Autocar’s Great British Women in the Car Industry event will put the top 100 female rising stars working in the automotive sector in the spotlight this Wednesday.
The initiative, launched last year, was set up to highlight the success of the highest-achieving women in the industry, putting a focus on leaders and rising stars in order to recognise their achievements and inspire others to follow in their footsteps.
Nominations for the top 100 female rising stars were led by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders’ (SMMT) membership and came from employers across the automotive sector. The 100 female rising stars were then selected at a judging day led by Rachael Prasher, Haymarket Automotive’s managing director, Jim Holder, Steve Cropley and Rachel Burgess from Autocar’s editorial team, plus the SMMT’s chief executive, Mike Hawes and director of communications and international, Tamzen Isacsson.
Autocar’s editorial team then team selected an overall winner, plus a winner from each of the categories being assessed: vehicle development, manufacturing, retail/sales, marketing, communications, apprentices, design, HR and executive. The judging process was backed by extensive input from automotive executive search firm Ennis & Co.
“By highlighting the very best rising stars in the industry we work in and love we look forward to building on the success we enjoyed last year,” said Prasher. “I was delighted that so much of the industry took the time to nominate so many brilliant candidates, and it was an extremely tough job to whittle the long list down, for which I must extend my thanks to the SMMT and Ennis & Co.
"Now we are ready to put our top 100 female rising stars in the spotlight and do all we can to inspire them to greater heights and to encourage others to follow their example. I’m so delighted that we have been able to assemble such a strong line-up of speakers for event at Twickenham to kick-start this process.”
Ennis & Co’s founder Lynda Ennis was especially pleased to partner with the initiative in 2017, saying: “There must be a pipeline of talent nurtured at the beginning of a career, so that when today’s leaders leave the stage there is a steady and plentiful supply of talent flowing through to follow them.
“The Industry must now concentrate on encouraging and developing that talent early. It is not enough simply to talk the talk, sign up to self-help gurus and tick the box on diversity, firms must follow through with real action and that’s why we’re supporting Autocar’s Great British Women in the Car Industry event in 2017.”
The top 100 female rising stars will be revealed at midnight this Wednesday, June 21, ahead of a day-long event celebrating women’s involvement in the car industry at Twickenham Stadium.
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