Pickerings boss joins International Women's Day celebration
Tamworth Borough Council welcomed local policy makers and women leaders from across business, charity and local government to celebrate International Women 's Day 2023.
The event, hosted by Councillor Tina Clements, Portfolio Holder for Engagement, Civic Pride and Pride in Place, saw accomplished Tamworth women coming together to share expertise, network and collaborate.
Councillor Tina Clements welcomed Sue Hatton, managing director at Pickerings Solicitors, as guest speaker, who shared some of her reflections and experiences throughout her career.
Sue Hatton (pictured) said: “Embracing equity is about getting everyone to the same level no matter their starting point. This recognises that fairness can only work when you are at the same place at the start. So, equity is a very different concept. ”
International Women 's Day has occurred for well over a century, with the first gathering in 1911 supported by over a million people. Today, International Women 's Day belongs to all groups collectively everywhere.
Councillor Tina Clements, Portfolio Holder for Engagement, Civic Pride and Pride in Place said: “I 'm proud to see so many accomplished and successful women at what I hope is the first of many such celebrations in Tamworth.
“Sue 's speech was insightful and resonated with all of us in the room; as a working woman, wife, mum I could certainly recognise many of the experiences Sue shared.
“It was such a privilege to spend the afternoon with such company and celebrate women and girls across Tamworth and beyond. ”