TV royalty has been given an award and we love to see it.
Yep, the favourite, 48, was recognised for her work to at a prestigious event hosted by June Sarpong MBE.
Multi platinum-selling music artist , 41, presented the trophy to the popular broadcaster on Wednesday (March 23) at the
And there were plenty of people there to cheer for her, as the major celebration welcomed more than 1,000 celebrities and influential business leaders to Grosvenor House in , as the awards honoured those inspiring change across diversity and inclusion.Â
Hosted also by Dr Ranj Singh, the event was attended by the likes of Suranne Jones, Denise Welch and several cast-members of the Netflix smash-hit Heartstopper, as corporate, charity, community and celebrity icons won big at the glamorous event.Â
ITV’s Alison led the winners for on major broadcasting platforms and across her social media platforms as media champion in the public eye.
In recent years, Little Mix star Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Westlife singer Mark Feehily and Liverpool FC legend and Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher have scooped gongs, with Alison joining an exclusive list of iconic starry names.Â
Elsewhere, with some of her greatest hits, while Labour MP Dawn Butler delivered a powerful speech on the importance of equality, diversity and inclusion.Â
Meanwhile, airline giants won marketing campaign of the year for their gender identity policy campaign, with data analytics leaders Kantar named company of the year.Â
Deon Pillay, head of marketing and operations at Legal & General Investment Management, was crowned diversity champion of the year after championing LGBTQ+ inclusion for ethnic minorities and supporting numerous organisations in launching their LGBTQ+ Networks, acting as mentor and life coach.
Banking giant HSBC UK beat off stiff competition from Selfridges and University of Birmingham to lift the diversity team of the year award. Furthermore, Micro Rainbow won the prestigious charity of the year award, presented their award by lead sponsors Burberry.
And it was Phyll Opoku-Gyimah, the co-founder of UK Black Pride, who took the final prize of the night for outstanding commitment to diversity. The main award honoured her social and political activism across the UK and United States, after she was named on the list of 100 Great Black Britons in 2020.
Burberry British Diversity Awards founder, Linda Riley, said:Â ‘I’d like to congratulate all of the deserving winners at this year’s Burberry-sponsored British Diversity Awards.Â
‘The awards rightly recognise the organisations and individuals who are doing so much to champion diversity in the workplace. It is such an important strand of any business and the winners understand how vital it is
‘Diversity not only drives up standards and engenders a more cohesive culture but it also helps boost productivity and growth.’
She added: ‘We have come so far but we are witnessing a worrying increase in intolerance and hate crimes against minorities. That’s why we will continue to bang the drum for all things diversity and inclusion to make the UK a better place to live and work for everyone.’
British Diversity Awards 2023 winners
Community Project of the Year – UK Black Pride – sponsored by Sedulo
Head of Diversity of the Year – Cecil Peters at J.P Morgan – sponsored by 10X Banking
Hero of the Year – Katie Neeves at Cool2BTrans – sponsored by BootsÂ
Diversity in Technology (Disability) – Brain in Hand – sponsored by BTÂ
Marketing Campaign of the Year – Gender Identity Policy Campaign by Virgin Atlantic – sponsored by Denovo Legal ServicesÂ
Sustainability Champion of the Year – Sophie Platts at Entain Group – sponsored by CentricaÂ
Diversity Team of the Year – Inclusion Team at HSBC UK – sponsored by HaleonÂ
Charity of the Year – Micro Rainbow – sponsored by BurberryÂ
Inspirational Role Model of the Year – Hannah Awonuga at Barclays – sponsored by LocktonÂ
Outstanding Employee Network of the Year – Collabor8 at Santander Consumer FinanceÂ
Outstanding Disability Network of the Year – Disability & Neurodiversity Employee Resource Groups – AMS – sponsored by EmployAbilityÂ
Outstanding Ethnic Diversity Network of the Year – Oliver Wyman at EmpoweredÂ
Outstanding LGBTQIA Network of the Year – HSBC UK – Pride – sponsored by myGwork
Social Mobility Initiative of the Year – Passport to Change by Virgin AtlanticÂ
HR Champion of the Year – Sharlene John at Selfridges – sponsored by RuebikÂ
Company of the Year – Kantar – sponsored by National Grid
Diversity Champion of the Year – Deon Pillay at Legal & General Investment Management – sponsored by LeathwaiteÂ
Media Champion in the Public Eye – Alison Hammond – sponsored by Greene KingÂ
Outstanding Commitment to Diversity – Phyll Opoku-Gyimah – sponsored by Attest