There has never been a more exciting time for female managers in London. Women take over the helm at large cultural institutions and break barriers in theater, technology, fashion and football. When we mark international women’s day, they meet the path lasers that shape our city today.
Vanessa Kingori
Kingori has always been a pioneer. She was the first black female publishing director at British Vogue before becoming Chief Business Officer from Condé Nast, and is now the most high -ranking black leader in Europe on Google as director of technology, media and telecommunications. Your mantra is the best job when there is a “perspective of perspective” at work.
Indhu rubasingham
“The theater is beautifully located in the gray area, in the nuance,” says Rubasingham. “I want to celebrate that.” When she became the first artistic director of the national director this spring, theater goers can expect the border push program to promote the conversation.
Amelia Dimoldenberg
Nobody was more “data” with celebrities more than Dimoldenberg, the stars such as Billie Eilish, Louis Theroux, Andrew Garfield and Central CEE in chicken shops in London for their HIT -Youtube series Chicken Shop Date in chicken shops. Your dead style makes the interviews (sorry, dates) to see.
Poppy Gustafsson
Baroness Gustafsson wants Britain to become a technical power package. The former CEO of cyber security was thrown by Sir Keir Starrer to take on her new government role, where it is responsible for promoting the United Kingdom for Investors and Company. She believes that Great Britain has to show a little more “boasting” on the international stage.
Sharon Horgan
If it is wise, funny and brutal honest, there is a chance that Horgan will be behind it. The Irish writer, producer and actor gave us award -winning series such as disasters, motherland and Bad Sisters. With her characteristic mixture of dark humor and emotional depth, she has strengthened herself as one of the most impressive forces on television.
Sally Abé
The new memoir of the chef, with which the place of the tongue guard is in the kitchen, offers an unshakable insight into sexism, which is still very lively and good in restaurant kitchens. Abé is on the mission to change the culture from the inside – 80 percent of the kitchen team in her restaurant, the PEM in Westminster, are female.
Danielle George
Professor George has just been appointed the main consultant for the government for national security. It is a crucial role in a time when national security is a more urgent topic than ever.
Tabitha gold dust
As a co-founder of Cognitionx and Chairman of the British AI Council, Goldstaub is at the top of making artificial intelligence ethically and accessible. Regardless of whether you advise politics or explain the potential of the AI for gender -specific prejudices, it is currently the voice in technology.
Sheridan ash
Ash ensures that the next generation of women does not feel locked out of science and technology. As a PWC director of the technological innovation and the founder of Tech She Can, she has initiatives to bring more girls in MINT career. She believes that the tech industry exhausts its full potential when it is really diverse.
Leah Williamson
England’s captain wrote history when she led the lionesses to victory at the Euro 2022 and brought football home for the first time in 1966. Arsenal’s defender is not only a phenomenal player, she is also a role model, a lawyer for women’s sports and proof that England finally has a captain who can win trophy.
Martine Rose
The British-Jamaican designer is one of the largest fashion talents London, which is known for her men’s clothing worldwide and was one day Burberry. Most recently, she was the brain behind Kendrick Lamar’s customer -specific leather sports jacket for his Super Bowl performance from 2025. In the whole city you can see football shirts and Clarks Collaboration shoes of your design.