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Tracy Blackwell announced as the winner of the 2024 Bold Woman Award by Veuve Clicquot

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  • Tracy Blackwell, co-founder and CEO of specialist insurance firm, Pension Insurance Corporation is announced as the winner of the 2024 Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman Award.  
  • Francesca Brady, co-founder and CEO of indoor air quality certification business, AirRated, is named as the winner of the Veuve Clicquot Bold Future Award.

Tracy Blackwell, co-founder of one of the UK’s largest specialist insurers, Pension Insurance Corporation plc (PIC), has been announced as the winner of the 2024 Bold Woman Award by Veuve Clicquot, the longest-running international accolade honouring the most impressive women in business.

Blackwell was honoured for co-founding and growing PIC into a FTSE 100-sized business that pays the pensions of 350,000 people. Established in 2006, the specialist insurance company has grown its asset portfolio to £50 billion, of which more than £13 billion is invested in UK infrastructure, including the UK’s largest urban regeneration project in the Wirral.

At an empowering award ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London, Blackwell collected the award, following in the footsteps of previous winners, including Professor Sarah Gilbert, recognised in 2021 for her work leading the development of the University of Oxford’s COVID-19 vaccine; CEO of Selfridges Group, Anne Pitcher, in 2020; and renowned architect Dame Zaha Hadid in 2013.


The Bold Woman Award celebrates outstanding achievements by inspirational women with a proven track record of institutional and personal success. The 52nd woman to be honoured, Blackwell was selected as the winner by an esteemed panel of judges for representing the spirit of the Bold Awards’ inspiration, Madame Clicquot, who blazed a trail for female entrepreneurs by establishing Veuve Clicquot as one of the world’s biggest champagne brands in the 1800s.

Francesca Brady, co-founder and CEO of AirRated, was awarded the Bold Future Award by Veuve Clicquot. The Future award celebrates female entrepreneurs of the future, and Brady was honoured for pioneering AirScore which is bringing much needed attention to the importance of indoor air quality. Despite us spending 80% of our time indoors, most research and attention on air quality relates to the outdoors. AirScore is designed to provide reassurance about air quality in our indoor spaces and creates a marker for indoor air health that is available to everyone. The judges were impressed by Brady’s ability to translate her academic acumen into business success.

The Bold Woman Award is a modern evolution of Veuve Clicquot’s Business Woman Award, which has been running since 1972, and is the first and longest-running international accolade of its kind. The panel of judges look for women who emulate the qualities of Madame Clicquot, an original trailblazer who, back in 1805, was renowned for her enterprising spirit, and the courage and determination to accomplish her goals.

The award’s judging panel is comprised of a mixture of industry titans and networkers including Sharmadean Reid, founder of The Stack World; Kristina Blahnik, CEO of Manolo Blahnik; Pip Jamieson, founder of The Dots; Sian Westerman, co-chair at British Fashion Council Trust; and Pippa Lamb, partner at Sweet Capital.

Tracy Blackwell, co-founder and CEO of PIC, and winner of the Bold Woman Award, said:

“Despite its fundamental importance to the future welfare of millions of people, not to mention the infrastructure we fund, the pensions industry flies beneath the radar much of the time. So to be recognised with such a prestigious award will help to raise the profile of this crucial industry. I’m incredibly proud of how much PIC has grown, based on our purpose of paying the pensions of our current and future policyholders. Through our investment in UK infrastructure, we have the potential to change the country over the next decade, also bringing  a measure of intergenerational equity as we back the pensions of older people with the infrastructure and housing needed by younger, and future, generations. In achieving this award, I hope I can inspire the next generation of game-changing, bold female entrepreneurs.”

Francesca Brady, co-founder and CEO of AirRated and winner of the Bold Future Award said: “The work we are doing is incredibly important to people’s health and winning the Bold Future Award is amazing recognition personally and offers a fantastic opportunity to shine a light on the issue of indoor air quality.  We are constantly striving to increase the number of women in science and I’d love to see more female led businesses and I hope I can inspire others to be brave and follow their passion.”

Jean-Marc Gallot, President of Veuve Clicquot, commented: “In 1805, Madame Clicquot was the original Bold woman, and our two winners this year encapsulate everything she stood for. Succeeding in typically male dominated sectors, both our winners excelled across the four key areas our judges assess. They both are successfully reinventing traditions, have clearly demonstrated entrepreneurial daring, championed better representation of female leaders and maintained an ethical approach.”

The two winners will join Veuve Clicquot’s newly launched Bold Open Database, the first global, open and innovative database, aimed to bring together female entrepreneurs worldwide. Designed with a scientific, economic and social approach, the Bold Open Database brings visibility to a previously unseen group, a source of data surrounding female entrepreneurs and their businesses for investors, journalists and fellow founders.

 

For more information on the Bold Open Database, visit: https://www.boldopendatabase.com/en

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NOTES TO EDITORS

For further information on the Bold Women Award programme and Veuve Clicquot, please contact:

 

Jack Hayes

Antidote Communications

Email: veuveclicquot@antidotecommunications.com

Telephone: 079 0110 5657

 

Hannah Crewe

Senior Communications & Culture Manager, Veuve Clicquot

Email: hcrewe@moethennessy.com

 

 

About Veuve Clicquot

The story of Veuve Clicquot is one of audacity, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit. In 1805, Madame Clicquot took the reins of the House after the death of her husband, at a time when women did not even have their own bank account, never mind the right to work. Over the years, she revolutionized the sector. The inventor of the riddling table for a totally limpid champagne? It was her. The first vintage champagne? Madame Clicquot again. Blended rosé? Another of her innovations. She had to surmount many obstacles before gaining respect and acquiring her epithet, “la Grande Dame de la Champagne.” The name was well-chosen, because this bold woman dreamed big and had international ambitions: “I want my brand to rank first from New York to Saint Petersburg,” she said in 1831. This determination, this fighting spirit, this desire always to take things a step further unites all the bold women around us. Women who redefine success on their own terms and leapfrog the status quo, just as Madame Clicquot did two centuries ago.

 

About Bold by Veuve Clicquot

Created in 1972, BOLD By Veuve Clicquot is an international programme to enhance the impact and visibility of women business leaders. Centered around opportunities for inspirational encounters and exchange, BOLD By Veuve Clicquot encourages generations of women to be ever bolder.

 

The Bold Open Data Base

In a fast-moving world, one thing stays the same: women entrepreneurs still need greater visibility and presence, especially in the media. How can technology play a role in showcasing and promoting the visibility of women entrepreneurs? How can we make it easier to search for new profiles – the women who will become the role models of the future for young, aspiring entrepreneurs? With these questions in mind, Maison Veuve Clicquot and researcher and entrepreneur Dr Aurélie Jean have developed a unique tech tool for the global entrepreneurial ecosystem: The Bold Open Data Base. The first global open database to register and make visible every woman entrepreneur on the planet. The Bold Open Data Base allows journalists, researchers and investors to search for women entrepreneurs with diverse profiles, across all sectors and businesses of every size, in France and around the world.

 

www.boldopendatabase.com

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