Thirteen inspirational role models in the UK’s transport and logistics industry were announced as winners in the 2018 FTA everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards.

Launched eleven years ago, the awards programme celebrates the exceptional women transforming transport and logistics in the UK, while showcasing the range of fulfilling and exciting career opportunities it has to offer. This year, a brand-new award was introduced to celebrate a man championing the progress of women in transport and logistics – the Male Agent of Change Award.

This year’s winners were selected by the industry’s most discerning leaders for the significant impact they are making to companies, including Heathrow Airport, Royal Mail, Merseytravel and Transport for London. From the leaders passionately advocating for gender diversity in the workplace, to the entrepreneur who turned her employer’s failing business into her own successful haulage company, they are the epitome of industry excellence from all walks of life. Working in a variety of transport and logistics sectors – from warehousing and cargo, to retail and engineering – these women are changing the perception of the industry as a whole.

A special Woman of the Year Award was presented to Anna Delvecchio, Commercial Account Director at Amey Plc, who started her career journey on a company and government apprenticeship at just 15 years old. Having broken through the glass ceiling by the age of 30 by becoming Supply Chain Director for Invensys, she is now the Rail Supply Group Director for Amey, seconded to the Rail Delivery Group to co-lead on the government industrial strategy sector deal.

Amey Plc is a supplier of consulting and infrastructure support for clients including Network Rail and Transport for London. During an impressive 20- year-long career, she has excelled in a number of senior commercial and supply chain roles, including negotiating major upgrade contracts for Network Rail, Invensys and Amey Plc Anna was singled out by the judges for her continuous support for women in transport and logistics. This includes the “Women in Rail South” group she established across 11 counties to provide women with a local network to support their professional and personal growth through various events and workshops. She is also dedicated to engaging and attracting the next generation of talent she believes will reshape the industry through visits to local schools and her work with organisations such as Young Rail Professionals and the National Skills Academy for Rail.

The category winners for the 2018 FTA everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards are:

THE FREIGHT AWARD Awarded to a woman who demonstrates how they are innovating and excelling their role in the freight sector.

Above and Beyond Kate Turner, Head of Planning, DB Cargo UK, from Goole

Leader Keely Priestman, MD, Diamond Distribution Ltd, from London

THE PASSENGER AWARD Awarded to a woman who demonstrates how they are improving the customer experience.

Above & Beyond Nikki Sohal, Heathrow Express Control Room Competence Manager, Heathrow Express, from London

Leader Liz Chandler, Director of Corporate Development, Merseytravel, from Liverpool City Region

THE INFRASTRUCTURE AWARD Sponsored by Amazon – Awarded to a woman who demonstrates how they are improving road or rail infrastructure.

Above & Beyond Deborah Pye, Director, Strategic Innovation, Walmart, from Leeds

Leader Kayleigh Wilson, Transition Manager, DHL Supply Chain, from London

THE SUPPLY CHAIN AWARD Sponsored by DHL – Awarded to a woman who demonstrates how they are improving processes within supply chain.

Above & Beyond June Jones, Senior Manager Operating Model, Asda, from Leeds

Leader Faye Calland, National Same Day Manager – Storage, Fashion & Solutions, TNT, from Coventry

THE WAREHOUSING AWARD Awarded to a woman who is innovating and improving warehouse operations.

Above & Beyond Clare Maclauchlan, National Development Manager, Coop, from Newcastle upon Tyne

Leader Sharon Hammond, Senior Director – Food North ALS, Asda, from Leeds

INDUSTRY CHAMPION AWARD Sponsored by Asda – Awarded to an individual who demonstrates the impact that they have had on attracting and retaining women in the industry.

Harriet Glen, Principal Transport Planner, TfL, from London

MALE AGENT OF CHANGE AWARD (NEW FOR 2018) Awarded to a man for his active commitment to advancing the progress of women working in Transport and Logistics. Wayne Jay, National Distribution Director, Royal Mail, from Kidderminster

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