Last night, a number of the Hartnell Taylor Cook team had the pleasure of dressing up in black tie and evening finery to attend the inaugural Bristol Women in Business Awards, hosted at the iconic Bristol Museum and Art Gallery.
We were there to support Beth Warren, who was nominated for Diversity Champion of the Year in the Charter Awards. Beth’s nomination recognises the significant work she has led within HTC to strengthen our approach to equality, diversity and inclusion, and to create a more supportive and accessible environment for colleagues across the business.
Although Beth was not a winner on the night, the nomination reflects the influence of her work and the momentum she has helped build. We are incredibly proud of her achievements and look forward to expanding the initiatives she has championed at HTC.
The evening itself was a wonderful opportunity to connect with peers, celebrate the achievements of women across the region and reflect on the progress being made to create more inclusive workplaces. The atmosphere in the museum was full of energy, encouragement and genuine celebration.
Congratulations to all nominees and winners, and thank you to the organisers and sponsors who made the event such a memorable occasion. We left feeling inspired, motivated and committed to playing our part in supporting positive change across our industry.