This week, to celebrate International Women’s Day, we asked some of the women working at London & Capital to tell us about their proudest moments…
NUALA CAREY, FACILITIES MANAGER:
‘I am a mother of two fabulous boys, I completed the London Marathon in 2002 and the 3 Peaks Challenge in 2007, I love hats & Rugby #bleedgreen!’
GEORGIE GRAY, PERSONAL ASSISTANT:
‘My biggest achievement is that I’ve sailed across the Atlantic 3 times!’
TERESA HILDER, PERSONAL ASSISTANT:
‘One of my biggest achievements was backpacking through Egypt and the Sudan for 6 weeks only using public transport and staying with locals during the Sinai bombings of 2004 – when you remove prejudice and negative thinking around a culture/place, it’s amazing what you learn about the world and yourself.’
NICOLE LEDER, MARKETING EXECUTIVE:
‘My biggest achievement was being head of staff of a youth movement in Italy with 200 kids aged from 8-16, when I was only 17 years old’
VICTORIA CARROLL, HEAD OF MARKETING:
‘I am most proud of signing up to join crews from all over the world to compete in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge in December 2020. This is a 3,000 mile rowing race across the Atlantic. Find out more at www.tidewayodyssey.com’
REBECCA LEWIS, HR OPERATIONS SPECIALIST:
‘I am most proud of becoming a mum to twins!’
CATHERINE VON BERG, HEAD OF FINANCE:
‘My proudest achievement is obtaining Chartership while working a full time job.’
SACHA GOODMAN, HEAD OF NEW BUSINESS:
‘I am proudest of running the London Marathon in 2015.’
NJI LORIMER, DIRECTOR
‘Studying hard and achieving chartered financial planning status while working and raising my two children on my own.’