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Armstrong House<br />

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UB8 1LH<br />

Tel: 01895 817000<br />

Fax: 01895 817035<br />

info@people<strong>1st</strong>.co.uk<br />

www.people<strong>1st</strong>.co.uk<br />

<strong>People</strong> <strong>1st</strong> is the sector skills council for the hospitality, leisure, travel <strong>and</strong> tourism industries.<br />

Top 100 Most Influential Women<br />

in Hospitality, Leisure, Travel <strong>and</strong> Tourism<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>Shine</strong> <strong>Awards</strong> <strong>2011</strong>


Foreword<br />

Natalie Bickford – Chair, Women <strong>1st</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

HR Director UK & Irel<strong>and</strong>, Sodexo Ltd<br />

Since the launch of Women <strong>1st</strong> in October<br />

2009, the programme has championed<br />

the cause of greater gender balance within<br />

senior management teams <strong>and</strong> has provided<br />

opportunities for over 400 women to undertake<br />

tailored development training, or be part of a<br />

dedicated mentoring network, to support them<br />

in meeting their career ambitions within our<br />

dynamic sector.<br />

Tonight’s event is all about celebration! We<br />

know there are inspirational women throughout<br />

the industry who bring the highest levels of<br />

energy, commitment <strong>and</strong> expertise to their<br />

roles. The launch of the inaugural Top 100<br />

Most Influential Women in the Hospitality,<br />

Leisure, Travel <strong>and</strong> Tourism industry listing<br />

Top 100 Most Influential Women <strong>and</strong> <strong>Shine</strong> <strong>Awards</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

recognises the achievements of our sector’s<br />

most inspirational leaders <strong>and</strong> showcases their<br />

success. I believe this is long-overdue recognition<br />

of the impact <strong>and</strong> influence women have<br />

throughout the industry.<br />

Complementing the listing are the <strong>Shine</strong><br />

<strong>Awards</strong>, which highlight individual success <strong>and</strong><br />

allow us to celebrate those who have already<br />

achieved so much in their careers, as well as<br />

the senior directors of tomorrow. The <strong>Awards</strong><br />

also allow us to recognise those businesses<br />

who are leading our industry in supporting <strong>and</strong><br />

developing the women who work for them.<br />

May I congratulate all our Top 100 women, as<br />

well as the nominees <strong>and</strong> winners of the <strong>Shine</strong><br />

<strong>Awards</strong>. Your success is richly deserved <strong>and</strong> we<br />

look forward to partnering with you to continue<br />

the momentum of Women <strong>1st</strong>.


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<strong>and</strong> solutions to help<br />

keep your guests<br />

coming back<br />

for more<br />

We’ve been in food since the 1880s, <strong>and</strong> home to some of the<br />

world’s favourite br<strong>and</strong>s: Knorr, Hellmann’s, Lipton <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

Our professional ingredients save precious prep time in the<br />

kitchen, without compromising on flavour or flair. Our goal<br />

is to help you serve tasty, wholesome meals that keep your<br />

guests coming back for more.<br />

Background to Wom en <strong>1st</strong><br />

Sharon Glancy, Director, <strong>People</strong> <strong>1st</strong> Training<br />

Company <strong>and</strong> Founder, Women <strong>1st</strong><br />

Launched in 2009 by Cherie Blair, Women<br />

<strong>1st</strong> is an initiative from <strong>People</strong> <strong>1st</strong>, the sector<br />

skills council for the hospitality, leisure, travel<br />

<strong>and</strong> tourism (HLTT) industry, to address the<br />

significant under-representation of women in<br />

senior director level positions.<br />

In an industry where 60% of the workforce<br />

is female, only 6% of board directors within<br />

HLTT are female – half the national average<br />

across other industries. Women <strong>1st</strong>’s mission<br />

is to advance women into the leadership<br />

ranks by building a pool of talent ready for<br />

the boardroom.<br />

There are a number of reasons why women<br />

are being held back from achieving their career<br />

ambitions. Factors include irregular work hours<br />

<strong>and</strong> the lack of available flexible <strong>and</strong> part-time<br />

working arrangements for senior managers,<br />

the use of more traditional working models <strong>and</strong><br />

practices (such as split shifts), male-dominated<br />

organisational cultures <strong>and</strong> professional<br />

networks, a lack of management training for<br />

women, too few role models <strong>and</strong> a lack of<br />

mentoring opportunities.<br />

Independent research has clearly identified<br />

business performance advantages to having a<br />

more balanced senior team, not least that the<br />

majority of purchasing decisions across the UK,<br />

Europe <strong>and</strong> the US are made by women. A<br />

senior team that represents its customer base<br />

will better anticipate <strong>and</strong> meet their needs.<br />

For further information, please contact:<br />

women<strong>1st</strong>@people<strong>1st</strong>.co.uk<br />

www.people<strong>1st</strong>.co.uk/women<strong>1st</strong><br />

Tel: 01895 817000


<strong>Shine</strong> <strong>Awards</strong> <strong>2011</strong> judging panel<br />

Natalie Bickford, HR director UK & Irel<strong>and</strong>, Sodexo (chair of Women <strong>1st</strong>)<br />

Debbee Dale, managing director, Debbee Dale Development<br />

Sharon Glancy, director, <strong>People</strong> <strong>1st</strong> Training Division <strong>and</strong> founder of Women <strong>1st</strong><br />

Kerstin Kuhn, restaurant editor, Caterer <strong>and</strong> Hotelkeeper<br />

Jillian MacLean, founder <strong>and</strong> managing director, Drake & Morgan<br />

Gaby Marcon Clarke, <strong>Shine</strong> <strong>People</strong> <strong>and</strong> Places <strong>and</strong> co-founder of the <strong>Shine</strong> <strong>Awards</strong><br />

Louise Smalley, HR director, Whitbread Group PLC<br />

Sean Wheeler, area director of HR, The Dorchester Collection<br />

NB – any of the judges who were shortlisted for an award were excluded from judging that<br />

particular category <strong>and</strong> were not present for any discussions regarding that award.<br />

Wom en <strong>1st</strong> Top 100 <strong>and</strong> <strong>Shine</strong> <strong>Awards</strong> host<br />

Gaby Roslin<br />

Gaby Roslin is one of the country’s most popular television presenters making her<br />

TV debut presenting the children’s programmes on Superchannel <strong>and</strong> Motormouth<br />

live on ITV. In 1992 Gaby was invited to join Chris Evans on Channel 4’s new daily<br />

programme The Big Breakfast, <strong>and</strong> went on to host the show until 1996.<br />

From 1998 until 2002, Gaby worked exclusively for the BBC fronting a range of<br />

programmes including Whatever You Want, City Hospital, A Question of Television<br />

<strong>and</strong>, to bring in the New Year, she presented 28 hours of live non-stop television<br />

for BBC1’s Millennium celebration. She also co-hosted Children in Need with Terry<br />

Wogan. In 2002 she made her West End acting debut playing the role of Mama<br />

Morton in Chicago <strong>and</strong> also toured with the stage version of When Harry Met Sally.<br />

Gaby became a co-host, with Paul Ross, on the BBC London 94.9 breakfast show in<br />

January 2010 <strong>and</strong> appears frequently on ITV1’s This Morning show as one of their<br />

regular pool of News Review guests.


Th e Top 100 Most Influential Wom en in Hospitality, Leisure, Travel <strong>and</strong> Tourism<br />

Alex Polizzi, Hotelier/TV Presenter, Hotel Endsleigh<br />

A British hotelier, <strong>and</strong> the presenter of the 4th through to 7th series of<br />

TV series The Hotel Inspector, Alex comes from a long line of hoteliers,<br />

her gr<strong>and</strong>father being Lord Forte. She trained at the M<strong>and</strong>arin Oriental<br />

in Hong Kong, <strong>and</strong> worked for Marco Pierre White before working in<br />

the family business The Rocco Forte Collection. She manages the Hotel<br />

Endsleigh which is owned by her mother.<br />

Alison Cryer, Managing Director, Representation Plus<br />

Alison was instrumental in the launch of the Copthorne Hotel br<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

was one of the first recipients of the prestigious Acorn awards. In 1988<br />

Alison founded Representation Plus as she had identified a need for small<br />

owner-managed hotels to be represented in the same professional way as<br />

hotel chains in order to compete through resource sharing.<br />

Alison Frith, Owner <strong>and</strong> Managing Director, Artizian Catering<br />

Alison formed Artizian in 1997 with the vision to supply high quality food<br />

<strong>and</strong> support services. Her vision to offer a rounded service gained the<br />

company a reputation as ‘the alternative quality contract caterer.’ Artizian<br />

recognises the importance of other business support services by providing<br />

comprehensive catering, vending <strong>and</strong> hospitality services.<br />

Alison Tyler, Managing Director, CH&Co<br />

CH&Co is a leading independent catering group with five specialist br<strong>and</strong>s<br />

including Charlton House (staff catering), Lusso (City <strong>and</strong> fine dining)<br />

<strong>and</strong> Chester Boyd (livery halls <strong>and</strong> private venues). Alison has been key<br />

in helping develop the business to one with an annual turnover of £76<br />

million <strong>and</strong> employing 2,000 people nationally.<br />

Am<strong>and</strong>a Brady, Head of HR (UK Operations), Whitbread<br />

Am<strong>and</strong>a leads a team of 20 who are ultimately responsible for the<br />

development, engagement <strong>and</strong> recruitment of some 28,000 managers <strong>and</strong><br />

team members who work across five businesses: Premier Inn, Beefeater,<br />

Brewers Fayre, Table Table <strong>and</strong> Taybarns. Am<strong>and</strong>a has worked tirelessly to<br />

champion a talent agenda <strong>and</strong> has achieved 80% internal appointments<br />

to all general manager roles within the business.<br />

Am<strong>and</strong>a Wills, Managing Director, Virgin Holidays<br />

Am<strong>and</strong>a joined Virgin Holidays at a time when the travel industry was<br />

in turmoil after the tragic events of 9/11. Within her first year, she had<br />

revamped the company creating new structures, products <strong>and</strong> a new<br />

br<strong>and</strong> image. Virgin Holidays is now one of the most successful tour<br />

operators in travel, being No. 1 to Florida, USA <strong>and</strong> now also No. 1<br />

scheduled tour operator to the Caribbean.<br />

Angela Day, Chief Executive, Affordable Car Hire<br />

Angela originally started the business in her garage, re-mortgaging the family<br />

home, selling her car, cashing in savings, extending credit on credit cards <strong>and</strong><br />

living off beans on toast for the first 18 months! The business exp<strong>and</strong>ed at a<br />

phenomenal rate culminating in the company becoming the first ever car hire<br />

