Do you have an inspiring success story about you or a colleague to share at the 2026 everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards?
- Heather Waugh, Rapid Deployment Train Driver at Freightliner: Scotland’s only female freight train driver, devotes extensive personal time to advocacy, wellbeing, and fundraising, transforming industry conditions, championing mental health, and uniting rail colleagues to raise over £100,000 for global causes.
- Claire Lapsley, Operations Manager at Amazon: Claire leads impactful Amazon community initiatives, delivering donation drives, youth employment opportunities, and sustainability projects, showing resilient, compassionate leadership that breaks barriers and supports families, young people, and charities.
- Kate Yates, Head of Marketing EMEA at SEKO Logistics: Kate drives European growth at SEKO Logistics, leads logistics LinkedIn communities, advances online commercial activity, supports charity initiatives, and champions women’s visibility and challenges in the supply chain industry.
Our finalists and winners receive not only the accolade of being part of the the Awards where their achievements are recognised and celebrated by colleagues and peers, but they and their companies also benefit from the 127m+ reach of the press coverage surrounding the event.
Are you ready to join the everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards alumni? If you (or someone you work with) has done something special in the world of T&L, then we want to hear from you!
Nominations are free and take just 30 minutes to do a really good one!
Entries close on 26 January 2026
We have various sponsorship opportunities available at the event, if you would like to find out more about these, please contact us on contact@allbrighteverywoman.com
The everywoman Team



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