Grey Matter celebrates CRN Women & Diversity in Channel Awards 2022 nominations
News|by Alanna|20 October 2022
We were thrilled that this year’s CRN Women & Diversity in Channel Awards saw three incredible female colleagues from Grey Matter shortlisted for the following awards:
- Nicole Hill for Manager of the Year – Reseller/Solution Provider
- Carolyn Nash for Unsung Hero – Reseller/Solution Provider
- Serena-June Horgan for Unsung Hero – Reseller/Solution Provider
Whilst an award didn’t come our way this year, we’re looking forward to even more representation from Grey Matter at the event in 2023.
About CRN Women & Diversity in Channel Awards
The CRN Women & Diversity in Channel Awards, now in its 5th year, aims to champion, recognise and celebrate women and diversity in the channel. As well as putting firms and individuals in the spotlight that are not only tackling gender issues, but are making diversity, in all senses, a priority within their business.
Women are still well under-represented across the industry. We feel that shouting about the accomplishments of women in the channel – not because they are women, but because their accomplishments are worth shouting about – plays an important role in tackling diversity in the channel.
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