CIWEM CEO, Anna Daroy, nominated for Women’s Business Club ‘Businesswoman of the Year’ award

CIWEM, the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management, has announced that its CEO, Anna Daroy, has been nominated for the Women’s Business Club ‘Businesswoman of the Year’ award.

Her career has been marked by significant achievements, including:

  • Strategic Growth: Successfully expanding IBM Consulting across EMEA, achieving over $50 million in growth within three years. Expanding businesses across Asia, Middle East, Australia and Europe
  • Large-Scale Transformation: Leading a $3bn Telco European outsourcing transformation
  • Leadership Roles: Serving as Senior Executive of Highways England, COO of the Government of Jersey, CEO of BACP, and CEO of the Institute of Directors internationally. Advisor to a €4bn Euronext technology merger and Initial Public Offering.
  • Financial Expertise: Managing budgets exceeding £13 billion.

Raised in the Lake District, Anna said her deep connection to nature drives her commitment to environmental sustainability. She believes in the collective responsibility to address environmental challenges and seek sustainable integrated solutions for community and economic benefit.

Angela De Souza, CEO and founder of Women’s Business Club, said:

“There is nothing quite like celebrating the accomplishments of our businesswomen. This year we saw some great entries which made the judge’s decision tough. Although only one woman could win in each category, we feel that every single woman who entered is a winner – she is still standing, she is still determined to succeed and she still has hope for the future, a winning attitude indeed..

The Women’s Business Awards take place globally online each December where women are celebrated and recognised for their outstanding contributions and achievements.

Voting for this award opens on 1st November and closes on 30th November.

To vote, visit https://womensbusiness.club/u/AnnaDaroy

SourceCIWEM

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