International Women’s Day 2025 – Alexandra Azua

We had the incredible opportunity of speaking with Communications Manager at Lawyers for Justice in Libya, Alexandra Azua for this year’s International Women’s Day campaign.

She has experience leading communications and campaigning strategies and outputs for projects in Libya, Yemen, Nepal, Uganda, Somalia, Kenya and other global contexts.

International Women’s Day 2025 – Beth Burgoyne

As a Practice Manager in the finance sector, Beth Burgoyne’s key objective is to empower professionals by giving them the guidance they need to make informed decisions on their finances.

This International Women’s Day campaign, Beth spoke about her experiences working in the finance industry, overcoming self-doubt and giving her best advice to women looking to join the finance sector.

International Women’s Day 2025 – Peju Abuchi

“What do the senior leaders in your organisation genuinely believe about gender equality? Are they on board or are they bored?”

Very moving words from Peju ‘TheSpark’ Abuchi on this year’s International Women’s Day campaign. In this interview we talk about Peju’s feelings on IWD down to un-packing what the day actually means to her.

Click the link to read this insightful interview.

International Women’s Day 2025 – Kate McCourt

We had the privilege of speaking with Kate McCourt, Vice President of CIS Leadership Development, Change Management & Facilitation at DHL Express.

In the interview, Kate discusses her efforts to drive gender equality through her impactful work at DHL Express, while also sharing practical tips for leaders and organisations looking to accelerate progress toward gender equality in the workplace.

International Women’s Day 2025 – Ria Kalsi

This International Women’s Day campaign, we caught up with Matriarch CEO, Ria Kalsi to talk all things International Women’s Day. Matriarch provide people with a life education, outside of education, working with schools, corporate companies and the public to learn about those taboo life topics and grow practical skills.

In the interview we explore Ria’s thoughts on how companies can accelerate gender equality, advice to women joining the workforce and more.

Black History Month 2021: Obi Abuchi

Obi Abuchi is an author, coach, and a transformational speaker with an obsession for helping leaders grow in the area of personal mastery.
There is a treasure trove of gems to take from the interview including how to “believe the truth” about you, “anything that calls you to be more, to make a difference, to contribute, to be your best self, that’s true about you”.

Black History Month 2021: Lesley Owusu-Daaku

For our second ‘Proud to Be’ interviews we sat down with the talented and insightful Lesley Owusu-Daaku.

Lesley is a commercial lawyer working in the music industry, a career she embarked on after studying History at London School of Economics and Political Science.

We loved understanding more about Lesley’s culture, her passions and why she is Proud to Be… Click here to watch her interview with us…

Black History Month 2021: Stefan Asante-Boateng

This Black History Month, we interviewed London based actor, Stefan Asante-Boateng.

Stefan trained at the London Identity School of Drama and his recent screen credits include playing ‘Kwame Boateng’ on ITV’s ‘Coronation Street’, in the popular BBC drama ‘Killing Eve’, and ‘The Moderator’ – a short film premiered at the 2021 BFI Future Films festival.

Click here to watch his interview!