Friday, May 17, 2024

Sheffield United Women unite with Autoglass to give women a stronger voice in male-dominated industries

Autoglass and Sheffield United Women have joined forces at a joint Partnership Day to promote and support women in male-dominated industries.

The Partnership Day saw technicians at Autoglass and Sheffield United Women’s team players meet and share experiences at the Autoglass HQ in Bedford.

The Sheffield United players got a tutorial in windscreen repair and replacement from technicians at Autoglass, followed by a series of football games led by the Sheffield United players. Autoglass staff also got involved in a series of competitions and games held throughout the day.

Ian Rowlands, Commercial Director at Autoglass, said: “Our partnership with the Sheffield United Women’s team builds off our ambition to create a more diverse and equitable business. Gender diversity has been a priority for us not only because it’s the right thing to do, but it also makes business sense – it ensures we are reflective of our customer base and provides us with a balanced approach to business decisions.

“We draw parallels with the Sheffield United Women’s team as we look to create more gender balance and shift mindsets within our industries. The partnership gives us a fantastic opportunity to share and learn from each other as we continue working hard towards more inclusive workplaces.”

Paul Reeves, Head of Commercial at Sheffield Utd FC, said: “It was a fantastic partnership event to highlight the synergy between the football club and Autoglass. Our shared commitment of championing equality in male-dominated industries was highlighted throughout a truly inspiring day, packed with lots of fun and engaging activities. We look forward to many more opportunities to further foster our mutual ambition and growth between our two organisations.”

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