ABTA member which sets it apart from competitors. Angela is also a member<br />

of the Institute of Travel <strong>and</strong> Tourism board of directors.<br />

Angela Hartnett MBE, Chef Patron, Murano Restaurant <strong>and</strong> the<br />

York <strong>and</strong> Albany Pub<br />

Angela is one of the most high-profile women in the restaurant<br />

world <strong>and</strong> has worked with Gordon Ramsay at Aubergine <strong>and</strong> with Marcus<br />

Wareing at Petrus. In 2002 she opened The Grill Room at<br />

The Connaught winning Square Meal Guide’s Best New Restaurant award<br />

<strong>and</strong> her first Michelin star in 2004. She has made numerous appearances on<br />

television, including Hell’s Kitchen <strong>and</strong> the Great British Menu competition.<br />

She was awarded an MBE in 2007. She opened Murano in 2008, achieved a<br />

Michelin star in 2009 <strong>and</strong> took it over as her own in 2010.<br />

Angela Vickers, Managing Director, Apex Hotels Ltd<br />

Over the past five years, Angela has steered Apex into an organisation<br />

that now operates 7 Hotels, employs 670 people, turns over £41 million<br />

per annum <strong>and</strong> converts this into £12.5 million profit. The company was<br />

awarded the AA Small Hotel Group of the Year accolade in 2010.<br />

Anna-Marie Dowling, General Manager, Guoman Hotels –<br />

The Royal Horseguards<br />

Since joining the industry as a chambermaid, Anna has worked through<br />

the ranks gaining her first general manager role at the Brewery in 1998.<br />

Since then, Anna has gone on to run such iconic London properties as<br />

Marriott County Hall <strong>and</strong> Le Meridien Piccadilly & Café Royal. In 2008,<br />

Anna was named Emerging Director of the Year by the Institute of<br />

Directors. The Royal Horseguards was recently named AA Hotel of<br />

the Year for London 2010-<strong>2011</strong>.<br />

Top 100 Most Influential Women <strong>and</strong> <strong>Shine</strong> <strong>Awards</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

Ann Elliott, Managing Director, Elliott Marketing <strong>and</strong> PR<br />

Ann set-up the business in 2001 after a corporate career in marketing<br />

<strong>and</strong> operations including 18 years with Whitbread as marketing director<br />

for both Pizza Hut <strong>and</strong> Beefeater. Elliott Marketing & PR now has a team<br />

of 12 <strong>and</strong> over 35 associates with extensive knowledge, expertise <strong>and</strong><br />

experience in the leisure, tourism <strong>and</strong> hospitality market.<br />

Anne Pierce MBE, Chief Executive, The Springboard Charity<br />

Anne joined Springboard in 1997 as managing director <strong>and</strong> was later<br />

made chief executive. Under her leadership, Springboard now supports<br />

over 2,000 teachers <strong>and</strong> 30,000 pupils in secondary schools on industry<br />

related courses, facilitates over 20,000 work experience opportunities <strong>and</strong><br />

helps almost 1,000 young <strong>and</strong> unemployed people enter the industry.<br />

Anne is a governor of Westminster Kingsway College <strong>and</strong> a visiting fellow<br />

of Sheffield University. She was awarded an MBE in 2004 <strong>and</strong> won a Catey<br />

Special Award in 2008.<br />

Avril Owton MBE, Owner, The Cloud Hotel<br />

A former professional dancer with the Tiller Girls, Avril took over the running<br />

of the Cloud Hotel when her husb<strong>and</strong> died suddenly at the age of 45, leaving<br />

her with an ailing family hotel, four children <strong>and</strong> no insurance. With no<br />

business experience she refurbished the hotel, began to make a significant<br />

profit <strong>and</strong> soon had increased her business turnover by 800%. Avril, a past<br />

Hampshire Business Woman of the Year, was awarded the prestigious <strong>Shine</strong><br />

Woman of the Year Award in 2006. In 2007, she was made an honorary<br />

member of the Leading Women Entrepreneurs of the World.


Barbara Kolosinska, Sales Director, C&M Travel Recruitment<br />

C&M has won numerous industry awards including the Travel Weekly<br />

Globe <strong>Awards</strong> for Best Recruitment Agency, Travel Trade Gazette Best<br />

Services Supplier, Travel Bulletin Best Recruitment Agency, Travelmole Best<br />

Website <strong>and</strong> The British Travel <strong>Awards</strong> Best Recruitment Agency over the<br />

years. She has played an integral part in helping C&M achieve its Sunday<br />

Times ‘Best Businesses to work for’ accreditation. In 2009, Barbara was<br />

voted onto the board of the Institute of Travel <strong>and</strong> Tourism.<br />

Brigid Simmonds, Chief Executive, British Beer, Pubs <strong>and</strong> Bars Association<br />

The BBPBA is the drinks <strong>and</strong> hospitality industry’s largest <strong>and</strong> most<br />

influential trade association representing 98% of UK brewing (by volume)<br />

<strong>and</strong> the ownership of over half of the nation’s 54,000 pubs. Having<br />

previously worked as chief executive for Business in Sport <strong>and</strong> Leisure for<br />

17 years, Brigid has an excellent track record of influencing policy <strong>and</strong><br />

partnership working within the industry.<br />

Carol Marlow, Managing Director, P&O Cruises<br />

Carol became president <strong>and</strong> managing director of Cunard Line in 2005<br />

<strong>and</strong> joined P&O Cruises, Britain’s largest cruise line, in 2009. She became<br />

chairman of the cruise section of the Passenger Shipping Association in<br />

2002 <strong>and</strong> for two years, to July 2008, was chair of the Passenger Shipping<br />

Association in total, both cruise <strong>and</strong> ferry. Having completed the usual<br />

period of office, Carol is now vice chairman.<br />

Caroline Fry, Managing Director, CH&Co<br />

Caroline is managing director of CH&Co, a leading independent catering<br />

group with five specialist br<strong>and</strong>s. She is also managing director of the staff<br />

catering br<strong>and</strong>, Charlton House, representing the largest core of contracts<br />

within the group. She was the company’s first full-time operational<br />

employee in 1994, becoming operations director in 1997, <strong>and</strong> client<br />

resources director <strong>and</strong> a board director in 1998.<br />

Carrie Wicks, Director of Operations, Firmdale<br />

Carrie has overseen the transition of a four star boutique hotel company<br />

to a world-class, multi award-winning, luxury hotel company whilst at the<br />

same time running one of the most successful hotels in London, the Soho<br />

Hotel. A winner of the Catey Manager of the Year, Carrie has championed<br />

the cause of women managers <strong>and</strong>, as a result of her tutelage <strong>and</strong><br />

mentoring, there are now a total of 5 out of 7 general managers that<br />

are female in the company.<br />

Chris Browne, Managing Director, Thomson Airways <strong>and</strong> Board Member,<br />

TUI Travel PLC<br />

Thomson Airways has grown to become the third largest airline in the<br />

UK with Chris playing a key role in its development since joining in 2007.<br />

Chris’ earlier career was with Carlson Worldchoice, the travel agent,<br />

before moving to First Choice. Prior to joining Thomson Airways, Chris was<br />

managing director of First Choice Airways in Manchester.<br />

Clare Tobin, Managing Director, Specialist Holiday <strong>and</strong> Board Member,<br />

TUI Travel PLC<br />

After taking on her first managing director role in 2002 at Meon Villas,<br />

Clare became managing director of TUI Travel UK Special Longhaul <strong>and</strong><br />

Flights division in 2009 <strong>and</strong> was then appointed to head up TUI’s specialist<br />

UK business. With this promotion she added short haul br<strong>and</strong>s Sovereign,<br />

Citalia <strong>and</strong> Meon Villas to her existing long haul responsibilities for Hayes<br />

& Jarvis, Thomson Tailormade, Austravel <strong>and</strong> Jetsave.<br />

Clare Smyth, Head Chef, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay<br />

Clare’s credentials are exemplary <strong>and</strong> her steep rise to head chef at the<br />

three Michelin starred Restaurant Gordon Ramsay is not surprising. Clare’s<br />

devotion to her craft <strong>and</strong> her uncompromising st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> meticulous<br />

work ethic are just two of the reasons why she remains the first <strong>and</strong> only<br />

female chef to run a restaurant with this accolade in the UK.<br />

Debbee Dale, Managing Director, Debbee Dale Development<br />

Debbee is a mentor for businesses <strong>and</strong> various universities as well as<br />

being a board member of the Association of Women Travel Executives,<br />

<strong>and</strong> vice chair of education <strong>and</strong> training at the Institute of Travel<br />

<strong>and</strong> Tourism. Debbee runs AA Graduate in partnership with AA<br />

Appointments which is a free service to employers offering positions<br />

to travel <strong>and</strong> tourism graduates.<br />

Debbie Hindle, Managing Director, BGB<br />

Debbie was a founder of BGB in 1991 <strong>and</strong> has specialised in travel<br />

communications for the past two decades. She is a strong advocate of<br />

sustainable tourism. She is a judge of the Telegraph annual Responsible<br />

Tourism <strong>Awards</strong>, helped to launch the Travel Foundation charity <strong>and</strong> also<br />

supports Friends of Conservation. Debbie is also a judge of the VisitEngl<strong>and</strong><br />

