First class women – The Prowess Awards 2008

June 11, 2008

Prowess holds a lot of events. We pride ourselves on our ability to bring our members together, combining professional development and a good time.  The team puts a huge effort into what we call X factors to make our events extra special. 

 

Occasionally we make mistakes – but only once – we’re fast learners!  On rare occasions, our events surpass excellence.  The Prowess Awards ceremony 2008 was such an event: succeeding in generating an extraordinary synergy which touched almost everyone there. 

 

We got a lot of the basics right.  There was general approval for a lunch event – much better for women: no need to agonise over evening wear/ finding a baby-sitter/ booking a hotel.  Birmingham was popular too – easier to get to for those coming from the North and not bad for the South.  And Friday – the weekend starts here: everyone was ready to relax and enjoy themselves! 

 

Welcoming speaker, awards judge Joy Nicholls, set the tone by urging everyone to be confident about being a ‘first class woman, rather than a second class man’.  No problem in such company: and a great mantra to hold on to.   

 

Finalists included role models, support providers and thinkers: all at the top of their game and all committed to supporting other women.  Winners had us laughing, crying and awe-struck with their acceptance speeches.   All of them stunned to have won and determined to make an impact as a result.  I have no doubt they will and that their resolve is considerably strengthened by the associations they made at the ceremony.

 

A full list of finalists and winners is available at: http://www.prowess.org.uk/awards/aboutawards.asp