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CMI Awards of Excellence
Riwilo is a Principal Permitting Manager at The Coal Authority, where he oversees permitting functions that ensure safe development in legacy coal mining areas, contributing to public safety and economic growth. He led a cross-departmental team that won the Coal Authority's 2024 Shine Award for Team Exemplar, recognizing their outstanding collaboration and adherence to organisational values.
Previously, Riwilo held leadership roles at the Environment Agency, where he was honored with the "Value difference: include everyone" award for his impactful work in promoting inclusion and diversity. Originally from Harare, Zimbabwe, he is a Chevening Scholar and has studied at Reading University and Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University in the UK.
Riwilo Masulani CMgr MCMI (MBA, M.Sc) Principal Permitting Manager, The Coal Authority
Getting nominated in my first year in a new role is a big achievement for me. It is a reflection of the benefits of all skills in strategic thinking and ability to build and maintain relationships with colleagues and stakeholders that has been key to the achievements I made in this role.
"Being nominated for the Chartered Manager of the Year Award is a tremendous honour and a moment of reflection on my journey. It validates the hard work, dedication, and impact I've strived to achieve in my role. This recognition is not just a personal milestone but a testament to the incredible teams and mentors who have supported me along the way, underpinned by a growth mindset, servant leadership and the knowledge gained through my CMI qualification."
"Being nominated for the Chartered Manager of the Year Award is an immense honour and a humbling recognition of the dedication and commitment I have poured into my career as a British Army Engineering Officer. Reflecting on my journey, this nomination serves as a validation of the countless hours of hard work, leadership, and the pursuit of excellence that have defined my role within the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME). "
"Humbling and proud. My team nominated me for our in house Annual Awards this year and off the back of winning the award as growth champion it felt right to pursue the CMI nomination. It’s recognition of years of dedication, leadership, and commitment to driving my own and others development and careers. Knowing the impact ive made is valued by peers and industry experts fells me with pride. "
"Being nominated for the Chartered Manager of the Year Award is a significant achievement. It likely feels incredibly rewarding and validating, as it recognises the hard work, dedication, and impact I have made in the business world."
"Being nominated for the Chartered Manager of the Year Award is a profound honor that has led me to reflect deeply on my journey and the accomplishments that have shaped my career. This recognition represents not just a personal milestone but also the culmination of years of dedication, hard work, and a commitment to excellence in both my professional and academic roles."
Riwilo is a Principal Permitting Manager at The Coal Authority. He manages the permitting functions of Coal Authority. Through permitting process, the Coal Authority supports development and economic growth by ensuring that any developments in legacy coal mining areas do not pose risks to public safety. He led a team comprising colleagues from various departments in his organisation that was awarded Coal Authority's 2024 Shine Award for Team Exemplar for upholding the Coal Authority's values and working collaboratively as one.
In his previous Team Leader and People Advisor roles at Environment Agency, he was awarded the Environment Agency's Award for "Value difference: include everyone" for championing inclusion and diversity and making long lasting impacts on the organisation.
He grew up in Harare, Zimbabwe, and is an alumini for Chevening Scholarship, Reading University and Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University in UK.
Deon is the Head of Marketing Technology, Enablement, and Governance at Legal and General Investment Management in London, where he also serves as Chair of the firm’s Diversity Network. Outside of the office, he is the Co-chair of InterInvest, a network advocating for LGBT+ equality across the investment management industry, and contributes to the Diversity Project’s LGBT strand. Deon began his career in financial services at a private wealth management company before joining LGIM in 2010. In his current role, he is responsible for implementing award-winning marketing technology solutions and driving innovation through enhanced governance and integrated tech solutions.
A dedicated culture carrier and diversity champion, Deon works tirelessly to promote LGBT+ inclusion within Legal and General and across the industry. His efforts have led to numerous awards for the organization. As the new Co-Chair of the Inclusion Network, he also champions ethnicity and strives to foster an inclusive culture. Through his various platforms, Deon advocates for marginalized communities, with several notable achievements in diversity and inclusion. He is a keynote speaker, panellist, and role model, using his leadership to create a culture where diversity, collaboration, and empowerment thrive.