Enjoy Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>Awards</strong> for Excellence <strong>and</strong> the new Travel Press <strong>Awards</strong>.<br />

Debbie Taylor, Chairman, BHA Scotl<strong>and</strong><br />

Debbie previously held the role of general manager at Sir Rocco Forte’s five-star<br />

Balmoral in Edinburgh, the first woman to manage the hotel in its 101-year<br />

history, <strong>and</strong> was managing director of the Old Course Hotel at St Andrew’s<br />

from 2007 until her recent appointment as president of the hospitality <strong>and</strong> real<br />

estate group <strong>and</strong> a member of the corporate operating committee of Kohler<br />

Co. She is chairman of BHA Scotl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> is one of only nine women in the<br />

world to hold the title Master Innholder. She was named RAC Manager of the<br />

Year in 2006 <strong>and</strong> received a Catey Manager of the Year award in 2007.<br />

Deborah Harvey, Chairman, Pabulum<br />

Deborah is an inspiring role model <strong>and</strong> has worked hard to develop a<br />

company that st<strong>and</strong>s apart from industry norms <strong>and</strong> supports the ‘case<br />

for change’. Far from merely replicating her own early experiences in the<br />

industry (where advancing her role was particularly challenging), Deborah<br />

has shaped Pabulum into one that embraces its female employees’<br />

development <strong>and</strong> growth, helping to change traditional industry patterns.<br />

Delia Smith CBE, Cook, Author <strong>and</strong> TV Presenter<br />

The most tried <strong>and</strong> trusted of British TV cooks, Delia has been teaching the<br />

nation for over 30 years. She is the UK’s best-selling cookery author with more<br />

than 21 million copies sold. In 1969 Delia became the cookery writer for the<br />

Daily Mirror’s new magazine, <strong>and</strong> three years later began columns for the<br />

Evening St<strong>and</strong>ard <strong>and</strong> the Radio Times. Her TV career began in 1973 with BBC<br />

series Family Fare <strong>and</strong> was followed by Delia’s Cookery Course. Delia’s other<br />

great passion is football <strong>and</strong> in 1996 she became director of Norwich City FC.<br />

Doreen McKenzie, Owner, Knock Travel<br />

Doreen has worked in the travel industry for nearly 40 years building<br />

Knock Travel into a leading business in Northern Irel<strong>and</strong>. She was awarded<br />

the Northern Irel<strong>and</strong> Travel <strong>and</strong> Tourism Personality accolade in 1998 in<br />

recognition of her work <strong>and</strong> achievements. More recently she was a finalist<br />

in the CBI First Women <strong>Awards</strong> 2009, won a BT Business Woman of the<br />

Year award in 2008 <strong>and</strong> the company was awarded a TTG Award for<br />

Excellence in 2007.


Emma Woods, Marketing Director, Pizza Express<br />

From a background of healthcare marketing as marketing director<br />

at Unilever for 17 years, Emma joined Pizza Express in 2008 <strong>and</strong> was<br />

instrumental in developing the Leggara pizza. Launched in 2009, Leggara<br />

is a food range designed for those who want to enjoy eating out without<br />

putting on weight. The Leggara pizza has around 500 calories, <strong>and</strong> is<br />

approved by leading diet br<strong>and</strong> WeightWatchers.<br />

Flo Powell, Director, ACE<br />

Flo joined ACE (Association of Cruise Experts) in 2009. Prior to that she<br />

was executive director of the Tourism Society, a membership association<br />

for individual tourism professionals. ACE is the award-winning training<br />

<strong>and</strong> support organisation dedicated to providing expert cruise training <strong>and</strong><br />

support for travel agents. ACE is supported by 36 of the world’s leading<br />

cruise lines <strong>and</strong> in turn supports over 20,000 individual travel agents.<br />

Francesca Ecsery, Global Sales Director, Cheapflights Media<br />

Francesca has more than 18 years’ experience in the travel industry.<br />

Prior to Cheapflights Media, she was managing director, international<br />

division, of STA Travel whose business then extended over 76 countries,<br />

32 of which were secured under her leadership. Francesca also holds an<br />

executive position in WACL (Women in Advertising <strong>and</strong> Communication in<br />

London) <strong>and</strong> is a non-executive board member of Travolution, owned by<br />

the TW Group.<br />

Gill Benwell, Director, Bourne Leisure (Butlins)<br />

Gill’s first challenge at Butlins was to instil a sense of teamwork into<br />

an uncommitted <strong>and</strong> largely seasonal staff. She develped a training<br />

programme to deliver a sense of belonging <strong>and</strong> pride, especially in the<br />

concept of customer care, throughout the business. Instigating the ‘First<br />

30 minute experience’ programme, Gill slashed complaints to well below<br />

industry norms. Gill has been with Bourne Leisure for over 30 years,<br />

working her way up through the ranks from PA to operations director for<br />

Haven, <strong>and</strong> then director.<br />

Hélène Darroze, Chef Patron, The Connaught (London) <strong>and</strong><br />

Hélène Darroze (Paris)<br />

French chef Hélène Darroze launched her second eponymous site (the first<br />

being in Paris), in the refurbished Connaught Hotel in spring 2008, which<br />

went on to win its first Michelin star in 2009. Hailing from a long line of chefs,<br />

Darroze started out in hospitality as administrative manager to Alain Ducasse.<br />

She took over her family restaurant in 1995, before moving to Paris four years<br />

later <strong>and</strong> launching her own restaurant on the Left Bank, which also has a<br />

Michelin star. She now splits her time between the UK <strong>and</strong> French capitals.<br />

Jane Ashton, Group Head of Sustainable Development, TUI Travel PLC<br />

At each stage of First Choice’s <strong>and</strong> now TUI Travel PLC’s sustainable<br />

development journey, Jane has been at the forefront, influencing <strong>and</strong><br />

encouraging key people in the company – from the board to customerfacing<br />

employees – to incorporate sustainability considerations into their<br />

work. Jane works tirelessly with industry peers <strong>and</strong> bodies both in the UK<br />

<strong>and</strong> internationally to develop a more sustainable tourism industry.<br />

Jane Bristow, Director of Corporate Services <strong>and</strong> Education,<br />

Sodexo UK <strong>and</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong><br />

Jane admits that one of her most challenging, yet fulfilling roles, was<br />

heading up the logistics division at Whitbread PLC, where she was the first<br />

female to take up the post. As a board managing director for Sodexo UK<br />

<strong>and</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong>, the training <strong>and</strong> development of her team is a top priority <strong>and</strong><br />

she has mentored many team members into promotional roles including<br />

Michael Godfrey, executive chef at Eton College, who has won many<br />

industry awards.<br />

Jane Sunley, Chief Executive, learnpurple<br />

Jane founded learnpurple in 2001 <strong>and</strong> its sister company, talent toolbox, in<br />

2005. She invented the award-winning online talent management system<br />

which was successfully launched in 2005 <strong>and</strong> is now utilised in over 22<br />

countries worldwide by organisations including Malmaison <strong>and</strong> Hotel du<br />

Vin. Jane is also president of HR in Hospitality, a member of The Talent<br />

Foundation <strong>and</strong> a visiting fellow at both Oxford Brookes <strong>and</strong> Sheffield<br />

Hallam Universities.<br />

Janice Gault, Chief Executive, Northern Irel<strong>and</strong> Hotels Federation<br />

The NI Hotels Federation is a not-for-profit limited company representing<br />

the hotel <strong>and</strong> guesthouse sectors in Northern Irel<strong>and</strong>. Its main roles<br />

are identifying <strong>and</strong> reviewing issues affecting the hospitality industry<br />

<strong>and</strong> lobbying governments <strong>and</strong> the NI Assembly on the economic <strong>and</strong><br />

employment opportunities of tourism.<br />

Jemima Bird, Marketing Director, Tragus Holdings<br />

Jemima joined Tragus in 2010 <strong>and</strong> is responsible for their high street<br />

br<strong>and</strong>s – Café Rouge, Strada <strong>and</strong> Bella Italia – as well as the brasseries<br />

division including Belgo, Huxleys, Ortega <strong>and</strong> Amalfi. She previously<br />

worked for Musgrave Retail Partners with responsibility for the br<strong>and</strong><br />

strategies for Budgens <strong>and</strong> Londis <strong>and</strong>, prior to that, the Co-operative<br />

Group as director of br<strong>and</strong>. She is a member of the Women <strong>1st</strong><br />

leadership council.<br />

Jill McDonald, Chief Executive <strong>and</strong> President, McDonald’s UK<br />

<strong>and</strong> President, Northern Division, McDonald’s Europe<br />

Jill joined McDonald’s in 2006 as chief marketing officer UK & Northern<br />

Division responsible for marketing, product development, customer<br />

innovation, business strategy <strong>and</strong> leadership of McDonald’s Olympic<br />

2012 sponsorship. She was promoted to chief executive of the UK business in<br />

2010. She joined McDonald’s from British Airways where she spent 16 years.<br />

In 2008 Jill was voted “Marketeer of the Year” by the Marketing Society.<br />

Jill Stein, Director, The Seafood Restaurant<br />

While Rick’s name is known worldwide, Jill has been instrumental in running<br />

<strong>and</strong> inspiring the growth of the company which includes four restaurants,<br />

accommodation, a cookery school <strong>and</strong> three shops. The business has<br />

continued to grow over the past 36 years <strong>and</strong> now employs an average of<br />

350 staff, 90% of whom are local to Cornwall, with an annual turnover<br />

of £14 million. The company has won numerous awards including Egon<br />

Ronay’s Restaurant of the Year (1996), Hotel & Restaurant magazine’s<br />

Restaurant of the year (1998-2004) <strong>and</strong> an AA Award for English Seafood<br />

Restaurant of the Year (2002).<br />

Jillian MacLean, Managing Director, Drake & Morgan<br />

Despite having launched Drake & Morgan little more than two years ago,<br />

it already operates four bars, employs 175 employees, has sales of £3.4m<br />

<strong>and</strong> last year turned profitable. Jillian has been wholly responsible for the<br />

concept, development, launch <strong>and</strong> running of all the venues. She has reaped<br />

a plethora of awards including a Catey, Rising Star from the Retailer of the<br />

Year <strong>Awards</strong> 2010 <strong>and</strong> Caterer & Hotelkeeper’s 2010 Pub <strong>and</strong> Bar Award.<br />

Jillian has just been shortlisted for the Veuve Clicquot Business Woman of<br />

the Year award <strong>2011</strong>.


