Aimie S Chappie
Throughout her career, Aimie has created frameworks which allow people to succeed and has adopted other people's agendas to help move them forward. She has been responsible for implementing programmes that are integral not only to Accenture's success but to Accenture's clients' success.
Liz Bingham
As head of people for Ernst & Young in the UK and Ireland, it's Liz's job to ensure that EY's 10,000 employees are able to achieve their potential and career ambitions and remove any biases that may be obscuring their route to the top.
Martyn Sibley
Martyn was born with a severe neuromuscular disability called Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), which means he needs 24-7 care support and is limited in many areas of his life. This hasn't stopped him from gaining a masters degree, moving to London to live independently, travel the world and start a business, which aims to inspire disabled people to reach their full potential.
Tidjane Thiam
Tidjane Thiam is an Ivorian businessman and former politician who is currently the chief executive of Prudential plc, the UK-based insurance group. Born in Côte d'Ivoire, he holds dual Ivorian and French citizenship. When appointed the chief executive of Prudential in 2009, he became the first black person to lead a FTSE 100 company.
Birgit Neu
Birgit Neu is chief operating officer of corporate development, global banking and markets at HSBC. Named Mentor of the Year at the 2009 Women of the Future awards, Birgit is heavily involved in gender balance initiatives at HSBC as co-chair of its employee network, Balance.
Justine Roberts
Justine is 43 years old, a former economist and sports correspondent, a Liverpool supporter, and a mother of four. She has a strong sense of humour, an infectious laugh and a very clear idea of how Mumsnet works. For those who choose to leave their prejudices at the door of Mumsnet Towers in north London, it's not all that difficult to understand its success as an online community and pressure group.
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