Inspirational women were recognised and celebrated at the 2024 Women in Business Women of Achievement Awards, which celebrate the achievements of businesswomen across Hull and East Yorkshire who either run their own business or are excelling in their profession, industry, organisation or charity.
Dr Diana Taylor, managing director at Future Humber, was announced as the winner of the Overall Woman of Achievement Award, which was sponsored by Smailes Goldie Chartered Accountants.
Diana has made notable contributions to promote the Humber locally, nationally and beyond. As well as this, she inspires others to achieve, making significant contributions in what can sometimes can still be seen as ‘a man’s world’.
Caroline Neadley, chair of Women in Business Hull, said: “At each Women of Achievement Awards, we’re blown away by the amazing accomplishments of the brilliant women in our region. And this year was certainly no different.
“With a room full of 400 guests, there was a real sense of pride and comradery, with those in attendance celebrating friends, family and colleagues. I’d particularly like to thank the Women in Business committee, this year’s award sponsors, and of course all of the nominees.”
Winners also included Sue Perkins, who won the Lifetime Achievement Award for her work building a number of successful businesses that have enabled hundreds of people to realise their career potential. Natasha Barley, CEO of the Sailors’ Children’s Society, won the Outstanding Impact Award for reshaping the future for countless families of seafarers facing crises such as bereavement, illness or family breakdown.
Michelle Taft from the John Good Group was selected for this year’s Judges Award for her dedication to empowering women, driving social impact and championing inclusivity, whilst overseeing a huge growth in funding support by the Matthew Good Foundation.
Dawn Sullivan, co-founder of HU4 Community Trust, won the Voluntary Award for helping to fill a huge void in facilities and community spaces for local residents, providing invaluable support to improve their lives.
Caroline added: “Our guest speaker, Janet Street-Porter, was all we hoped for and more, and it was great to hear stories and anecdotes from her expansive media career.
“After commenting that she was honoured to be speaking to a room full of so many successful career women, Janet emphasised the importance of trusting and supporting each other, and promoting other women’s talents.
“As she said: ‘Successful career women don’t get where they are by luck – gamblers are lucky, not hard-working women’.
“We also raised over £4,600 for our chosen charity, Hull and East Yorkshire Children’s University, which is incredible.”
Award winners
New Business Award, sponsored by Sparq: Gemma Wardell, founder and owner of Human Brilliance
Established Business Award, sponsored by NL Group: Emma Dallimore, CEO at Hull & East Yorkshire Mind
Voluntary Award, sponsored by Jadan Press: Dawn Sullivan, co-founder of HU4 Community Trust
Apprentice/Trainee Award, sponsored by Bishop Burton College: Chloe Hammond, head of finance at NL Group
Women in STEM Award, sponsored by Ansell: Julie Shave, tutor and assessor at HESTA
Female Entrepreneur Award, sponsored by Lexus Hull: Vicky Simpson, founder and owner of VCare24
Women Breaking Boundaries Award, sponsored by MKM Building Supplies: Dr Diana Taylor, MD at Future Humber
Outstanding Achievement Award, sponsored by Pace: Natasha Barley, CEO of the Sailors’ Children’s Society
Lifetime Achievement Award, sponsored by The One Point: Sue Perkins, owner of Crancher Ltd
Judges Award: Michelle Taft, executive director at Matthew Good Foundation and non executive director at John Good Group
Overall Women of Achievement Award, sponsored by Smailes Goldie: Dr Diana Taylor, MD at Future Humber