Jo Rzymowska, Associate Vice President & General Manager,<br />

Royal Caribbean International, Azmara & Celebrity Br<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Jo joined Royal Caribbean in 2005 as sales <strong>and</strong> marketing director, UK<br />

<strong>and</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong>. Sales performance has grown 25% year-on-year, <strong>and</strong> Royal<br />

Caribbean International successfully introduced the first new-build ship<br />

dedicated to the UK <strong>and</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong> market, Independence of the Seas. Jo<br />

took up her current role in 2007 taking on guest <strong>and</strong> trade services. Jo was<br />

recently nominated in Travel Weekly as one of the Top 40 Power Players in<br />

the industry.<br />

Judy Hargadon, Chief Executive, School Food Trust<br />

Judy joined the School Food Trust in 2006 prior to a 30 year career<br />

in healthcare management, with a special focus on innovation <strong>and</strong><br />

improvement. Judy was actively involved in the Take Our Daughters to Work<br />

scheme, <strong>and</strong> chaired the trustees for five years. Her previous post was as<br />

director of New Ways of Working in the NHS Modernisation Agency, the<br />

national lead to increase productivity <strong>and</strong> improve patient outcomes.<br />

Julia H<strong>and</strong>s, Chair <strong>and</strong> Chief Executive, H<strong>and</strong> Picked Hotels<br />

In the 10 years since the formation of H<strong>and</strong> Picked Hotels, Julia has led<br />

the group to remarkable success including AA Hotel Group of the Year<br />

2004-5, one of the top 10 entrepreneurs in the UK in the National<br />

Business <strong>Awards</strong> 2005, AA Hotel of the Year Scotl<strong>and</strong>, won by Norton<br />

House Hotel, Edinburgh 2008-9, <strong>and</strong> Best Customer Service Programme at<br />

the Training Journal <strong>Awards</strong> 2010.<br />

Julia Sibley, Chief Executive, Savoy Educational Trust<br />

Julia became chief executive of the Savoy Educational Trust in 1998<br />

following the sale of the Savoy Group <strong>and</strong> the release of £35m to the<br />

Trust to advance <strong>and</strong> develop education, training <strong>and</strong> qualifications in the<br />

UK hospitality industry. Under her leadership, it has supported countless<br />

individuals, educational bodies, trade associations <strong>and</strong> organisations, as<br />

well as helping to fund competitions like Springboard’s FutureChef <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Restaurant Association’s Young Chef & Young Waiter of the Year Award.<br />

Julie Southern, Chief Commercial Officer, Virgin Atlantic Airways<br />

Julie joined Virgin Atlantic in 2000 <strong>and</strong> four months later was appointed<br />

chief financial officer, steering the airline through various economic<br />

challenges faced by the industry from 9/11 to global recession in 2009.<br />

Julie was promoted to chief commercial officer in 2010. She started her<br />

career as a graduate trainee with Mars before training as a chartered<br />

accountant with PriceWaterhouseCoopers.<br />

Juliette Joffe, Founder <strong>and</strong> Director, Giraffe Restaurants<br />

Juliette launched Bistroquet restaurant in Camden in 1984. She worked<br />

front of house, husb<strong>and</strong> Russel worked in the kitchen, <strong>and</strong> the restaurant<br />

attracted everyone from Sp<strong>and</strong>au Ballet to Bob Hoskins. Next came Café<br />

Flo in Belsize Park in 1987, which the Joffes developed into a chain of<br />

eight <strong>and</strong> sold on in 1994. After several years in Israel, the duo returned<br />

to the UK to launch their new project, Giraffe Restaurants. In 1998<br />

the couple launched the first Giraffe restaurant in Hampstead <strong>and</strong>, 25<br />

Giraffe restaurants later, they still work together every day.<br />

Karen Browne, Chief Executive, William Murray<br />

Karen is a member of the marketing committee of Hospitality Action, a<br />

board member of industry networking forum Arena <strong>and</strong> a member of the<br />

steering committee of the Craft Guild of Chefs. Karen works with PACE<br />

to ensure sustainable growth for the organisation, she is part of the team<br />

that is supporting Simon Hulstone to compete in the Bocuse d’Or in Lyon<br />

<strong>and</strong> is a founder member of the Mercury Group.<br />

Karen Forrester, UK Managing Director, TGI Friday’s<br />

After 15 years with pub group Mitchells & Butlers, latterly as a divisional<br />

director, Karen joined TGI Friday’s to take on one of her biggest<br />

challenges – restoring the br<strong>and</strong> to its former glory. The last three years<br />

have seen Karen delivering record sales <strong>and</strong> guest feedback scores. She<br />

gives exceptional guidance <strong>and</strong> council to senior management teams in<br />

developing <strong>and</strong> championing the cause of front line employees <strong>and</strong> in<br />

pursuit of competitive advantage through superior service.<br />

Karen Ramirez, Chair, Association of Women Travel Executives<br />

Karen is the managing director of Lingo OMS Ltd which specialises<br />

in managed communications campaigns. She is also the chair of the<br />

Association of Women Travel Executives <strong>and</strong> is the director of steering<br />

group, Business Against Poverty. Karen is regarded as a creative <strong>and</strong><br />

innovative leader <strong>and</strong> takes businesses forward in a logical <strong>and</strong><br />

effective way.<br />

Kate Martin <strong>and</strong> Sue Parfett, joint Managing Partners,<br />

The Brookwood Partnership<br />

The Brookwood Partnership was formed as a limited company in 1996<br />

<strong>and</strong> specialises in the independent education sector. In 2007 they<br />

were recognised by the BHA for their lead in using fresh food produce,<br />

sourced where possible from local suppliers. In 2008 Kate was presented<br />

with the Catey Food Service Caterer award. The company has also<br />

achieved a listing in The Sunday Times 100 Best Companies to Work for<br />

in both 2008 <strong>and</strong> 2010.<br />

Kathryn Beadle, Managing Director, Hurtigruten<br />

Kathryn started her career as a trainee travel consultant with Hogg Robinson<br />

Leisure. She spent 18 years with the company rising through the ranks to<br />

become their youngest <strong>and</strong> only female regional sales manager before<br />

being appointed sales director. Kathryn was given an award by the City of<br />

New York in 2003 for her support of the city through promotional activity<br />

following the events of 9/11. She joined Hurtigruten in 2008 <strong>and</strong> was<br />

appointed managing director of UK, Irel<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> USA in 2010. Kathryn is<br />

also active member of the Association of Cruise Experts.<br />

Laura Frith, Vice President HR, InterContinental Hotel Group<br />

Laura is a chartered psychologist <strong>and</strong> has broad-range expertise that<br />

she has applied in both the public <strong>and</strong> private sectors. She has worked<br />

with many household names including Lloyds, the Metropolitan Police,<br />

Liverpool Victoria, PA Consulting <strong>and</strong> Arthur Andersen. In her role at IHG,<br />

Laura works for an organisation with 640,000 rooms <strong>and</strong> over 4,400<br />

hotels in 100 countries around the world. The company operates seven<br />

hotel br<strong>and</strong>s – InterContinental, Crowne Plaza, Hotel Indigo, Holiday Inn,<br />

Holiday Inn Express, Staybridge Suites <strong>and</strong> C<strong>and</strong>lewood Suites.<br />

Lisa Allen, Head Chef, Northcote Manor<br />

Lisa joined Northcote Manor in 2001 as a demi-chef-de-partie, where a<br />

series of annual promotions resulted in her attaining the role of head chef<br />

in April 2005, under the direction of chef-patron Nigel Haworth. At just<br />

23 Lisa was one of the first women to rise to the ranks of head chef in the<br />

Michelin-starred Northcote.<br />

Liz McGivern, HR Director, Red Carnation Hotels<br />

Liz joined Red Carnation in 2001 <strong>and</strong> quickly used her influence to


evolutionise the learning <strong>and</strong> training culture. Liz’s key achievements<br />

include devising <strong>and</strong> overseeing a dynamic front office training<br />

programme which resulted in an increase of £1 million revenue<br />

through developing the team’s skills in upselling rooms. This gained<br />

recognition with the Hotel Reservation Service Award for 2008/9.<br />

In November 2009 Liz was named HR Manager of the Year at<br />

the Cateys.<br />

Liz Phillips, Director of Human Resources & Organisational<br />

Development, Mitchells <strong>and</strong> Butlers<br />

In the three years since being appointed director, Liz has developed<br />

a centralised approach to recruitment, training <strong>and</strong> communications<br />

across all Mitchells <strong>and</strong> Butlers br<strong>and</strong>s through e-learning, e-recruitment<br />

<strong>and</strong> e-communications <strong>and</strong> creating an online staff portal. The company<br />

was awarded the Personnel Today award 2010 for HR Impact.<br />

Liz Smith-Mills, UK Hotel Consultant, Diversey Inc<br />

If there is a housekeeping or hospitality initiative, it is more than likely<br />

that Liz will be involved to some degree! She is a former chair, <strong>and</strong><br />

current vice chair, of the Yorkshire branch of the Institute of Hospitality,<br />

with a focus on developing managers of the future. Liz has distinguished<br />

herself over the years by becoming a founder member of 3 branches of<br />

the UK Housekeepers’ Association.<br />

Lorraine Barnes-Burton, Chief Executive, British Travel <strong>Awards</strong><br />

