The ceremony, held on 18 September at Manchester’s Kimpton Clocktower Hotel, celebrated women who are making a lasting impact across the construction sector. Katie was selected in the Women on the Tools category, which recognises tradeswomen who combine technical excellence with leadership and inspiration to the next generation.
This national recognition highlights Katie’s skills, dedication, and her ongoing commitment to fostering greater inclusivity in construction. She plays a key role not only in the Tower Hamlets team but also as a voice for women across Mears and beyond.
Katie commented: “Still cannot believe I won this award. I’m absolutely honoured to have been able to share such a wonderful achievement with wonderful people.”
Hema Nar, Employee Director said: “As Chair of our Women Operative Support Network, Katie is at the forefront of changing attitudes towards women in trades. The sector and Mears have made great progress championing equality, but there is still more to be done. Katie and her Network are working hard to break down barriers and inspire others to follow in their footsteps.”
Everyone at Mears extends warm congratulations to Katie on this well-deserved honour. Her achievement is a source of pride for us all.