James Golding is a Major in the British Army, serving with the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME). Hailing from Upminster, Essex, he began his military education at Welbeck – The Defence Sixth Form College and earned a mechanical engineering degree from Aston University through the Defence Technical Undergraduate Scheme (DTUS). Commissioned in 2014 after training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, James commanded a Recovery Platoon in Germany, supported the Apache Attack Helicopter Force, and was promoted to Captain in 2018.
His leadership continued with command of the Falkland Islands Workshop in 2020 and managing equipment plans at HQ Field Army in 2021. In 2022, he led the Light Aid Detachment for an Engineer Regiment, overseeing the maintenance of a combat engineering fleet during UK and NATO exercises amid the Ukraine conflict. Now a Major, James furthers his expertise through studies at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom.
Jenna Jenkins is a Senior Operations Manager at Nationwide Building Society with over 20 years of experience in Leadership. Following 20 years the Retail Branch network she diversified her career into operations and Now leads Remediation and Customer Data teams. She gained her level 7 Strategic Management and Leadership Diploma in 2023 and is dedicated to the growth of her l self and others. Jenna is Known for creating a high performance culture and embodies the ethos of “high challenge, high support”. In her spare time, she enjoys making memories with her husband and two sons Stanley and Albert, and has a passion for cooking as an aid to relax.
Sandy Farar is a seasoned professional with expertise in operations, facilities management, and health and safety, demonstrating strong leadership and a commitment to process improvement. Her experience includes developing business continuity plans, managing office operations during crises, and fostering strategic partnerships, highlighted by her work with Arup and LiftShare.
Sandy is dedicated to corporate social responsibility, actively engaging with charities and local communities. She is passionate about diversity in the workplace, offering a unique perspective as a female professional of Asian descent. Highly driven, Sandy is committed to delivering exceptional client service and nurturing talent within her teams.
Dr. Thesara Jayawardane is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Industrial Management at the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, and serves as the 2nd Vice President of CMI-Sri Lanka. She has been an active Board member of CMI-SL since 2021 and is the Diversity and Inclusion lead for the Sri Lanka Board. Thesara has judged the CMI Management Book of the Year 2022 and is recognized for her extensive contributions to the field.
Her academic credentials include a BSc in Engineering from the University of Waikato, an LLB (Honours) and LLM from the University of London and the University of West of England, respectively, as well as a Master of Arts from the University of Kelaniya and a PhD in Entrepreneurship from Aldersgate College. Thesara is a Chartered Manager and Fellow of both the Chartered Managers Institute-UK and the Chartered Institute of Marketing-UK. She is also a published author, television presenter, award-winning actress, and Karate champion.
Jennifer has over 20 years’ experience tackling serious crime across different sectors. She is enthusiastic about continuous development – for herself and others, and has studied Level 4 and 6 in Operational Management and delivery with the CMI – and is currently studying Level 7. Her passion for learning spills into a passion for teaching, and Jennifer is proud to have represented the UK Government internationally to provide specialist modern slavery training. Raising awareness of exploitation and slavery makes a real difference and saves lives.
Jennifer Baines CMgr MCMI Lead Investigator, Building Safety Regulator, Health and Safety Executive
Along the way, I have learnt, through good and bad experiences, how to be a manager that inspires, motivates, and creates a team culture of support, value and achievement whilst learning where we can improve. Whatever my role, I strive to be the best I can be, regardless of the challenges I have faced and will face.
"I am humbled and honoured to be shortlisted for chartered manager of the year award 2023. Awards and accolades like this inspire people with passion to be better leaders in NHS. It is important to celebrate success in NHS, where we strive to improve quality and patient safety in a system which is under stress. Recognition of team and individual contributions motivate teams to work for better outcomes for their patients and ultimately for the communities they serve."