Lorraine started her career with the BBC concentrating on events.<br />

She moved to the travel industry through the Evening St<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

where she began the Gold Leisure Club. She is the co-founder <strong>and</strong><br />

now chief executive of the British Travel <strong>Awards</strong>. As well as being a<br />

fantastic awards night that is a “must do” date in the travel calendar,<br />

the British Travel <strong>Awards</strong> puts together the largest consumer survey of<br />

the industry.<br />

Lou Willcock, Founder <strong>and</strong> Director, IndiCater Ltd<br />

Lou began her career in contract catering <strong>and</strong> founded Customised<br />

Contract Catering, with Mike Day, which was sold ten years later to<br />

Granada. In 2003 she <strong>and</strong> Mike founded IndiCater – now a leading<br />

back-office management software provider for the industry. Lou was<br />

elected chair of the Bacchus Alumni Association at Oxford Brookes in<br />

2001 <strong>and</strong> has been instrumental in launching <strong>and</strong> driving the mentoring<br />

programme for 4th year undergraduates. In 2003 Lou was conferred as<br />

a visiting fellow in recognition of her support.<br />

Louise Smalley, Group HR Director, Whitbread<br />

Louise has been part of the Whitbread family for over 12 years. Prior<br />

to her appointment as group HR director, she was HR director of its<br />

restaurants division. Louise started her Whitbread career as HR projects<br />

manager for Pizza Hut in 1995, <strong>and</strong> has a wealth of experience within<br />

various Whitbread br<strong>and</strong>s, including David Lloyd Leisure. She is a trustee<br />

of sector skills council <strong>People</strong> <strong>1st</strong>.<br />

Lucy Gemmell, Creative Director/Founder, Rhubarb<br />

Lucy founded Rhubarb 15 years ago <strong>and</strong> since then she has been the<br />

driving force behind its success – most recently with the Royal Albert Hall<br />

catering contract <strong>and</strong> consultancy work at the Rugby World Cup <strong>and</strong><br />

Olympics. Lucy’s contacts are second to none <strong>and</strong> she has brought the<br />

most high profile events onto Rhubarb’s books – from Elton John’s White<br />

Tie <strong>and</strong> Tiara Ball to the Ark Charity Gala.<br />

Lucy Huxley, Group Editor, TW Group<br />

Lucy has had a progressive career within travel media specifically with the<br />

two major media contributors to the travel industry. Having progressed to<br />

editor TTG, <strong>and</strong> changing its “broadsheet” style to more of a “tabloid”,<br />

in 2010 she was headhunted to Travel Weekly. She has now moved the<br />

offering to support industry partners with not only the breaking news, but<br />

points of interest, training <strong>and</strong> development <strong>and</strong> developed the technical<br />

arm of Travel Weekly – Travolution.<br />

Lynn Webster, National Chair, British Institute of Cleaning Science<br />

Lynn is currently chair of the British Institute of Cleaning Science <strong>and</strong> a board<br />

member of the British Cleaning Council promoting housekeeping as a career<br />

throughout the hospitality industry. She is working closely with LOCOG for<br />

professional opportunities for housekeepers during the 2012 Olympics. Lynn<br />

is also managing director of her own consultancy <strong>and</strong> is recognized as an<br />

expert carrying out training <strong>and</strong> audits throughout the Industry.<br />

Lynne D’Arcy, Managing Director, Trust Inns<br />

Lynne started her professional life as a solicitor specialising in employment<br />

<strong>and</strong> company law before joining Burtonwood in 1985 as a legal expert.<br />

She soon rose through the company’s ranks to legal director <strong>and</strong> then<br />

managing director in 1995. Since becoming MD, the company has grown<br />

to an estate of 462 pubs <strong>and</strong>, despite poor summer weather, reported pretax<br />

profits of £35.7m. Lynne also chairs the north west CBI.<br />

Mary Rance, Chief Executive, UKinbound<br />

Since 2008, Mary has been responsible for the strategic <strong>and</strong> operational<br />

management of the Association <strong>and</strong> its lobbying activity with government<br />

<strong>and</strong> opinion formers in the inbound industry. Mary has a career leading<br />

membership <strong>and</strong> business organisations in a range of sectors. As London<br />

regional director of the CBI until 2005, Mary first became involved with<br />

lobbying on transport issues, including aviation policy.<br />

Michelle Hanson, Commercial Director, Sodexo UK & Irel<strong>and</strong><br />

Michelle has been a key player in steering the company’s diversity council<br />

<strong>and</strong>, as chair, leads on policy development. The company achieved the<br />

DiversityInc award 2010 for Sodexo’s Spirit of Inclusion programme.<br />

Michelle led her team to huge success by achieving the Red Tractor<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard in 2009. This was the first corporate accreditation to ever<br />

be achieved for sourcing food that only comes from farms <strong>and</strong> food<br />

companies that meet high st<strong>and</strong>ards of food safety <strong>and</strong> hygiene, animal<br />

welfare <strong>and</strong> environmental protection.<br />

Namita <strong>and</strong> Camellia Panjabi, Directors, Masala World Ltd<br />

At Masala World, every part of the offer, from kitchen production, to service,<br />

design of the restaurants or sourcing of raw materials is about emphasising<br />

the provenance of the food to the customer. Namita <strong>and</strong> Camellia strive<br />

for perfection <strong>and</strong> have brought a genuine Indian fine dining experience<br />

to London, at the same time developing a more casual dining offer, at an<br />

affordable price, whilst maintaining the genuine origins of Indian cuisine.<br />

Natalie Bickford, HR Director, Sodexo UK & Irel<strong>and</strong><br />

After joining Sodexo, Natalie created the diversity agenda <strong>and</strong> established<br />

the Diversity <strong>and</strong> Inclusion Council along with its strategy in 2008. She<br />

helped develop the in-house Spirit of Inclusion programme, leading to<br />

winning, in 2010, Springboard’s Diversity in Employment award, the<br />

DiversityInc award <strong>and</strong> Employers Forum for Belief <strong>and</strong> Employers Forum<br />

for Age awards. She developed Sodexo’s Women Work programme <strong>and</strong>


is also one of the founding members of SWIFT, Sodexo’s global body that<br />

embeds the development of women across the organisation.<br />

Nigella Lawson, Food Writer, Journalist <strong>and</strong> Broadcaster<br />

Nigella started work as a book reviewer <strong>and</strong> restaurant critic, later becoming<br />

the deputy literary editor of The Sunday Times in 1986. She then embarked<br />

upon a career as a freelance journalist. In 1998, Nigella brought out her<br />

first cookery book, How to Eat, which sold 300,000 copies <strong>and</strong> became<br />

a bestseller. She went on to write her second book in 2000, How to be a<br />

Domestic Goddess, winning her the British Book Award for Author of the<br />

Year. In 2000, she began to host her own cookery series on Channel 4,<br />

Nigella Bites, which won a Guild of Food Writers Award.<br />

Olga Polizzi, Designer <strong>and</strong> Hotelier<br />

Olga is the eldest daughter of the late Lord Forte, arguably the world’s<br />

best-known hotelier. She is the director of design for the Rocco Forte<br />

Collection, which owns hotels worldwide including Brown’s in London,<br />

the Savoy in Florence <strong>and</strong> Tresanton in Cornwall.<br />

Patricia Yates, Director of Strategy <strong>and</strong> Communications, VisitBritain<br />

Patricia has been with VisitBritain since 2005 heading up a division formed<br />

as part of the VisitBritain restructure at the end of 2007. She is responsible<br />

for research, tourism affairs <strong>and</strong> communications. Prior to her time at<br />

VisitBritain, Patricia was editor of the Consumers’ Association magazine<br />

Holiday Which? for over 10 years <strong>and</strong> the editor of the annual Which?<br />

Hotel Guide since its launch in 1991.<br />

Paula Rogers, Managing Director, Admiral Group<br />

Paula has owned Admiral for 16 years, previously being managing director at<br />

Drake International. She is also a partner at Furze Rogers Associates. She has<br />

built a leading recruitment business in the hospitality industry with a core base<br />

of 800 c<strong>and</strong>idates, all of which have completed health <strong>and</strong> safety/hygiene<br />

training prior to going out into the workplace.<br />

Penelope Cobham, Chair, VisitEngl<strong>and</strong><br />

Lady Cobham became chair of VisitEngl<strong>and</strong> in 2009 <strong>and</strong> was previously<br />

deputy chair of VisitBritain from 2005-2009. For 20 years she was<br />

responsible for restoring, <strong>and</strong> opening to the public, Georgian Hagley<br />

Hall in the West Midl<strong>and</strong>s. She has served on the boards of the English<br />

Tourist Board, English Heritage, the Countryside Commission, Historic<br />

Royal Palaces, the V&A, British Waterways <strong>and</strong> the London Dockl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Development Corporation, where she led on tourism.<br />

Penny Moore, Chief Executive, Hospitality Action (HA), the Hospitality<br />

Industry Benevolent Organisation<br />

Penny has been the chief executive of the charity since 2004 <strong>and</strong>, during<br />

this time, has helped to raise in excess of £10 million. Penny’s creativity<br />

has been essential in the development of HA’s PR <strong>and</strong> marketing strategy<br />

which has included respected industry figures such as Heston Blumenthal,<br />

Anton Mosimann <strong>and</strong> Marco Pierre White.<br />

Prue Leith CBE, Broadcaster <strong>and</strong> Writer<br />

In 1960, Prue started a business supplying quality business lunches, which<br />

grew to become Leith’s Good Food Limited. In 1975 she founded Leiths<br />

School of Food <strong>and</strong> Wine which trains amateur <strong>and</strong> professional chefs.<br />

She chairs The Hoxton Apprentice <strong>and</strong> 3Es Enterprises <strong>and</strong> has received<br />

many honours, including the Veuve Clicquot Business Woman of the Year<br />

in 1990, <strong>and</strong> seven honorary degrees or fellowships from UK universities.<br />

