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International Women's Day 2023: 33 North West business leaders speak out and celebrate embrace equality theme

Top female business leaders from across the North West have shared their thoughts on International Women's Day

Female business leaders from across the North West have shared their views on International Women's Day

To mark International Women's Day 2023, BusinessLive invited some of the North West's leading female business figures to share their thoughts on why it's important to them, their companies and why this year's theme should be celebrated.

Some also highlighted the challenges they have faced during their careers while others called for more to be done to address inequality in the workplace.

Views ranged from wanting to celebrate women's achievements through to raising awareness around gender disparities.

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Bev Dumbleton, chief operating officer at Sykes Holiday Cottages

Bev Dumbleton, chief operating officer at Sykes Holiday Cottages

"For me, International Women’s Day is about celebrating the successes that women have achieved. The workplace can sometimes feel like a man’s world, and it can be harder for women due to years of gender bias. However, awareness days like International Women’s Day go a long way in encouraging women to have a voice and be proud of what we’ve achieved.

"I think it is important to recognise the journey that women have undertaken to prove that they can handle, and thrive, in senior roles.

"Woman have just as much to offer as their male counterparts and it is vital that we champion our own success within our careers.