"It is humbling - as a school leader it validates the hard work we all do, the dedication we have to those we serve and lead, and the organisations that we are so passionate about. It is a privilege to lead and manage and being shortlisted for doing something you love is incredible!"
"As a management professional driven by the ambition to effect positive change within the community through innovation, being shortlisted for this prestigious award instills in me a profound sense of confidence, affirming that I am making significant strides along the right path. Personally, this recognition serves as a testament to the excellence of my managerial skills, my noteworthy achievements, and my substantial contributions to the fields of leadership and management."
"I'm delighted to receive recognition from the Chartered Management Institute, and it's truly an honour to be shortlisted for this award. This presents a wonderful chance for me to demonstrate my skills, and I'm thrilled to be acknowledged in this way."
"I am incredibly pleased to be shortlisted for the 2023 awards and see this as recognition for the tremendous work and commitment that goes into a career in Leadership & Management. It is an honour to be considered amongst fellow leaders and managers that strive to continually learn, to be able to affectively lead, develop and support others."
"To be shortlisted for the Chartered Manager of the Year brings me such joy, I smile inside and out every time I say those words. These awards connect our passion and positivity as leaders and managers with the hard work, commitment, quality and excellence it requires to gain that recognition and acknowledgement within our field of expertise. To imagine achieving that accolade is the ultimate embodiment of my career guiding ethos, to be the best that I can be and help others do the same."
Dr Victoria Carr is mum to two teenagers and school dog; a primary school Headteacher; a Reserve Officer in the British Army Intelligence Corps; a Chartered Manager and member of the CMI; a CollectivEd Senior Fellow, Leeds Beckett University; a Fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching; a Senior Research Fellow, the Centre for Army Leadership; an author and TEDx speaker who focuses on leadership, the power of language and how we all have the power to change lives. Vic advocates that there is a social imperative for those in leadership positions to actively create opportunities for transformational interactions with others. She has been a keynote speaker at a range of military and educational leadership events, most recently speaking at the World Education Summit, and also the Defence Women’s Network annual conference. She has lectured part time at Master’s degree level. She has 3 MAs: in Equality and Diversity, Leadership, and Modern War Studies/ Contemporary Military History. Her doctorate is in Leadership and Politics. She published her first book, Leading with Love, with Routledge last year and is already working on 2 more: one of which is in school improvement (Routledge) and one in Army officer recruitment since 1660 (Helion).
Dr Godwin Simon finished his undergraduate training completing MBBS and postgraduate training qualifying with MD General Internal Medicine. He completed specialist registrar training in Wessex Deanery and was awarded Certificate of Completion of Training in Diabetes, Endocrinology and General Internal Medicine by the Joint Committee for Higher Medical Training UK. He was awarded Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow and Royal College of Physicians London. He also holds postgraduate qualifications in business and management having completed Executive MBA recently, with distinction and subsequently being awarded Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute UK. He is a faculty for medicine at various universities and is a Honorary Professor for Medicine at New Vision University Georgia.
Dr Simon has interests in post graduate education in particular simulation training and quality Improvement. He is an Editorial Board member for journals and has worked as principal investigator for clinical studies. He has worked as course director for several courses, and is an educational supervisor and assessor for undergraduate and postgraduate trainees. He is an examiner for undergraduates for several universities and for MRCP PACES clinical exam conducted by the Royal College of Physicians.
He has held various leadership roles, Trust Guardian for Safe Working, Divisional Lead for Governance, Divisional Lead Appraiser, Clinical Director for Acute and Emergency Medicine, Trust Lead for Learning from deaths, Trust Lead for Medical Examiner Service and Trust Liaison Officer for COVID. Currently he works as Divisional Medical Director for Unplanned and Integrated Care at Medway NHS Trust managing four care groups - Acute and emergency care, Specialist medicine, Radiology and Therapy for older people. He has interests in Equality Diversity and Inclusion and works in voluntary role as Vice Chair of British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin, Kent Surrey Sussex Division. He was recently appointed as Clinical Lead for Invited Service Reviews by Royal College of Physicians, UK.