Prue is a judge on the BBC television programme Great British Menu <strong>and</strong><br />

from 2006 to 2010 was chair of the School Food Trust.<br />

Rachael Fidler, Managing Director, Hospitality Training Partnership<br />

Rachael established Hospitality Training Partnership in 2000. Since<br />

the formation of HTP in a tiny office on the Isle of Wight, Rachael’s<br />

determination, business flare, enthusiasm <strong>and</strong> drive for quality has<br />

enabled HTP to grow <strong>and</strong> grow. HTP now operates from four training<br />

centres in Portsmouth <strong>and</strong> the Isle of Wight <strong>and</strong> provides support to<br />

businesses <strong>and</strong> their staff across south east Engl<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Rachel Humphrey, Head Chef, Le Gavroche<br />

Rachel, formerly senior sous chef at Le Gavroche, was recently named<br />

head chef, the first woman to gain such a position in the restaurant’s<br />

42-year history. She joined the restaurant as an apprentice straight out<br />

of school in 1996. Encouraged by chef-patron Michel Roux, she quickly<br />

rose through the ranks, despite a three-year absence when she left the<br />

restaurant to work in the RAF catering corps.<br />

Rita Beckwith, Managing Director, City Cruises<br />

Alongside husb<strong>and</strong> Gary, chairman of the company, she runs a firm that<br />

employs 150 at summer’s peak, ferrying around two million tourists<br />

a year up <strong>and</strong> down the Thames. Until last year she also chaired the<br />

Dockl<strong>and</strong>s Business Club <strong>and</strong> is currently chair of UKinbound.<br />

Robyn Jones OBE, Chief Executive, CH&Co<br />

Robyn founded CH&Co in 1991 on a Government Enterprise Allowance.<br />

Within two years, the company had won the Booker Prize for Excellence<br />

as Best Young Business <strong>and</strong> Best Caterer. CH&Co now has a multi-million<br />

pound turnover, employs almost 2,000 people <strong>and</strong> holds 140 contracts<br />

nationwide. Robyn is a patron of the Association of Catering Excellence<br />

<strong>and</strong> a trustee of the PM Trust. She is a guardian member of the charity,<br />

Hospitality in Action, a winner of a Catey Award <strong>and</strong> was named the<br />

Credit Suisse Most Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Woman in Business 2007.<br />

Ros Pritchard, Director General, British Holiday <strong>and</strong> Home Parks Association<br />

The British Holiday <strong>and</strong> Home Parks Association is the only UK organisation<br />

founded with the exclusive objective of representing <strong>and</strong> serving those<br />

who own or manage holiday, residential, tenting <strong>and</strong> touring parks. As<br />

director general, Ros is instrumental in lobbying <strong>and</strong> representing BH&HPA<br />

members’ interests to government <strong>and</strong> policymakers at all levels.<br />

Ruth Rogers MBE, Co-Founder, River Café<br />

Since opening the River Café in 1987, Ruth established herself as<br />

a leading figure on the London restaurant scene. River Cafe was also<br />

one of the first sites to use an open-plan kitchen, creating a unique<br />

<strong>and</strong> popular atmosphere, <strong>and</strong> was awarded a Michelin star in 1998.<br />

The restaurant spawned a number of chefs, most notably Jamie Oliver.<br />

Ruth’s first cookbook, Italian Country Cookbook (authored with<br />

business partner Rose Gray, who sadly died in 2010), won both the<br />

Glenfiddich Food Book of the Year <strong>and</strong> the BCA Illustrated Book of<br />

the Year awards.<br />

Saipin Lee, Regional Manager UK <strong>and</strong> Europe, S&P Restaurants<br />

The network of London Patara fine dining Thai restaurants, operated<br />

by S&P, was rated as offering the top Thai cuisine by Zagat <strong>and</strong><br />

Hardens in 2005 <strong>and</strong> 2006. Saipin’s determination to invest in her<br />

own staff <strong>and</strong> lead other Thai restaurants has resulted in her


commitment to support the development of Thai chef apprenticeships<br />

<strong>and</strong> the setting up of an infrastructure to develop skills within the UK.<br />

S<strong>and</strong>ie Dawe MBE, Chief Executive, VisitBritain<br />

S<strong>and</strong>ie Dawe was appointed chief executive of VisitBritain in 2009,<br />

having joined the organisation in 1991, <strong>and</strong> became director of<br />

strategy <strong>and</strong> communications in 1996. She has led marketing, business<br />

development <strong>and</strong> publicity strategies to grow the value of tourism<br />

to Britain, including cruise, culture <strong>and</strong> heritage, business <strong>and</strong> sports<br />

tourism <strong>and</strong> the UK’s celebration of the Millennium. She chaired the<br />

Tourism Industry Emergency Response Group (TIER) during a period<br />

which covered issues such as SARS, the Iraq wars <strong>and</strong> the terrorist<br />

bombings in London.<br />

S<strong>and</strong>ra Russell, Chair, Local Authority Caterers Association Ltd<br />

LACA Ltd is the leading professional body representing 750 catering<br />

managers in local authorities, private contractors <strong>and</strong> individual schools<br />

who are providers of school meals services. With 135 local authorities<br />

represented in the membership, 80% of the education catering service<br />

is provided by LACA members with around 3 million lunches being<br />

served every day in 22,000 schools. S<strong>and</strong>ra is also head of catering at<br />

Warwickshire County Caterers.<br />

Sara Edwards, Director of HR Worldwide, Orient-Express Services Ltd<br />

Sara is an experienced board level HR professional who has operated<br />

in the luxury sectors of retail <strong>and</strong> hospitality with a focus on employee<br />

engagement, turn-arounds, business transformation, creating value-based<br />

cultures, talent retention <strong>and</strong> driving world-class service. Sara was listed<br />

among the Top 30 Most Influential HR Practitioners 2010 by HR magazine.<br />

Sara Jayne Stanes OBE, Director, Academy of Culinary Arts<br />

The Academy of Culinary Arts is Britain’s leading association of chefs <strong>and</strong><br />

restaurant managers whose principal aims include raising the st<strong>and</strong>ards of<br />

food, cooking <strong>and</strong> service through education <strong>and</strong> training. Sarah is also a<br />

food writer <strong>and</strong> author of Chocolate – the Definitive Guide, <strong>and</strong> chairman<br />

of the Academy of Chocolate, launched in 2005 to encourage chocolate<br />

lovers to ‘look beyond the label’.<br />

Sharon Glancy, Director, <strong>People</strong> <strong>1st</strong> Training Company<br />

Sharon is the founder of Women <strong>1st</strong> <strong>and</strong> is responsible for overseeing the<br />

<strong>People</strong> <strong>1st</strong> Training Company, which develops solutions to ensure there is a<br />

collaborative approach to growing skills <strong>and</strong> productivity across the industry.<br />

Sharon joined <strong>People</strong> <strong>1st</strong> as a regional manager in 2004, having spent<br />

the early part of her career with Investors in <strong>People</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Prince’s Trust.<br />

Sharon received a special commendation from the <strong>Shine</strong> <strong>Awards</strong> in 2008.<br />

Stella West Harling, Owner, Ashburton Cookery School<br />

Stella has managed to galvanise different sectors of the Dartmoor food <strong>and</strong><br />

drink industry to underst<strong>and</strong> the value <strong>and</strong> importance of good quality,<br />

local food, well cooked <strong>and</strong> presented, <strong>and</strong> recognising its contribution to<br />

a healthy lifestyle. This has been delivered through innovative training at<br />

Ashburton Cookery School, free or subsidised courses for those most in<br />

need <strong>and</strong> successful food <strong>and</strong> drink festivals on Dartmoor.<br />

Su Cacioppo, Personnel <strong>and</strong> Legal Director, JD Wetherspoon<br />

Su joined the company in 1991 <strong>and</strong> was appointed to the board in 2008.<br />

She previously worked for Courage Ltd <strong>and</strong> Allied Leisure. Su worked in<br />

several operational roles in J D Wetherspoon, before being appointed as<br />

personnel director in 1999 <strong>and</strong> personnel & legal director in 2006.<br />

Sue Hurdle, Chief Executive, The Travel Foundation<br />

Sue’s greatest achievement is the establishment of the Travel Foundation<br />

– the only UK charity dedicated to engaging the tourism industry in<br />

practical actions for sustainability. The creation of the charity in 2003<br />

generated a new funding source for sustainable tourism <strong>and</strong> a stepchange<br />

in the involvement of the industry in initiatives to improve the<br />

well-being of destination communities <strong>and</strong> protection of the environment.<br />

The Travel Foundation has raised over £7 million for sustainable tourism<br />

initiatives, predominantly from travel companies <strong>and</strong> their customers.<br />

Sue Kavanagh, Regional HR Manager Europe, Qatar Airways<br />

Sue has had an extensive career within the travel industry over the past 25 years<br />

beginning as a management trainee for Lunn Poly <strong>and</strong> progressing to Carlson<br />

Wagonlit where she became HR Director. Not only did she help shape her own<br />

organisation globally, she also revamped the ITT (Institute of Travel <strong>and</strong> Tourism)<br />

where she is now a director, <strong>and</strong> the Guild of Travel Management Companies.<br />

Tea Colaianni, Group HR Director, Merlin Entertainments<br />

Tea has over 16 years experience in HR management in different sectors at<br />

European <strong>and</strong> international level. Prior to joining Merlin in 2010, Tea worked<br />

at Hilton for seven years <strong>and</strong> was responsible for the HR function in a region<br />

comprising more than 20,000 employees, 180 hotels <strong>and</strong> operating in 25<br />

countries. Merlin has 60 attractions in 13 countries <strong>and</strong> almost 15,000 staff<br />

worldwide. It has also announced plans for eight new attractions to open in<br />

