everywoman

everywoman is a membership organisation that champions the advancement of women in business to close the gender pay gap. It provides personal development resources, leadership training, events, award programmes, networking opportunities and inspiration for women in business and female entrepreneurs.[1]

everywoman
FoundersKaren Gill MBE Maxine Benson MBE
PurposeInspiring Women to Succeed in Business
Location
Region served
UK
Websitewww.everywoman.com www.modernmuse.co.uk

everywoman believes that getting greater representation of women across all business areas will drive better, more profitable businesses, creating wider benefits for both women and men in the workplace.

They work closely with government, opinion formers and business support organisations, with sponsors including NatWest and Specsavers.

In November 2010 everywoman launched the Modern Muse project, designed to engage the next generation of female business leaders and entrepreneurs by showcasing women of today in all walks of business life. Modern Muse's goal is to reach out to one million young women and girls to inspire them to look at business careers and entrepreneurship as a way to achieve their dreams.[2]

Background

It was founded in September 1999 by friends Karen Gill and Maxine Benson, after they felt frustrated with the lack of resources available for women in business in the UK.[3] Karen Gill and Maxine Benson were awarded MBEs in the New Year's Honours 2009 for their services to women's enterprise.[4][5] They are regularly called on for comment in the media on issues relating to small business and enterprise.

Membership

everywoman Network is for women who want to advance their careers and develop themselves. Online resources, expert advice, monthly workbooks, real-life experiences and live webinars to support career development.

everywoman Club, senior level women in organisations and entrepreneurs meet

everywoman Awards

NatWest everywoman awards[6] everywoman's flagship awards programme, the NatWest everywoman awards, launched in 2003 recognises the achievements of women business owners, and in the past has rewarded high-profile women such as Elle Macpherson, Alexandra Taylor, Dame Stella Rimington and Dame Mary Perkins, founder of Specsavers.

FDM everywoman in Technology Awards[7] were launched to demonstrate this profession holds a wealth of career opportunities for women and they will shine the spotlight on women who are enjoying successful careers.

FTA everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards[8] Launched in 2008, the awards are breaking down stereotypes and creating industry role models in a traditionally a male dominated industry.

Specsavers everywoman in Retail Ambassadors Programme[9] seek to identify the dynamic female talent working at the top of the retail industry and showcase the broad range of career opportunities that retail can offer women, beyond the shop floor.

Leadership Academies

Sector specific Leadership Academies feature personal development masterclasses, motivation and inspirational speeches by key figures and experts.

References

  1. "Women in Business | Personal Development | Role Models". Everywoman.com. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  2. "Home". Modern Muse. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  3. everywoman. "everywoman Business Network for Women| Female Leaders". Everywoman.com. Archived from the original on 2013-05-10. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  4. Your Business (2009-01-05). "'Radical feminists' honoured for women's enterprise". Telegraph. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  5. "Honours: Order of the British Empire, Civil – MBE – Home News – UK". The Independent. 2008-12-31. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  6. everywoman. "NatWest everywoman Awards | Role Models". Everywoman.com. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  7. everywoman. "Home | FDM everywoman in Technology Awards". Everywoman.com. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  8. everywoman (2013-04-15). "FTA everywoman in Transport and Logistics Awards | TLAwards". Everywoman.com. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  9. http://www.everywoman.com/retailawards/ Archived February 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
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