He was instrumental in developing SMART electronic tool for learning from deaths, which combines ‘Structured Judgement Review’ developed by the Royal College of Physicians and ‘Immediate scrutiny’ recommended by the Royal College of Pathologists at Essex hospitals. He is a national and internationally recognised speaker on Patient safety and Quality improvement. He has supported various hospital teams to improve quality of care, reducing avoidable cardiac arrests and improving patient flow. He was successful in improving engagement of workforce, changing culture, introducing transformational change. He has introduced Medical Examiner system at Essex hospitals and improved ‘patient flow’ which were recognised as “outstanding practice” by Care quality Commission. He worked with his team, leading Acute and Emergency services from ‘Inadequate’ to ‘Good’ rating at Medway NHS Trust.
His work around simulation training for postgraduate trainees was awarded third prize nationally by British Association for Physicians of Indian Origin. His work in reducing mortality for patients with fracture neck of femur was awarded first prize by Hospital Services Journal. His team was also national winner for Good Diabetes Care in pregnancy awarded by British Medical Journal.
He has clinical expertise in Diabetes-new therapies, Management of Diabetes in pregnancy, Obesity, thyroid, pituitary and adrenal disorders. His other areas of interest are Patient safety, Quality Improvement, Transformational change, Leadership and management, Patient flow in acute hospitals, Same Day Emergency Care and Virtual wards.
I am an accomplished innovation leader with a decade of experience in developing robust corporate innovation strategies and driving transformative business changes through collaborative partnerships. My expertise spans diverse sectors, including water, energy, defence, marine, nuclear, aviation, rail, and emergency services. I excel in navigating complex environments, fostering open communication and cross-functional collaboration to deliver groundbreaking solutions. My visionary thinking, problem-solving skills, and ability to identify emerging trends drive sustainable growth and operational efficiency. With a passion for reshaping industries through innovation, I inspire teams to embrace change and challenges. I am dedicated to transforming organizations and shaping the future of industries for positive and impactful change.
Tom has been based in the Middle East since 2008. In Qatar he worked on the design of the Doha Metro, before transitioning to a leadership role with the organisers of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Recently he moved to Saudi Arabia to lead rail mobility planning for Riyadh’s Qiddiya Programme. He lives with his wife Anna and seven year old son Adrian. He is passionate about travelling and photography, and takes every opportunity to go cycling.
Tom has been a Chartered Civil Engineer since 2007, and through his desire to develop his leadership skills, became a Chartered Manager in 2022. Tom is a Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute, a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers and a Member of the British Tunnelling Society.
Tom has over 20 years’ experience in delivering complex tunnel and metro programmes, and most recently led the planning and readiness for all tournament rail operations on behalf of the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy for the successful FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. This was a particular challenge as Qatar had limited experience of organising sporting events of this scale, and until 2019 had no operational rail lines in the country. On the busiest day of the Tournament, 827,000 passengers travelled to and from stadiums and other destinations via metro, with 17 million passenger journeys overall.
Tom mentors young engineers through continuous career development encouraging them to expand their knowledge and inspire them to develop in their careers.
Fiona Apio-Matanda, Head of Employment Programmes at the Royal Borough of Greenwich, with over 15 years senior management experience. Fiona recently graduated with an MBA in Leadership & Management from York St. John University and received the ‘Professor Steve Watson’ student prize award for outstanding achievement. She is also a certified Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute.
Through her career, Fiona has effectively developed services and led multi-disciplinary teams to deliver commercial contracts and corporate programmes, through an outcome focused approach that delivers measurable impact for service users and the organisation. Fiona has strong interpersonal skills and professional integrity and considers these to be qualities that foster meaningful relationships with teams as well as diverse stakeholder groups. She is enthusiastic about developing individuals to achieve professional growth through continuous learning that also promotes organisational resilience.
