Yorkshire’s leading advocate for workplace equality and diversity, Jobs for Women and Jobs for Neurodiverse, proudly announces the nomination of their esteemed Director, Zoe Haydn Jones, for the prestigious Equality and Diversity Award at the inaugural Yorkshire Businesswoman Awards. Scheduled to be held at The Marriott Hotel Leeds on March 8th, 2024, coinciding with International Women’s Day, this gala event promises to celebrate the extraordinary contributions of Yorkshire’s female entrepreneurs and leaders.

With a commitment to advancing opportunities for women and neurodiverse individuals alike, Jobs for Women and Jobs for Neurodiverse stand at the forefront of fostering inclusive workplaces across the region. From their innovative jobs board and employer branding platform to their empowering Women.Work.Wellbeing podcast and free members club, they have championed the cause of gender equality and inclusion in the workforce, offering invaluable resources and support to female professionals at every stage of their careers.

The Jobs for Women free members club provides free training, resources, webinars and masterclasses as well as yoga and mindfulness classes so women can support their mental health.

Moreover, through their groundbreaking initiative, Jobs for Neurodiverse, they have paved the way for neurodiverse individuals to thrive in the workplace. Offering a free community with specialised training and the Inclusive Career Conversations podcast, they bridge the gap between talented individuals and inclusive organisations, ensuring that diversity is not just a buzzword but a lived reality in today’s corporate landscape.

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Zoë Haydn Jones, as the driving force behind these initiatives, embodies the spirit of leadership, innovation, and inclusivity that the Yorkshire Businesswoman Awards seek to honour. Her dedication to promoting equality and diversity has garnered recognition within the industry and earned Jobs for Women and Jobs for Neurodiverse numerous sponsorships, with several prestigious organisations already on board to support this landmark event.

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