Bristol Women’s Commission’s panel for International Women’s Day 2023 celebrations at city hall explored women’s leadership featuring a range of local leaders, including president of Equity UK Lynda Rooke. Here she shares some of her views on women’s leadership. How did you get to where you are today? I was elected and have worked asContinue reading “Q&A: President of Equity UK Lynda Rooke on women’s leadership”
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Q&A: Trade Union leader Joanne Kaye on women’s leadership
Bristol Women’s Commission’s panel for International Women’s Day 2023 celebrations at city hall explored women’s leadership featuring a range of local leaders, including Joanne Kaye – Regional Secretary of Unison SW. Here she shares some of her views on women’s leadership. How did you get to where you are today? I applied for the jobsContinue reading “Q&A: Trade Union leader Joanne Kaye on women’s leadership”
Q&A: Avon & Somerset Police’s first female Chief Constable on women’s leadership
Bristol Women’s Commission’s panel for International Women’s Day 2023 celebrations at city hall explored women’s leadership featuring a range of local leaders, including the first ever female Chief Constable of Avon & Somerset Police – Sarah Crew. Here she shares some of her views on women’s leadership. How did you get to where you areContinue reading “Q&A: Avon & Somerset Police’s first female Chief Constable on women’s leadership”
Bristol Women’s Commission celebrates 10 year anniversary on International Women’s Day 2023
Bristol Women’s Commission and partners joined together at City Hall on International Women’s Day 2023 (Wednesday 8 March) to celebrate a decade of working towards women’s and girls’ equality. The full commission meeting reflected on the past 10 years – the achievements, the challenges and the collaborations – before looking to future priorities. The hybridContinue reading “Bristol Women’s Commission celebrates 10 year anniversary on International Women’s Day 2023”