Maiden Cricket: Breaking boundaries to improve gender inclusivity
Release Date: 05/30/2024
The Purpose Pod
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We at Gateley are proud to be ranked in the top 100 in this year’s Stonewall Workplace Equality Index. Creating a welcoming workplace is a key part of our business, and we believe while Pride is important to celebrate in the month of June, allyship and Pride must be at the forefront year-round. In this episode of the Purpose Pod, we speak to Ken Titchen, Partner at Gateley Legal and head of the Pride community group at Gateley. We talk about how people can show allyship, the importance of celebrating pride, and the impact of a supportive workplace.
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In our new episode of the purpose pod, we’re joined by 16-year-old Honor Black and her father Ollie. Honor, alongside her younger sister Cat, have made a huge leap forward in the world of women’s sports by creating a female cricket clothing brand. Honor talks to us about the struggles she’s faced being a young girl with a passion for a male dominated sport. She tells us what inspired her to fill this gap in the market, and what her hopes are for their brand and for the state of women’s representation in the sport of cricket. Call to action - We are excited to share that Gateley will be...
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In this episode of the Purpose Pod, we were kindly joined by Matt Wood, co-founder of RunThrough. RunThrough is one of the biggest running communities in the UK, gaining over two hundred thousand runners since they started in 2013. We at Gateley are proud to be one of their headline sponsors for five running festivals across Birmingham, the East Midlands, and Leeds. Our hosts spoke to Matt about how he got started with RunThrough, what values the organisation holds, and the good one of their races can do – not only for the runners, but for the communities they support.
info_outlineIn our new episode of the purpose pod, we’re joined by 16-year-old Honor Black and her father Ollie. Honor, alongside her younger sister Cat, have made a huge leap forward in the world of women’s sports by creating a female cricket clothing brand. Honor talks to us about the struggles she’s faced being a young girl with a passion for a male dominated sport. She tells us what inspired her to fill this gap in the market, and what her hopes are for their brand and for the state of women’s representation in the sport of cricket.
Call to action - We are excited to share that Gateley will be sponsoring several Maiden Cricket Rising Stars with a full set of Maiden Cricket clothing. If you or someone you know is a confident and positive role model and interested in girls’ cricket, then we would love for you to become a Maiden Cricket Gateley Rising Star. You must be 8 – 18 years of age and be well connected to a cricket team. For further criteria details and to apply please click the link here. (Don’t forget to mention Gateley in your application form under “Where did you hear about Maiden”).