Six of Transport Women Australia Limited’s (TWAL) members have been nominated for the 2023 Women in Industry Awards.
The Women in Industry Awards recognise outstanding women from across a range of industrials sectors including transport, logistics, mining, manufacturing, engineering, bulk handling, waste management, rail, construction and infrastructure – all sectors that are traditionally male-dominated.
Within TWAL, Vice Chair, Coralie Chapman, and Ann Lopez have both been nominated for the Excellence in Transport Award.
Director, Annastasia Denigan, has been nominated for the Safety Advocacy Award.
Chloe Wythe has been nominated for the Rising Star of the Year Award, Gillian Bristow has been nominated for the Industry Advocacy Award and Louise Azzopardi has been nominated for the Mentor of the Year Award.
TWAL Chair, Jacquelene Brotherton, told Trailer she was proud to see her colleagues nominated.
“As Chair of TWAL, I am delighted that we have such depth in our membership that has enabled the TWAL board to nominate six amazing women for the Women in Industry Awards 2023,” she said.
“TWAL has a strong track record in the Excellence in Transport Award especially, and we are hoping for some great results this year.
“I am certainly looking forward to attending the Awards dinner with members of my team.”
The 2023 Awards will be presented during a special ceremony at Aerial in South Wharf, Melbourne, on Thursday 8 June 2023.
This year’s award categories include:
Rising Star of the Year
Business Development Success of the Year
Industry Advocacy Award
Safety Advocacy Award
Mentor of the Year
Excellence in Transport
Excellence in Manufacturing
Excellence in Engineering
Excellence in Mining
Excellence in Construction
Woman of the Year
For more information, visit the Women in Industry website.
See who won the 2022 Women in Industry Awards.
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