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The 2025 Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman Awards winners announced
The 2025 Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman Awards winners announced

The Citizen

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • The Citizen

The 2025 Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman Awards winners announced

Celebrating entrepreneurial excellence and fearless innovation, the 2025 Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman Awards lit up Hyde Park Corner on the evening of July 16, honouring two standout South African women making a bold difference in business and society. Phindile Cebekhulu-Msomi, founder and CEO of Hazile Group, was awarded the Bold Future Award for her climate-smart enterprise driving sustainable agriculture, water, and energy solutions in underserved rural communities. Retang Phaahla, founder of Setšong Tea Crafters, received the Bold Woman Award, recognised for her unique fusion of indigenous tea knowledge, rural upliftment, and eco-tourism in Limpopo. Both women were selected from a competitive pool of six finalists, celebrated for pushing boundaries in their industries while positively impacting their communities. Also read: Visionary leaders unveil paths to empowerment at inaugural Africa Rising Leadership Summit & Awards The annual award, now in its fourth edition in South Africa, is rooted in the legacy of Madame Clicquot, the trailblazing 19th-century businesswoman known for transforming the champagne industry. Also read: New generation of art trailblazers recognised Accepting her Bold Future Award, Cebekhulu-Msomi said, 'This recognition is not just for me, but for women who dream of changing the world with purpose-driven work. The future is green, inclusive, and powered by bold ideas.' Phaahla, who captivated the judges with her culturally grounded and sustainable business model, reflected on her journey, 'We are reclaiming our heritage through tea and telling stories that honour the land and the people who care for it. This award affirms that business can be both rooted and revolutionary.' The judging panel, which included previous winners Amanda Dambuza and Morongwe Mokone, alongside leadership and business experts such as Erik Kruger, Happy Ralinala, and Timothy Maurice Webster, praised the winners for their vision, leadership, and measurable impact. Follow us on our WhatsApp channel, Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok for the latest updates and inspiration! Have a story idea? We'd love to hear from you – join our WhatsApp group and share your thoughts! At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Top business award for London Stock Exchange chief executive
Top business award for London Stock Exchange chief executive

South Wales Argus

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • South Wales Argus

Top business award for London Stock Exchange chief executive

Dame Julia Hoggett has been named this year's winner of the Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman Award, the longest-running international accolade honouring outstanding women in business. She was recognised for her leadership and impact as a woman in financial services for her role at the London Stock Exchange, the largest European exchange, and for her leadership of the UK's Capital Markets Industry Taskforce. Judges also praised her role in championing diversity and inclusion throughout her career. Insiya Jafferjee, co-founder of sustainable packaging company Shellworks, won Veuve Clicquot's Bold Future Award (PA) Insiya Jafferjee, co-founder of sustainable packaging company Shellworks, was awarded Veuve Clicquot's Bold Future Award, which celebrates female entrepreneurs of the future. She was honoured for creating the world's first sustainable packaging material with the aim of tackling the plastic waste crisis. The judges said they were impressed by her commitment to building a business with significant scale at such speed – Shellworks has already replaced 40 tonnes of plastic and 1.2 million packaging solutions that would have otherwise relied on petroleum plastics. Dame Julia said: 'It is a huge honour to win such a prestigious award and be recognised amongst the ranks of these other truly inspiring, bold women. 'I often use the phrase 'the braver I am, the braver I get'. Being bold, brave, ambitious and inclusive in our vision for the London Stock Exchange and its role in building an ecosystem in which entrepreneurs and investors can thrive is hugely important to me. 'That is why I am so honoured to have won this award – one that passes the metaphorical baton for female business leaders on from Madame Clicquot herself. 'However, any organisation is not about one person, but about the remarkable teams of people that make them up. I am incredibly proud of, and grateful to, the teams that support me in running the London Stock Exchange and our wider businesses each and every day.' Ms Jafferjee said: 'I'm incredibly proud of how far Shellworks has come, growing from a small start-up into a leader in sustainable packaging. Last year we reached £1 million in revenue, and this year we're setting our sights on £4.5 million. 'The journey has been tricky at times but deeply rewarding, and I'm excited for what's ahead. 'The biggest challenge I've faced with Shellworks is scepticism. People often doubt that what we do is even possible. At first, they didn't believe we could create the product. Then, they said it couldn't be scaled. Later, they insisted it couldn't be sold. 'Proving them wrong at every stage has been my boldest and bravest achievement, and I'm honoured that this award recognises that journey. I hope to inspire other women to be fearless and pursue their passions.' Jean-Marc Gallot, president of Veuve Clicquot, said: 'Building on the legacy of Madame Clicquot, these two women are reshaping the future of business. 'Their achievements go far beyond profit, serving as inspiration for aspiring female entrepreneurs. Whether it's driving the UK economy or tackling plastic waste, they show that bold decisions, standing out, and proving others wrong lead to both financial success and positive societal impact.'

Top business award for London Stock Exchange chief executive
Top business award for London Stock Exchange chief executive

The Independent

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Independent

Top business award for London Stock Exchange chief executive

The chief executive of the London Stock Exchange has won a prestigious business award. Dame Julia Hoggett has been named this year's winner of the Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman Award, the longest-running international accolade honouring outstanding women in business. She was recognised for her leadership and impact as a woman in financial services for her role at the London Stock Exchange, the largest European exchange, and for her leadership of the UK's Capital Markets Industry Taskforce. Judges also praised her role in championing diversity and inclusion throughout her career. Insiya Jafferjee, co-founder of sustainable packaging company Shellworks, was awarded Veuve Clicquot's Bold Future Award, which celebrates female entrepreneurs of the future. She was honoured for creating the world's first sustainable packaging material with the aim of tackling the plastic waste crisis. The judges said they were impressed by her commitment to building a business with significant scale at such speed – Shellworks has already replaced 40 tonnes of plastic and 1.2 million packaging solutions that would have otherwise relied on petroleum plastics. Dame Julia said: 'It is a huge honour to win such a prestigious award and be recognised amongst the ranks of these other truly inspiring, bold women. 'I often use the phrase 'the braver I am, the braver I get'. Being bold, brave, ambitious and inclusive in our vision for the London Stock Exchange and its role in building an ecosystem in which entrepreneurs and investors can thrive is hugely important to me. 'That is why I am so honoured to have won this award – one that passes the metaphorical baton for female business leaders on from Madame Clicquot herself. 'However, any organisation is not about one person, but about the remarkable teams of people that make them up. I am incredibly proud of, and grateful to, the teams that support me in running the London Stock Exchange and our wider businesses each and every day.' Ms Jafferjee said: 'I'm incredibly proud of how far Shellworks has come, growing from a small start-up into a leader in sustainable packaging. Last year we reached £1 million in revenue, and this year we're setting our sights on £4.5 million. 'The journey has been tricky at times but deeply rewarding, and I'm excited for what's ahead. 'The biggest challenge I've faced with Shellworks is scepticism. People often doubt that what we do is even possible. At first, they didn't believe we could create the product. Then, they said it couldn't be scaled. Later, they insisted it couldn't be sold. 'Proving them wrong at every stage has been my boldest and bravest achievement, and I'm honoured that this award recognises that journey. I hope to inspire other women to be fearless and pursue their passions.' Jean-Marc Gallot, president of Veuve Clicquot, said: ' Building on the legacy of Madame Clicquot, these two women are reshaping the future of business. 'Their achievements go far beyond profit, serving as inspiration for aspiring female entrepreneurs. Whether it's driving the UK economy or tackling plastic waste, they show that bold decisions, standing out, and proving others wrong lead to both financial success and positive societal impact.'

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