Private wealth, corporate, and fund administration services provider, HIGHVERN took home the gold award for Organisation of the Year in the Female Leadership category at the Citywealth Powerwomen Awards in London this week.
The Powerwomen Awards spotlight exceptional individuals and organisations within the wealth sector who champion caregiving responsibilities, advocate for female leadership, and embrace diversity.
This win adds to HIGHVERN's list of achievements at the Powerwomen Awards, including Kerrie Le Tissier's (Director) Bronze Award for Guernsey Woman of the Year in 2023 and Ellen Hibbs' (Associate Director) Silver Award in the Future Leaders category in 2022.
Additionally, Emma Furzer (Senior Trust Manager) and Naomi Rive (Group Director and Head of Private Wealth) are past recipients of Powerwomen Awards.
Ms Le Tissier said: "It is an honour to stand alongside esteemed colleagues at the Powerwomen Awards, many of whom have inspired me throughout my career journey. For HIGHVERN to be singled out for the impact of its female leadership is reflective of the values and culture of the organisation, one that champions equal opportunity and steadfastly supports the ambitions of our exceptional team.”
Ms Le Tissier has been asked to join the judging panel for the 2024 International Awards.
Pictured top: TV presenter Susan Bookbinder presenting the award to HIGHVERN’s Emma Furzer and Kerrie Le Tissier (l to r).
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