We Are The City
WeAreTheCity is a free, centralised hub for professional women who want to progress in their careers, enhance their skills and build their external networks.
WeAreTheCity is a free, centralised hub for professional women who want to progress in their careers, enhance their skills and build their external networks.
Simon Fanshawe OBE is an entrepreneur, non-exec director, broadcaster, writer and campaigner. He is a co founder and partner in his main business, astar-fanshawe , a ground breaking equality, diversity and organizational transformation consultancy (www.astar-fanshawe.co.uk).
Helen joined WISE in June 2012, combining the legacy of a publicly funded UK Resource Centre for women in science, engineering and technology with the WISE brand to form a unified campaign, promoting female talent in STEM from classroom to boardroom.
Performance and Reward Centre (PARC) is a membership organisation which enables HR and Reward Directors to engage with leading thinkers, expert practitioners and each other on key issues affecting today’s performance, reward and governance agendas.
The Employers Network for Equality & Inclusion is the UK’s leading employer network covering all aspects of equality and inclusion issues in the workplace.
Fawcett is the UK’s leading charity campaigning for gender equality and women’s rights. We want to see a society in which individuals can fulfil their potential regardless of their sex.
Listed as one of the UK’s ‘social entrepreneurs to watch’ by Real Business magazine and listed as one of the ‘UK’s Top Radical thinkers’ by the Guardian and Nesta, Emma Stewart MBE is the co-founder and Joint CEO of Timewise Foundation (timewise.co.uk), and also Women Like Us.
Dr. Zara Nanu is a women’s rights expert. Over the past decade she has been spearheading equality projects and providing support to women in business and the corporate world. She has expertise in linking gender mainstreaming policies with practical business solutions.
Sam Smethers is the Chief Executive of the Fawcett Society and took up her post in 2015. Prior to that she was the Chief Executive of Grandparents Plus for over six years.