#AwesomeWomen
Women are busting myths and breaking out as business leaders. Following Bucklesbury Founder and CEO Edita Macfarlane's myth-debunking interview with The Telegraph, we spoke with some Bucklesbury clients who are amongst the #AwesomeWomen who are ascending to new heights of professional ambition and success:
Gina, CEO - AviationArkansas, USARead more |
Arielle, Social Enterprise FounderNew York, USARead more |
Brenda, Senior Account ManagerUnited KingdomRead more |
Sonia, Finance Entrepreneur
United Kingdom
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Gina, CEO - Aviation, Arkansas, USA"As a woman in manufacturing I already stand out, and you bet your last dollar that I’m bold!"
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I am the CEO of Galley Support Innovations, an Aerospace Design and Manufacturing company. My company designs and manufacturers interior hardware for the aerospace and Marine industries. We manufacture locks, latches, door handles. All the things you need to keep your cabinets, doors and drawers closed while traveling by air or boat. My company is located in Sherwood Arkansas, USA.I started the business 14 years ago with money I made from a real estate sale. I bought a product line from a company that was going out of business and I began to produce their product before my company began designing our own products. It was hard work for many years. I was more broke than I had ever been, but with determination and hard work we have been successful! We have had constant growth since 2012.I think women are stepping into our power and away from the idea that we have to be fragile. We have seen the few woman before us inspire us and we are now taking on the boardroom in bigger numbers. The business world has began to see the value women add when promoted to the highest positions and it is responding.My signature accessory color is RED! I love it because it’s bold and stands out. As a woman in manufacturing I already stand out, and you bet your last dollar that I’m bold! As women we put too much thought into what others will think if we wear bright bold accessories. We need to use that brain power to think about how to advance in our careers and make the world a better place. Wear what makes you feel powerful and pretty! They are not mutually exclusive. Stop wasting time worrying what others are thinking of you. Use that time to better yourself! Truth is they are to busy thinking about themselves to think about you anyway.I LOVE my Bucklesbury bag. I get compliments from both men and women on it! Originally I bought it to travel with, but now I carry it everywhere. If people are looking for where I am sitting in a meeting or event they look for my Bucklesbury!Galley Support Innovations: https://galleysupport.com |
Arielle, Social Enterprise Founder, New York, USA"It is vital now for women to not only be optimistic, but opportunistic, and to seize the opportunities to advance, to be heard, and to be seen"
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I am the Founder and CEO of the social enterprises Shattered Glass Tees and Shattered Glass Corp and Director of Communications and Public Relations for global law firm Paul Hastings. I work to inspire people to use their voice and words strategically and channel their strengths to make an impact. I am also a writer and international speaker who is passionate about helping women and girls empower themselves through effective communications, personal branding, confidence training and mindfulness.
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Brenda, Senior Account Manager - Finance, United Kingdom"When working I love to have something individual that allows me to stand out from the crowd"
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I am a senior key account manager working for a Fintech company in the finance industry. I have 30 years’ experience as Senior Sales, Key Account Manager/Director in client relationship management. My role involves successful retention and growth of portfolios in various sectors, with revenue value of £500m+, including retail, hospitality, gaming, and education. Specifically managing company high end accounts and driving revenue growth.Women are accelerating up the career ladder. There is a change in attitude and women now have more confidence in putting themselves forward for positions which may have been out of bounds previously. The glass ceiling is being broken and in some industries completely removed. I think it is important to lead the way for others. At an event, I recently attended I heard the phrase ‘send the elevator back down’, which really resonated with me. It is so important with all the obstacles and barriers women face in the professional work setting, that we remember to empower each other.I spend a lot of time travelling to clients, and have in the past routinely stuck to the unspoken dress code. In fact, I love black, grey and blues. I regularly wear these colours for work, and to be honest I am my most comfortable wearing a suit in dark colours. I am surrounded by men and women in black and grey suits in the workplace and within my client base. However, I like to be an individual, and I think it is important to still be ‘me’, and I love anything which shows off my femininity. I do like to stand out in a crowd and often make my statement with my accessories, either with a bright red shoe, bright scarves and of course with my handbags and laptop cases. I am at my most confident when I wear that one thing that reminds me of myself.If I could give two bits of advice to my younger self, it would be to be confident in who you are now, live in the presence, you will never be here again or have this experience that you are having now, so experience it, and embrace it with confidence.I love my Bucklesbury bag and it never fails to get many compliments whenever I carry it. I get compliments from men and women and everyone loves the colour. If I don’t get a comment I get plenty of approving or envious looks. This brand just fits in with everything I love about standing out and being individual. Thank you Bucklesbury. |
Sonia, Finance Entrepreneur, United Kingdom"I have noticed many more women setting up and running successful finance businesses"
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I am the Founder and Director of a Financial Services business that specialises in advising and arranging mortgages, secured loans and equity release. Having left University in 1996 with a Business Degree, I worked for various finance companies until 2005, when I set up my own financial advice business. The finance industry was extremely male dominated when I began my career in 1996. However over the years, especially in the last decade, I have noticed many more women setting up and running successful finance businesses and many women ascending their careers with employers too. I believe the change is down to women being more confident to enter into this industry and the industry being far more receptive and supportive than it was two decades ago.
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