Women in Transport is delighted to announce that our valued partner, Tesco is now an Advocate partner.
Read MorePodcast S2E7: Leading with Purpose – Georgia Yexley on Sustainable Transport, Intersectionality, and Building Loud Mobility
In this episode, we’re speaking to Georgia Yexley about sustainable transport, ADHD and intersectionality. She shares about her career to date, from working at Mobike to founding her own company, and what it feels like to be the lone black woman in an organisation.
Read MoreApplications for Advance 2025 are Open
Find out more about our industry-focused mentoring programme.
Read MoreWomen In Transport: Get to Know the Team – Charlotte Pearce
Get to know Charlotte Pearce, our Yorkshire Hub Lead.
Read MorePodcast S2E6: Impact Matters – Voices on Inclusion
In this episode, we have a bumper edition for National Inclusion Week. We’re speaking to a variety of guests with connections to Women in Transport for their take on how to promote inclusion in the workplace.
Read MoreWomen In Transport: Members Insight – Caroline Hildreth
Our member insight series is an opportunity to get to know some of our Women in Transport members. In this member insight, we showcase Caroline Hildreth.
Read MorePodcast S2E5: Exploring Diabetes Awareness – Intersectional Perspectives on Prevention and Management
In this episode, we’re speaking to Clare Murphy and Kate Walker about diabetes, and the risks it poses in the road haulage industry. 5 million people in the UK have diabetes, and amongst people who drive for a living, it could be as many as 1 in 3 with type 2 diabetes.
Read MoreWomen In Transport: Members Insight – Gillian Risdale
Team member insight from Gillian Risdale.
Read MoreTfL’s Women’s Colleague Network Group
It’s an exciting time to be a member of TfL’s Women’s Colleague Network Group.
Read MorePodcast S2E4: Intersectional Journeys with Magdalena Nowak
Magdalena Nowak began her life in Communist Poland, dreaming of travel and adventure. After experiencing flooding and homelessness, she left Poland and lived and worked around Europe before settling in the UK. She worked her way up in the NHS for ten years, before making the change to become a train guard just six years ago.
Read MorePodcast S2E3: Free to Be Me – Conversations with Transport Pioneers Celebrating South Asian Heritage Month
In this episode, we’re celebrating the South Asian pioneers of the UK transport industry. We’ve interviewed four guests from around the sector, to talk about their careers, the challenges they faced and their advice for young South Asians as they enter the workforce.
Read MoreLooking after nature so that nature can look after us: The benefits of Nature-Based Solutions
Over the course of human history, the perspective and value of our planet has evolved. We benefit from globalisation through increases in connectivity, technological advancements and economic integrations bringing improvements to the quality of life through the implementation of efficient transport systems and ensuring accessibility to services like healthcare and education.
Read MoreWomen In Transport: Members Insight - Grace Packard
Member Insight from Grace Packard.
Read MorePodcast S2E2: Unlocking Success – The Transformative Power of Networks
In this episode, we’re speaking to Hannah Winstanley and Donna Kelly about networks. Women’s networks can be a powerful way to overcome the barriers to success that women face, helping you to find mentors, allies and advice at every stage of your career.
Read MoreWomen in Transport Celebrates Renewed Partnership with Turner & Townsend
Women in Transport is delighted to announce that our esteemed partners, Turner & Townsend, has renewed its partnership with us and upgraded from the Supporter to the Ambassador package.
Read MorePodcast S2E1: Unmasking Microaggressions with Cecilia Harvey
How can you recognise microaggressions in your workplace, and help to reduce their impact? Cecilia Harvey gives tangible examples of what microaggressions are, how they can affect those who receive them, and how we can call them out, whether we are on the receiving end or as allies.
Read MorePACTS Manifesto for Road Safety 2024
The Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS) has coordinated a groundbreaking manifesto calling for immediate and strategic action to address the persistent issue of road fatalities and serious injuries in the UK. With support, now from more than 60 leading organisations and growing by the day, the manifesto outlines four strategic priorities aimed at revolutionising road safety and significantly reducing fatalities and serious injuries on UK roads.
Read MoreWomen in Transport Celebrates Renewed Partnership with ALBUM
Women in Transport enjoys continued growth and keeps on building a powerful platform for change
We held our Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 27th June where we invited our members to review and celebrate the successes of the past year, as well as provide their feedback to help us shape the year ahead.
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