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24 business women in 2024 to inspire inclusion on International Women's Day

We called upon leaders working in a range of sectors across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to tell us what inspires them

Marking International Women's Day 2024 are (clockwise from top left): Danielle Croce from Intasite, Tara Attfield-Tomes from East Village, Susan Davy from South West Water, Sado Jirde from Black South West Network, communications consultant Sara Robinson and Kavita Parmar, from Word360

This year's International Women's Day (IWD) is all about inspiring inclusion - and here at BusinessLive we're proud to bring you inspirational stories from leaders and entrepreneurs from across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

IWD has been running for more than a century to celebrate all those committed to forging women's equality. This year its campaign theme is "Inspire Inclusion", with : "When we inspire others to understand and value women's inclusion, we forge a better world."

To mark the day, business group AccelerateHER has released a survey today showing a strong appetite for growth amongst º£½ÇÊÓÆµ female company founders. The poll of 316 female founders from all four home nations showed 92% believed their business proposition had growth potential. Some 52.1% of those polled were focused on scaling their businesses with nearly two in five (38.8%) keen to achieve international growth.

Here we talk to women in business across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ on what International Women’s Day (IWD) means to them and why it is so important to inspire inclusion.

Rebecca Armstrong, managing director of Southport's Making Energy Greener

Rebecca Armstrong, of Making Energy Greener(Image: Jason Roberts)

"As we engage in the vital debate surrounding the future of technology, it is imperative that we ensure a woman's perspective is at the forefront. This debate goes beyond business; it touches the lives of the people we work with and has a profound impact on our children's future. Women bring unique insights, experiences, and considerations to the table, and their voices must be heard and supported to create a future that is not only technologically advanced but also inclusive, equitable, and beneficial for all.

“I want to emphasise the importance of women and our collective action towards a brighter, sustainable, and equitable future. Being a female leader goes beyond just being a traditional managing director. It's about passion, leadership, and the courage to voice and challenge the norm while supporting the next generation of women and girls.

“Women today aren't just seeking change; they are the harbingers of it, not only striving for themselves, but those coming through and making headway. We are striving for a new age characterised by both sustainability, equality and technological advancement, shaping the future of women in the tech industry and engaging them in traditionally male dominated sectors such as ours and accelerating change.”

Tara Attfield-Tomes, founder of Birmingham PR agency East Village

Tara Attfield-Tomes founded PR agency East Village which recently marked its tenth anniversary and now focuses on the tech sector

"I look forward to International Women's Day every year because something happens to the female brain and we remember that we don't have to ask anyone's permission for anything. For a week either side of March 8, women unashamedly put on events solely focused on how we improve our lives and empower ourselves. We ask for the equality that we so need and deserve.