The 2019 Leading Wales Awards winners announced
We had a fantastic concluding Leading Wales Awards & Legacy Dinner on Thursday 26th September at Hilton Cardiff. So much to celebrate and so many worthy finalists and winners who are, through their leadership, making a real difference in Wales.
Sophie Howe, Future Generations Commissioner for Wales, said “Being in this room full of leaders and hearing their individual stories from across Wales fills me with inspiration and hope for the future generations.”
Our winners are:
Inspiring Great Leadership (Organisational Award):
Leadership in the Public Sector:
- Tracy Myhill, CEO, Swansea Bay University Health Board
Young Leader (14 – 25 years old):
- Christie-Leigh Holvey, Volunteer Activity Coordinator, Volunteering Matters
Leadership for the Future (Sustainability):
- Dr Catrin Middleton, Head of Programme, Genomics for Precision Medicine Strategy, Cardiff & Vale University Health Board / Welsh Government
Leadership in Social Enterprise:
- Arthur Beechey, CEO, Agoriad Cyf
Leadership in the Private Sector:
- Richard Selby, Director and co-founder, Pro Steel Engineering
Leadership in the Voluntary Sector:
- Katie Dalton, Director, Cymorth Cymru
Leadership in Diversity & Inclusion:
- Ali Abdi, Partnerships Manager, Community Gateway / Cardiff University and
- Assistant Chief Constable Jeremy Vaughan, South Wales Police
Women in Leadership:
- Dr Julia Heslop, Operations Sections Head, Aberthaw Power Station
Honorary Awards to:
- Rachel Clacher, Co-founder and Director of Moneypenny
- Academi Wales for “Inspiring Great Leadership”