The Tide everywoman Awards returned earlier this week with an inspiring celebration of female entrepreneurship; and for Cultural Comms, this year's event marked nearly two decades of proud partnership.
Cultural Comms’ founder, Charlotte Heath-Bullock, has been closely involved with the awards for many years, championing the stories of women whose ingenuity, resilience and leadership continue to transform industries and communities.
Charlotte presented the Social Star Award to Daisy Kelly, founder of Glow For It [pictured above]: a standout young entrepreneur championing authenticity, connection and confidence, and making a meaningful difference to the lives of young women. Daisy’s passion, energy and purpose-driven approach were widely celebrated as hallmarks of the entrepreneurial future we want to see.
Alongside her presenting role, Charlotte also served as a judge for the Balance Award, recognising founders who achieve exceptional business impact while navigating the realities of family life. Huge congratulations to category winner Rana Righton, whose strength and determination shone through every part of her journey. Congratulations also to finalist Zoe Williams, founder of Aegle, who went on to secure the Tide £20,000 grant: a transformative step for a founder with enormous potential.
Events like the Tide everywoman Awards play a critical role in giving visibility to the women driving growth, innovation and cultural change across the UK. We are honoured to continue our long-standing association with everywoman and Tide, and look forward to supporting many more brilliant founders in the years to come.