2010-11, including a Legol<strong>and</strong> Park in Florida, a Madam Tussaud’s waxworks<br />

in Bangkok <strong>and</strong> in Vienna.<br />

Teresa Walsh, Managing Director, Club 18-30<br />

Teresa’s career has grown over the past few years from Med Hotels to<br />

Lastminute <strong>and</strong> now in her current role as managing director of Club 18-30.<br />

She has been involved in the industry for a long time, mostly in sales <strong>and</strong><br />

operation roles, <strong>and</strong> has shown that she can influence <strong>and</strong> make decisions<br />

that impact the industry, as well as her organisation <strong>and</strong> immediate team.<br />

Tessa Bramley, Chef Patron, The Old Vicarage<br />

Tessa is a fellow of the Institute of Master Chefs of Great Britain. Her<br />

innovative modern style, which mixes British <strong>and</strong> Mediterranean influences<br />

with those from further afield, has earned her recognition from all the major<br />

food guides. The restaurant was voted Newcomer of the Year in the 1988<br />

Good Food Guide, Northern Restaurant of the Year in 1991 <strong>and</strong>, in 1995,<br />

The Old Vicarage was awarded two stars from the Egon Ronay Organisation.<br />

The restaurant has also achieved its first Michelin star.<br />

Tracey Rogers, Managing Director, Unilever Food Solutions UK<br />

Tracey uses her experience <strong>and</strong> portfolio of skills gained in the retail<br />

sector to further Unilever Food Solutions as a market leader. She has led<br />

initiatives including a new on-trade strategy for pubs <strong>and</strong> the KNORR 4<br />

Promises campaign: better taste, better ingredients, better planet <strong>and</strong> better<br />

efficiency, which brought Unilever’s sustainability credentials into sharp focus<br />

<strong>and</strong> included reformulations of recipes <strong>and</strong> repackaging of the range.<br />

Ufi Ibrahim, Chief Executive, The British Hospitality Association<br />

Ufi has extensive experience in policymaking with governments <strong>and</strong> industry<br />

across the world thanks to her previous role as chief operations officer at<br />

the World Travel <strong>and</strong> Tourism Council. She was appointed chief executive<br />

of the BHA in 2010. Her underst<strong>and</strong>ing of international tourism <strong>and</strong> skill in<br />

negotiation with a variety of governments is already being used to raise the<br />

profile of hospitality above the clamour of competing sectors.


Val Carter, Corporate Responsibility Director, Aramark Education<br />

Val joined Aramark as a support manager <strong>and</strong> was promoted to<br />

operations director in the judicial division to mobilise the newly awarded<br />

prison shops contract. In order to gain a more rounded experience of the<br />

business, Val joined supply chain as senior liaison manager <strong>and</strong>, as part of<br />

her role, was the key point of contact for Defra on the PSFPI initiative. Val<br />

has particular expertise across the education, healthcare, offshore <strong>and</strong><br />

defence businesses.<br />

Victoria S<strong>and</strong>ers, Managing Director, Teletext Holidays<br />

During her tenure, Victoria has successfully outsourced the retail business<br />

of Teletext Holidays <strong>and</strong> has focused on changing the proposition from<br />

an analogue distribution channel to digital, with the company now<br />

recognised as a market leader. She has led a complete turnaround of the<br />

business. From a £5.5 million loss in 2009, Victoria has taken the business<br />

to a £2.7 million profit in 2010.<br />

Vivien Sirotkin, Director of Hotel Operations, Q Hotels<br />

Vivien was the first female general manager of a 5 star hotel in Europe<br />

– Gleneagles Hotel – from 1988-2001. She became vice president of<br />

Guinness Enterprises US – part of the development team for more<br />

Gleneagles hotels in the US <strong>and</strong> Far East <strong>and</strong> oversaw the management<br />

of contract properties. She is the only female board director at Q Hotels<br />

<strong>and</strong> has been an integral part in the development <strong>and</strong> success of the<br />

br<strong>and</strong> in the UK.<br />

Top 100 Most Influential Women <strong>and</strong> <strong>Shine</strong> <strong>Awards</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

Wendy Bartlett, Managing Director, Bartlett Mitchell<br />

Wendy’s achievements are demonstrated by both the growth of the<br />

company <strong>and</strong> the external recognition that the company has received:<br />

<strong>Shine</strong> Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2010, Best Companies<br />

to Work For Annual Survey – One to Watch 2009 & 2010, voted as one<br />

of the Top 100 Most Influential <strong>People</strong> in the hospitality industry 2010<br />

(Caterer & Hotelkeeper magazine,) Springboard Best Employer Award in<br />

hospitality <strong>and</strong> leisure 2006 <strong>and</strong> Best Places to Work in Hospitality Award<br />

2008 (Contract Catering).<br />

Zareena Brown, UK HR Director, Hilton Worldwide<br />

Zareena is a senior HR executive operating at board level with 15 years<br />

experience in HR management in different sectors in multinational<br />

environments. She was appointed to her current role in 2007 <strong>and</strong> is<br />

a member of the UK <strong>and</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong> executive with responsibility for HR<br />

activities for all full service Hilton Hotels (UK) <strong>and</strong> corporate functions of<br />

sales, revenue <strong>and</strong> finance. The division has turnover in excess of £500<br />

million <strong>and</strong> a client group of over 7,000 employees.<br />

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th e<br />

<strong>Awards</strong><br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Entrepreneur Award<br />

Winner:<br />

Jillian MacLean, Managing Director, Drake & Morgan<br />

Despite being launched a little more than two years ago, Drake & Morgan already operates four<br />

bars, with a fifth set to open in May. Jillian MacLean has been wholly responsible for the concept,<br />

development, launch <strong>and</strong> running of all the venues.<br />

On the back of a career spent in hospitality, Jillian came up with the original model for her bar/<br />

restaurants, having examined the best examples from North America, Europe <strong>and</strong> farther afield.<br />

She took a bold step in launching her business in the midst of a recession, but has emerged<br />

triumphant, with sales of £3.4 million <strong>and</strong> the company already profitable.<br />

Never one to rest on her laurels, Jillian is constantly on the look-out for new ideas, <strong>and</strong> travels<br />

extensively looking for tips, tricks <strong>and</strong> innovations that can improve the experience of her customers.<br />

While proud of her achievements, <strong>and</strong> those of her staff, she always sees room for improvement.<br />

As one of her nominations states, “she is a perfect illustration of a trend-spotter <strong>and</strong> trend-setter<br />

<strong>and</strong> articulates how the future of the licensed trade truly has no glass ceiling.”<br />

Also shortlisted for this award:<br />

Camellia <strong>and</strong> Namita Panjabi, co-owners, Masala World<br />

Wendy Sh<strong>and</strong>, founder, Tots to Travel<br />

Lou Willcock, founder <strong>and</strong> director, IndiCater


th e<strong>Shine</strong><br />

<strong>Awards</strong><br />

Rising Star Award<br />

Winner:<br />

Xoe Donovan, General Manager, The Longford House Beefeater <strong>and</strong> Cannock South Premier Inn<br />

Xoe Donovan joined Whitbread as a part-time receptionist in 2006, while studying surveying at<br />

university. Today, she holds the position of general manager at The Longford House Beefeater <strong>and</strong><br />

Cannock South Premier Inn.<br />

Upon realising that she had a passion for hospitality, Xoe’s ambition <strong>and</strong> determination saw her<br />

quickly progress through the management ranks – from team leader to assistant manager, to deputy<br />

general manager <strong>and</strong> general manager – all within three years.<br />

Since assuming her latest role just five months ago, Xoe has already delivered a 45 percent<br />

improvement in team engagement scores – including an 87 percent rise in the number of team<br />

members who believe ‘my manager keeps the customers’ needs at the heart of everything we do’ –<br />

<strong>and</strong> a 20 percent improvement in guest feedback scores.<br />

Xoe has also made time to invest in others within her own team. She provides mentoring <strong>and</strong> career<br />

coaching for other young women, including developing an existing team leader to take on a deputy<br />

general manager position. As one nominator commented, Xoe is “a true rising star, <strong>and</strong> one to<br />

watch for the future.”<br />

Also shortlisted for this award:<br />

Anna Baker, senior marketing executive, Bourne Leisure<br />

Wendy Halsall-Bennett, general services manager, Sodexo<br />

Top 100 Most Influential Women <strong>and</strong> <strong>Shine</strong> <strong>Awards</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

Mentor of the Year Award<br />

Winner:<br />

Lou Willcock, Founder <strong>and</strong> Director, IndiCater<br />

From a successful career with foodservice provider, Gardner Merchant, to co-founding two<br />

businesses – Customised Contract Catering <strong>and</strong> IndiCater – Lou Willcock not only has a wealth of<br />

knowledge <strong>and</strong> experience, but is committed to sharing it.<br />

After graduating from Oxford Brookes University in 1984, Lou juggled a full-time role with Gardner<br />

Merchant with delivering regular lectures to hotel <strong>and</strong> catering students at her old university,<br />

encouraging their careers <strong>and</strong> commitment to the industry.<br />

Three years ago, she was instrumental in helping to set up the Bacchus mentoring programme at<br />

Oxford Brookes. Since then, over 300 hospitality, leisure, travel <strong>and</strong> tourism students have been<br />

mentored by senior industry executives through the programme, which has been recognised by<br />

various prestigious sector awards. Lou continues to act as a personal mentor to students, <strong>and</strong><br />

provides vital support to the Bacchus programme, while also running IndiCater, the leading back<br />

office management software providers in the hospitality industry.<br />

Staff at Oxford Brookes describe Lou as someone who “lives <strong>and</strong> breathes all that is excellent about<br />

the hospitality industry,” <strong>and</strong> her support for aspiring hospitality employees as “exceptional.”<br />

