LGBT Award winners in 2023

Global business leaders and corporations including Google, Burberry and Legal & General have been shortlisted for a series of major accolades ahead of the glittering 2024 British LGBT+ Awards.

The British LGBT+ Awards also honour mainstream celebrities and media trailblazers who have used their platform to create and drive positive long-term change within the community, as well as contributing to LGBT+ initiatives, including allies.

Previous winners at the awards include Alan Carr, Demi Lovato, Graham Norton, Lady Gaga, Paul O’Grady and Munroe Bergdorf.

The awards, celebrating its 10 year anniversary with a star-studded event in London in June, will honour the individuals and organisations working to promote equality and advancement of LGBT+ rights across politics, media, grassroots activism and the corporate sector with Tesco, Deloitte, BT, Channel 4 and Allianz all nominated.

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Bruna Gil of LinkedIn, Joanna Lewis of MultiStory Media, ITV and Joe Brown at TFL have all been shortlisted for the Inspirational Leader of the Year category while Chad Davidson (Certes), Emma Carey (MSB Solicitors) and Kathleen Harrison (Jacobs) are nominated for the Business Ally of the Year award.

In the Employer or Inclusive Company Award, mainstream brands such as Sky and Metro Bank are included as Jak Mathews of BT, Claire Brody of Warner Brothers and Caroline Prendergast of KPMG UK battle it out among others for the major LGBT+ Trailblazer of the Year award.

They have all been shortlisted for demonstrating an outstanding commitment to equality and diversity in the workplace.

The 2024 British LGBT Awards, a 10th anniversary celebration of the event, with the most recognisable celebrity faces and personalities from the LGBT+ community expected to be honoured and in attendance on the night.

Commenting on the shortlist, British LGBT Awards co-founder Sarah Garrett MBE, said:

“This is a fantastic shortlist which I am really excited about as it highlights the trailblazers, allies and legends of the LGBT+ business community across the globe.

“The British LGBT Awards will once more shine a light on those who are advancing our community and driving change for a better future, even in continuously challenging times.

“Every single nominee in this shortlist are role models who demonstrate and ongoing commitment to raising awareness and furthering LGBT+ rights.”

Adam Jarvis, LGBTQ+ Network Chair at Tesco, lead partner of the 2024 British LGBT Awards, said:

“At Tesco, we’re really proud to continue supporting the British LGBT Awards this year – an incredible celebration of amazing role models and groups across LGBTQ+ communities who are really helping to further inclusion across every part of our society.

“We are committed to making sure that everyone’s welcome at Tesco and that we are a place where LGBTQ+ colleagues and customers are safe and feel that they belong.”

INSPIRATIONAL LEADERS

Bruna Gil – LinkedIn

Catherine Ahn – HSBC UK

David Hynam – LV=

Jane Stockwell – Rolls-Royce

Jim Ford – Allen & Overy

Joanna Lewis – MultiStory Media, ITV

Joe Brown – TFL

Lee Isaacs – Just Eat Takeaway

Martin Smith – PwC

Ryan Bleach – Nomura

Scarlet Marie Davey Morgan – Allianz

Xavier White – Verizon

BUSINESS ALLIES

Abigail Westfield – VML

Adrian   Mardell – Jaguar Land Rover

Ann O’Donoghue – Barclays

Chad Davidson – Certes

Dan Carter – Johnson Matthey

Emma Carey – MSB Solicitors

Julia Reidy – Credit Suisse

Kathleen Harrison – Jacobs

Mike Wilton – ARUP

Rachel Corp – ITN

Ruth Rowan – Avanade

Siân Whittaker – Arcadis

DIVERSITY HEROES

Abigail Myles – Legal & General

Bryce Hunt – South Western Railway

Cai Cherry – DLA Piper

Clare Coates – Barclays

Dan Stubbs – Dentsu

Fabio Peyer – Morningstar

George Evans – RSK

Jade McDermid – Baker Hughes

Marion Bentata – State Street

Seth Cameron-Crichton – SKY

Shane  O’Rourke – Diageo

Zoe Megins-Davies – ARUP

EMPLOYER OR INCLUSIVE COMPANY   

Ashurst

Brand Advance

Freshfields

Legal & General

Metro Bank

Protiviti

SKY

St. James’s Place (SJP)

Tesco

UBS

Whitbread

Wickes

NETWORK GROUPS OR ERG     

Amazon

Aon

BAE System

Channel 4

GSK

Heathrow Airport

HSBC UK

Moodys

Motability Operations

OVO

Sainsbury’s

Virgin Money

FUTURE LEADERS  

Alan Kan – Salesforce

Amelia Mugridge – Serco

Ben Kearney – Tesco

Callum Grant – Global Media

Daniel Peach – Google

Jacqui Rhule-Dagher – Hogan Lovells

Jamie Brown – Financial Times

Kirsty Mulholland – Bank of Ireland UK

Max Shillam – Amazon

Ross Sansom – Parnell – NatWest

TJ Richards – Santander

William Dryden – National Grid

LGBT+ TRAILBLAZER

Ben Jackson – Wickes

Caroline Prendergast – KPMG UK

Chris Edwards – Travers Smith

Claire Brody – Warner Bros. Discovery

Jak Matthews – BT

Keiran Bailey – Whitbread

Laks Mann – College of Policing

Leng Montgomery – Burberry

Matt Foster – Ogilvy

Patrick McCann – Linklaters

Richard Fisk – Addleshaw Goddard LLP

Tolu Osinubi – Deloitte

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