Advertisement Space
//Family homes on offer at West Yorkshire development//Cecil Beaton: Staging Icons at Harewood House//Leeds gears up for its biggest wellbeing week 1 - 7 June 2026//Leeds Lit Fest 2026 brings stories, poetry and big ideas to the city//Love, loss and lifelong connections woven into new exhibition//Group health and safety manager appointed at Yorkshire manufacturer Trojan//East Yorkshire village to host biennial open gardens event//The wise Owl at Hawnby stars in prestigious hotel guide//Family homes on offer at West Yorkshire development//Cecil Beaton: Staging Icons at Harewood House//Leeds gears up for its biggest wellbeing week 1 - 7 June 2026//Leeds Lit Fest 2026 brings stories, poetry and big ideas to the city//Love, loss and lifelong connections woven into new exhibition//Group health and safety manager appointed at Yorkshire manufacturer Trojan//East Yorkshire village to host biennial open gardens event//The wise Owl at Hawnby stars in prestigious hotel guide
It's almost time to celebrate the businesswomen of Yorkshire
Back to News
EditorsBlog

It's almost time to celebrate the businesswomen of Yorkshire

The Editor

The Editor

|1 min read

It’s just a few weeks now to the second Yorkshire Businesswoman Awards on 7th March, as we celebrate the businesswomen of Yorkshire on International Women’s Day.

The event has been sold out for a few weeks now and we have quite a healthy waiting list. Our apologies to all those who missed out, you will need to get in touch early for next year. We will be taking names for the first come first served list from April.

We had a record number of nominations, and we were delighted to spend a day with our judges in early January who selected all the shortlisted and winners. Good luck to all.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those involved, our judges, sponsors, partners and of course our committee. Our venue, The Marriott Hotel have once again been superb and if anyone is looking for a venue, we can highly recommend them.

We have plans this year to expand our offering to members with free publicity and support and will be re-launching our popular podcast. More about all this is to come on our new website launching very soon. If you are interested in joining, you can sign up on our website. We have two new events coming up in March, one with Lexus and Harvey Nichols, the other with Aston Martin. These are exclusive for our members.

Sponsored
728×90

Related Articles

Looking forward to a busy and prosperous 2026!

Looking forward to a busy and prosperous 2026!

As 2025 comes to a close, attention turns to new beginning in every aspect of our lives but particularly in business as we all prepare for what we hope will be a happy and prosperous New Year. 2026 will see some changes for Yorkshire Businesswoman, exciting changes I might add as we have sourced new venues, we have new ideas and new offers to help your businesses grow. 2026 is the perfect time to sign up as a Yorkshire Businessman member if you want your business to grow and thrive with not jus

A Novel Lunch - did you miss this treat?

A Novel Lunch - did you miss this treat?

The 15th of October saw us launch 'A Novel Lunch' at Bibis Italian Restaurant in the heart of Leeds. All our lovely members and guests were invited and if you didn't book, you missed a real treat. Hosted by the popular author, presenter, joke writer and Yorkshire Businesswoman ambassador Milly Johnson, our first guest author was Suzan Holder, wife of Noddy from 70s glam rock band Slade. Suzan's new book, What Would Dolly Do is about a Dolly Parton tribute who has stage fright! This must read b

Is it me or is booking a train confusing?

Is it me or is booking a train confusing?

Now that I have moved house, I will be a regular user of trains to get me back to Leeds for the many events we hold for Yorkshire Businesswoman and TopicUK. But, I have yet to get my head around the whole booking system! I wanted to reserve a train to get me from Cheshire to Leeds, simple, well you would think so! I have to change trains in Manchester but I don't think Trainline / Transpennine could make it more complicated if they tried! I have studied the many e-tickets they have sent me v