Cox Automotive is seeking nominations for its coveted Barbara Cox Woman of the Year Award 2023, which honours inspirational women in the European automotive industry.
Named after the late Barbara Cox – who served as director of Cox Enterprises, Cox Automotive’s parent company in the USA – the award aims to recognise and reward women who demonstrate a commitment to innovation, leadership, or community within the sector.
Now in its fifth year, Cox Automotive Europe has teamed up again with AM and Fleet News magazines.
The award is open to any woman working within the automotive industry across Europe.
Nominations will be open from November 30 to the end of January 2023, and the winner will be announced on International Women’s Day on 8 March 2023.
In addition to gaining recognition across the industry, the winner will also receive £5,000 to spend on her own personal development.
The 2022 award was presented to Caroline Burnell, head of marketing and communications at eStar Truck and Van.
After leaving college, Burnell spent nearly six years at a PR agency looking after Auto Trader and launching FordOnline.co.uk. She then moved to Mercedes-Benz’s busy press office before moving to Mercedes-Benz Vans UK. She has been in her current role for more than a year.
Caroline Burnell joined an impressive list of recognised females to win the award, including Alison Jones, senior vice-president – global circular economy at Stellantis; Lorna McAtear, fleet manager – global procurement at National Grid; and Beryl Carney, head of VW Commercial Vehicles at JCT600.
Martin Forbes, president of Cox Automotive International, said: “Inclusion, diversity, and equality are at the heart of our business.
“We thrive on what makes us different, celebrate each other’s unique abilities and perspectives, and recognise that individual experiences, backgrounds and skills help us to innovate, grow and improve.”
He continued: “The Barbara Cox Woman of the Year award is a longstanding initiative that promotes the advancement of women across the automotive industry, it recognises an outstanding female who has made significant advances to the automotive industry and inspires others to do the same.
“We are looking for a great leader that gives back to her community, just as Barbara Cox herself did. This award is very special and unlike any other in the sector.”
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