Also shortlisted for this award:<br />

Jez Langhorn, vice president people, McDonald’s<br />

Carrie Wicks, director of operations, Firmdale PLC


th e<strong>Shine</strong><br />

<strong>Awards</strong><br />

Woman of the Year Award<br />

Winner:<br />

Victoria S<strong>and</strong>ers, Managing Director, Teletext Holidays<br />

Victoria S<strong>and</strong>ers took over as managing director of Teletext Holidays in February 2009. Since then,<br />

she has turned the business from making a £5.5million loss to a £2.7million profit.<br />

Under Victoria’s leadership, the business has undergone a transformation. With the closure of<br />

the analogue television service, on which Teletext Holidays was most famous for advertising, she<br />

has overseen a multi-million pound re-launch of the business – including a remodelled website,<br />

internet-connected television, a revamped Freeview channel <strong>and</strong> innovative new apps for iPads <strong>and</strong><br />

smartphones. Victoria was also pivotal in a partnership deal with Tesco to create the very first Teletext<br />

Holidays shops, the success of which resulted in an agreement to open up to 10 more stores.<br />

As well as being a popular columnist for Travel Weekly, Victoria is also a judge for the TTG Travel <strong>and</strong><br />

CIMTIG Travel Marketing <strong>Awards</strong>, <strong>and</strong> contributes regularly to industry panel debates <strong>and</strong> roundtables.<br />

She has made a number of appearances on BBC television, <strong>and</strong> speaks regularly on the radio.<br />

As one of her nominators commented, “Victoria has been, <strong>and</strong> still is, one of the most inspiring<br />

people I have ever worked with in my 17 years in the travel industry.”<br />

Also shortlisted for this award:<br />

Michelle Hanson, commercial director, Sodexo<br />

Jill McDonald, chief executive officer, McDonald’s UK <strong>and</strong> president Northern Division<br />

Jane Sunley, chief executive officer, learnpurple<br />

Lifetime Achievement Award<br />

Winner:<br />

Robyn Jones OBE, Chief Executive, CH&Co<br />

Having started her career as a school dinner lady, Robyn Jones OBE founded CH&Co with her<br />

husb<strong>and</strong> Tim on a Government Enterprise Allowance in 1991. Within two years, <strong>and</strong> at the height<br />

of a recession, the company had won the Booker Prize for Excellence as Best Young Business <strong>and</strong><br />

Best Caterer.<br />

Robyn’s determination, “endless enthusiasm” <strong>and</strong> vision to gain a reputation for improving food<br />

at work by providing exceptional eating experiences, has paid off. CH&Co now has a multi-million<br />

pound turnover, employing almost 2,000 people, with 140 contracts nationwide. Robyn is a patron<br />

of the Association of Catering Excellence <strong>and</strong> a trustee of the PM Trust. She is also a guardian<br />

member of the charity, Hospitality Action, a winner of a Catey Award – the industry equivalent<br />

of an Oscar – <strong>and</strong> was named the Credit Suisse Most Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Woman in Business 2007.<br />

In addition, she has featured in four business books.<br />

Described by her colleagues as “concise, focused <strong>and</strong> brave,” Robyn’s story is truly inspirational. As<br />

one nomination concluded, “it shows to all what can be achieved with true grit <strong>and</strong> determination<br />

from humble beginnings.”<br />

Also shortlisted for this award:<br />

Gill Benwell, director, Bourne Leisure<br />

Maggie Berry, chair, Farm Stay UK (retired 2010)<br />

Vivien Sirotkin, operations director, Q Hotels


th e<strong>Shine</strong><br />

<strong>Awards</strong><br />

Small Business Award<br />

Winner:<br />

ABode Hotels<br />

ABode Hotels launched its first hotel in 2005. It now has five locations across the UK <strong>and</strong> has made a<br />

conscious decision to help address the gender imbalances that exist in the hospitality, leisure, travel <strong>and</strong><br />

tourism industry. Using the Women <strong>1st</strong> programme as a framework, ABode provided a programme of<br />

continuous professional development training for women in middle-management roles. At the end of<br />

the programme, the company celebrated success over a dinner hosted by ABode managing director, Nick<br />

Halliday, giving the trainees an opportunity to share their experiences with Nick <strong>and</strong> discuss their aspirations.<br />

Following the training, the company has reported positive changes in the way women view themselves in<br />

the workplace, while a number of the trainees have also achieved promotion.<br />

ABode is also keen to help women cope with the challenges of caring for young children, while continuing<br />

to build a career. The company holds regular meetings with new mothers to discuss ways to help them<br />

return, including flexible working, reduced hours <strong>and</strong> alternative roles that better suit working hours. On<br />

one occasion it even employed the father in order to accommodate the working hours of both parents!<br />

The company is also actively involved in developing female chefs, <strong>and</strong> Michael Caines, director of ABode<br />

<strong>and</strong> Michael Caines Restaurants, acts as a key ambassador on the issue. As the company states: “ABode<br />

<strong>and</strong> Michael Caines truly believe that, as an industry, we need to do more to tap into female talent.”<br />

Also shortlisted for this award:<br />

Drake & Morgan<br />

Firmdale Hotels<br />

Teletext Holidays<br />

Large Business Award<br />

Winner:<br />

Sodexo UK & Irel<strong>and</strong><br />

At Sodexo UK <strong>and</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong>, which designs, manages <strong>and</strong> delivers on-site service solutions, 60 per cent<br />

of the workforce is female, with women holding 34 per cent of senior management positions. The<br />

company is actively working to increase the representation of women at senior levels, <strong>and</strong> has set up<br />

SWIFt (Sodexo Women’s International Forum for talent) at a global level. SWIFt’s mission is to accelerate<br />

the attainment of gender balance within Sodexo through the personal drive, commitment <strong>and</strong><br />

leadership of high-level women. It aims to reach between 23 <strong>and</strong> 25 percent female representation<br />

among its top 300 leaders by 2015.<br />

Through its Diversity <strong>and</strong> Inclusion Council, Sodexo considers ways to attract <strong>and</strong> retain women, including<br />

greater job share opportunities <strong>and</strong> better flexible working arrangements. Sodexo UK <strong>and</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong> is also<br />

revising the maternity benefits it offers with a view to enhancing benefits <strong>and</strong> further encouraging women<br />

to return to work. It already provides SayCare childcare vouchers to help with childcare costs, which means<br />

that working mothers can save over £1,000 each year in tax <strong>and</strong> National Insurance contributions.<br />

In order to enhance women’s professional <strong>and</strong> personal growth, the company also launched Women Work,<br />

its first employee network group in the UK <strong>and</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Also shortlisted for this award:<br />

Bourne Leisure<br />

McDonald’s<br />

Merlin Entertainments Group


Thank you<br />

We would like to express our sincere thanks to the following people <strong>and</strong> companies<br />

without whom tonight’s event would not have been possible.<br />

Sponsors <strong>and</strong> partners<br />

Unilever<br />

Britvic<br />

Barcelo<br />

Merlin Entertainments<br />

ABode Group/Michael Caines Restaurants<br />

Whitbread<br />

Orient Express<br />

Judy Power Pictures<br />

Royal Caribbean Cruises<br />

William Murray<br />

Dea Latis<br />

Class Act<br />

7th Heaven<br />

Emmett & Smith<br />

Guoman Hotels<br />

Costa Coffee<br />

Travel Weekly<br />

Caterer & Hotelkeeper<br />

<strong>People</strong><br />

Simone Roche<br />

Dan Power<br />

Lesley Potter<br />

Emily McDonald<br />

Eleanor Cooper<br />

Karen Browne<br />

Tracey Rogers<br />

Tea Colaianni<br />

Charles Prew<br />

Ros Young<br />

Louise Smalley<br />

Sara Edwards<br />

Judy Thomas<br />

Jo Ryzmosca<br />

Lara Wisdom<br />

Meet th e Founders<br />

<strong>Shine</strong> <strong>People</strong> <strong>and</strong> Places was set up in 2004<br />

by Gaby Marcon <strong>and</strong> Aless<strong>and</strong>ra Alonso<br />

who identified a gap in the market for the<br />

provision of management training coupled<br />

with coach/mentoring, especially for people<br />

in middle management <strong>and</strong> supervisory<br />

roles. Since its inception, <strong>Shine</strong> has been<br />

promoting the value of coach/mentoring as<br />

an effective, low-cost <strong>and</strong> flexible business<br />

tool that taps into the existing human<br />

resources of any organisation.<br />

<strong>Shine</strong> has developed strong links with public<br />

sector organisations such as <strong>People</strong> <strong>1st</strong>, with<br />

whom they are currently collaborating to<br />

deliver their Women <strong>1st</strong> mentoring project,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Skills Active (sector skills council for<br />

active leisure, learning <strong>and</strong> wellbeing) with<br />

whom they collaborate to deliver mentoring<br />

training to volunteers in preparation for<br />

the 2012 Olympics. <strong>Shine</strong> has also got<br />

strong links with Middlesex University,<br />

City University <strong>and</strong> London Metropolitan<br />

University with whom it is running both<br />

mentoring <strong>and</strong> diversity projects. <strong>Shine</strong> is<br />

also working with major London museums<br />

to deliver mentoring training <strong>and</strong> preparing<br />

the ground for the launch of a mentoring<br />

network. In addition <strong>Shine</strong> works with large<br />

private sectors organisations such as Virgin<br />

Active, BSI <strong>and</strong> KPMG.<br />

In 2004 <strong>Shine</strong> launched the <strong>Shine</strong> <strong>Awards</strong><br />

for Women in hospitality, leisure, travel<br />

<strong>and</strong> tourism to celebrate female excellence<br />

in the sector. The awards have grown in<br />

popularity <strong>and</strong>, since the launch of the<br />

Women <strong>1st</strong> research report – A Case for<br />

Change in November 2010 – the awards<br />

are being run by <strong>People</strong> <strong>1st</strong> with the idea<br />

of promoting them even further in order<br />

to broaden their reach across the industry.<br />

<strong>Shine</strong> continues to be a very valued part of<br />

the judging team.

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