Supply and Internal Accounts, Royal Mail, from Kidderminster
The Warehousing Award
- Entrants for this Award demonstrated how they are innovating and improving warehouse operations.
Above & Beyond
Sue Griffiths, Operations Manager, TNT UK, from London
Clare Maclauchlan, National Development Manager, Co-op, from Newcastle upon Tyne
Sally Worringham, Network Data & Service Quality Manager UK, TNT UK, from London
Sharon Hammond, Senior Director - Food North ALS, Asda, from Leeds
Karen Hopkinson, Operations Manager, Co-op, from Chesterfield
Janet John, Operations Manager, Co-op, from Llanelli
Industry Champion Award
- Entrants for this Award demonstrated the impact that they have had on attracting and retaining women in the industry. Awarded to one individual only, male or female.
Bethany Fovargue, Operations Manager, NOVUS, from Corby
Harriet Glen, Principal Transport Planner, Transport for London, from London
Debbie Rivers, Regional Maintenance Manager, Royal Mail Fleet, from Oxford
Male Agent of Change Award
(new for 2018) - Awarded to a man for his active commitment to advancing the progress of women working in transport and logistics.
Vernon Barchou, Vice President, Human Resources, DHL Supply Chain, from London
Wayne Jay, National Distribution Director, Royal Mail, from Kidderminster
Jon Stockton, Vice President - Ground Operations UK and Storage Fashion & Solutions, FedEx Express UK, from Atherstone
Maxine Benson, Co-Founder of everywoman comments: "This year's judging panel has selected an exceptionally impressive cohort of role models working in transport and logistics - all making valuable contributions through their innovation, mentorship and leadership. They are shifting perceptions of the opportunities this industry offers and will inspire the next generation of talent who may have never considered a career in the sector, to view it as an exciting option. We look forward to congratulating all the winners, and watching their career journeys evolve as they go on to become everywoman ambassadors."