We’re all about giving props to great work around female empowerment, diversity, inclusion and flexibility in the workplace. Here you’ll find an ever-changing gallery of shout outs to the great and the good doing positive and pioneering things within the creative industries. Let us know if we’ve missed anyone and send any lovely stuff our way.
Be More Girl is a brand purpose consultancy, working with brands to improve women’s lives.
VisitLeading website for career-minded women who want to progress professionally and personally. Read the article by Phil Blackmore...
VisitA hot-desking space and business network for women in Frome, Somerset.
VisitAn award-winning global network organization focused on the engagement, education and advancement of women in the creative industries.
VisitA platform created by the Wall Street Journal covering the challenges and successes women face today.
VisitMentoring young people from low socio-economic backgrounds into careers in the creative industries to foster socio-economic diversity.
VisitWorking towards a day when Britain’s society is truly reflected in the creative industries.
VisitThe Cannes Lions initiative working towards equal gender representation in creative directors across the industry.
VisitA global community dedicated to support and inspire women to pursue their dreams without bias or other barriers holding them back.
VisitAiming to make work better for everyone - individuals and employers alike - by helping people to develop the skills to succeed.
VisitEmpowering women and non-binary creatives around the world.
VisitA collective of like-minded people who want to see more women in design leadership roles, hear their voices and be inspired.
VisitCreative Equals aims to work with industry, agencies and recruiters to help give female creatives the support, mentoring and training.
VisitAn international network of women gathering together to work, connect, and thrive.
VisitAn international organisation working to close the gender gap in technology by teaching girls computer science, bravery and sisterhood.
VisitTHE OTHER (A)GENDER was created to raise awareness of the extraordinary statics around gender inequality for women at work.
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