What a great idea. The people who run the Cultural Leadership Programme in the UK know that there is a leadership disparity between men and women in the arts. Lots of times the issue is that the women are just not visible enough in order to get that next job, so they decided to highlight the current women leaders to build the pipeline for the future.
Here’s why they put together the list:
There are nowhere near enough women in positions of power and influence, whether it be in the cultural and creative industries or other sectors. We need to do everything we can to enable and encourage the next generation.
Nominees were submitted and were judged by a high profile panel of men and women heading by BBC radio’s Jenni Miller.
The list of women was released this week. Check them out.
- Bridget Nicholls
- Claire Whitaker
- Carol Bell
- Cathy Woolley
- Claire Cunningham
- Clare Hudson
- Daisy Heath
- Delia Barker
- Emma Stenning
- Emma Underhill
- Freda Matassa
- Gail Parmel
- Geraldine Collinge
- Helen MacNamara
- Hermione Way
- Indy Hunjan
- Jane Finnis
- Jacqui O’Hanlon
- Jenni Lewin-Turner
- Juliana Farha
- Julie Tait
- Kate Bellamy
- Kate McGrath
- Laura Sillars
- Liz Pugh
- Lucy Worsley
- Dr Maria Balshaw
- Maria Oshodi
- Maxine Millar
- Melanie Abrahams
- Moira Buffini
- Nike Jonah
- Pim Baxter
- Purni Morell
- Rachel Holmes
- Rachel Millward
- Rebecca Dawson
- Roanne Dods
- Ruth Daniel
- Ruth Gill
- Ruth Gould
- Sally Goldsworthy
- Sarah Munro
- Seonaid Daly
- Sharnita K Athwal
- Sharon Watson
- Siobhán Bales
- Sophie Thomas
- Theresa Heskins
- Vanessa Reed


