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Top Women Awards: A key empowerment opportunity for women in businessIn a world of gender imbalance in the boardroom, women can still show up with confidence, control, and authority. ![]() Ralf Fletcher, CEO of Topco Media While the numbers on women in business may appear to be encouraging, it is evident that there is still a long way to go. There are many barriers that prevent women from completely empowering themselves, some of which arise from concerns that have traditionally taken root in the minds of many. Recognising them aids in their eradication. “Empowerment is an ongoing process,” says Ralf Fletcher, CEO of Topco Media, organiser of the annual Standard Bank Top Women Awards. “This entails questioning long-held cultural conventions that are detrimental to women. Empowerment campaigns also push for changes in laws and practices that are discriminatory or unjust to women.” Are you ready to highlight your gender empowerment?The prestigious Standard Bank Top Women Awards, taking place on 10 November 2022, recognise and honour outstanding leadership, inspiration, vision, and innovation in organisations that help women rise to the top of the economic ladder. “If you are a businesswoman, it is time to take more firm steps toward your empowerment,” says Fletcher. “And if you have women on your team, it is your responsibility to foster a culture that supports their participation in your company or organisation. Empowering yourself and/or others helps to expand your business, the economy, and the establishment of more diverse and inclusive workplaces.” Featuring corporate and individual awards, these annual awards recognise and honour outstanding leadership, inspiration, vision, and innovation in organisations that help women rise to the top of the economic ladder. Covering all key economic areas and recognising businesses at all levels, from SMME to national. “Today's empowered woman is tomorrow's leader for change,” emphasises Fletcher. Reasons to enterAs a business leader, you know recognition is important. Award and quality marks can improve your organisation's reputation and set you apart from the competition. They can also increase morale by highlighting your employees' accomplishments. Here are five more reasons to participate in this year's Top Women Awards:
Enter the Top Women Awards today. Looking back at the 2021 Standard Bank Top Women AwardsThe 18th annual Standard Bank Top Women Awards, which aimed to bridge the gap between the public and private sectors, took place on the evening of 4 November 2021. The awards recognise people who have had a considerable influence on women in South Africa by their unwavering vision and innovative leadership. Every year, about eight hundred critical decision-makers attend the ceremony. Previous winners have gone on to achieve greater success such as representing the country at a UN level. Sponsors included Servest, SANBI, and Boschendal. To see the full list of Top Women Past Winners and finalists, visit https://www.topbusinesswomen.co.za/awards/ WinnersTop Business Woman of the Year Award – sponsored by Standard Bank: Leila Fourie – Johannesburg Stock Exchange Top Women Young Achiever – sponsored by Standard Bank: Charmagne Mavudzi – Volvo SA Top Women Empowered Company: Diversity in the Workplace – sponsored by Servest: Unilever Top Women Business of the Year Award – sponsored by Boschendal: Institute of Directors in South Africa Top Women Empowered Company: Skills Development – sponsored by Ekurhuleni West TVET College: The Skills Development Corporation Top Women Public Sector Leader Award – sponsored by Motheo TVET College: Chantelle Martin Strauss – Department of Small Business Development Top Women in Tech Award: Priya Thakoor, Vodacom Top Women in Science Award: Mogaleadi Seabela, Anglo American Top Women Empowered Company: Corporate Citizenship Award: Adcock Ingram Top Women Empowered Company: Fast Growth Women-owned SMME: Torque Solutions Top Women Entrepreneur of the Year Award: Thandeka Ndlovu-Mngomezulu, Total Serve Facilities Management Top Women Empowered Company: Resources, Construction & Infrastructure – sponsored by TEG Group: Turner & Townsend Top Women in Property Award: Lettie Mashau, Motheo Construction Group Top Women Empowered Company in Youth Development: Unilever Top Women Empowered Company: Public Sector Award – sponsored by Public Sector Leaders: National Agricultural Marketing Council Top Women Empowered Company: Health & Pharmaceutical Award: Adcock Ingram Top Women Empowered Company: Biodiversity, Conservation & Environmental – sponsored by SANBI: Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions Top Women Empowered Company: Retail & E-commerce Award: Vodacom Top Women Lifetime Achievement Award: Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka Top Women Lifetime Achievement Award: Irene Charnley Top Women in Sports Award: Tatjana Schoenmaker Top Women in Sports Award: Kgothatso Montjane Top Women in Sports Award: Bianca Buitendag Enter the Top Women Awards today. 2021 Top Women FinalistsTop Businesswoman of The Year: Top Woman Young Achiever – sponsored by Boschendal: Diversity In the Workplace – Sponsored by Servest: Skills Development – Sponsored by Ekurhuleni West Tvet College: Top Woman Entrepreneur – Sponsored by Standard Bank: Top Woman in Public Sector Leader – Sponsored by Motheo Tvet College: Top Woman in Tech: Top Women in Science: Youth Development: Corporate Citizenship: Retail & E-commerce: Fast Growth Women-Owned SMME: Resources, Construction & Infrastructure: Public Sector: Health & Pharmaceutical: Top Woman in Property: Top Male Driving Gender Empowerment: Top Women Business of The Year: Biodiversity, Conservation & Environmental:
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