Having come to the UK as a refugee at the age of 10 and a mother of three amazing young adults, she is driven by her own supported journey into work and considers it a privilege to be able to positively impact others, so they can also realise their full potential.
My Leadership now: In 2020 proudly appointed to our innovative and unique Through Age Wellbeing Corporate Management Team transforming services, just 2 weeks before we entered the pandemic. I learnt powerful lessons, we were more resilient than we knew, resourceful, innovative, leading and building relationships in a remote world.
I am strategically responsible for a range of Team Ceredigion services: Targeted Care & Enablement Service: award-winning, working with people to regain independence or bridging to long term care services. Direct Payments Support Service: supporting individuals to employ Personal Assistants to enable them to live their lives independently. The Centre for Independent Living: providing community equipment to enable individuals to be supported safely in their own homes. Technology Enabled Care and Sensory Services: developing digital technology solutions for a proactive and preventative approach.
My Management Journey:
Junior Management Trainee, retail company in London’s West End, after 3 years of promotions, becoming the youngest Company Manager at age 21, and Quality Assessor for the Buying Dept.
Changing careers after my son was born, a Client Liaison Officer for a technology business, then moving into Youth Training, a Retail and Communications Skills Tutor and Workplace Assessor for 16–18-year-olds.
After my mother’s failing health, retraining as a Care Manager for Social Services, 70 staff, supporting 700 individuals receiving care at home, mentored by an inspirational woman who influenced my thought leadership.
Relocation to Wales, and with a baby daughter and growing son, I joined a Third Sector organisation, developing Respite, Saturday Club and Emergency Support services, for informal Carers caring for family members coping with dementia. For these services I was awarded the Cabinet Office “Charter Mark Award”, the first for a Third Sector organisation in Wales.
Founding the Ceredigion Carers Alliance organisation, chairing for 15 years, in 2002 I joined Ceredigion County Council as Carers Development Officer, building strategic partnerships across health, social care, voluntary and business sectors, to support Adult and Young Carers. I created the Carers Magazine and co-designed the Investors in Carers Quality Standards, both still operational today. I founded and chaired for 4 years the All-Wales Carers Learning and Improvement Network, engaging with Welsh Government on legislation and policy development. During this time, I was also seconded to provide interim leadership for in-house Residential Homes and Day Centre Services for Older People and Service Users with a Learning Disability.
We are delighted to announce Sarah Gardner CMgr FCMI as our 2022 Chartered Manager of the Year.
Winning the award would be a dream come true and would be great for those who have supported me and encouraged me along the way. It would shine a light on all the great work that not just me but those around me have been involved in and I am hoping that it would help to motivate and inspire others.
Sarah Gardner CMgr FCMI CEO of Serving Our Superheroes
"Being nominated for CMI Chartered Manager of the Year is a genuine honour and a recognition of the years I've spent working hard to hone my craft as a manager and leader within education in Northern Ireland. Effective management and leadership rarely comes easy and requires a significant sacrifice in terms of time for listening, looking, thinking, supporting and of course sheer hard labour - this nomination is a valuable recognition of this commitment - I am so appreciative. "
Sarah has over 18 years of experience in delivering successful change and strategic business improvement programmes in a range of business environments.As well as being a Chartered Manager, she is a fellow of the Chartered Management Institute, a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing a Chartered Marketer and a Fellow of the Association of Project Management.
Sarah has been volunteering for over 20 years in a number of roles as well as the setting up and running of three charities. She is passionate about improving situations, the well-being of others and making the world a better and safer place. She uses her business and project management experience and skills to influence positive change and improvements. She was awarded the British Citizens Award in 2021, the League of Mercy Medal, and the British Empire Medal in the New Year’s Honours List 2022, for her “voluntary work."
Sarah was awarded Chartered Manager of the Year and the University of Central Lancashire’s Alumni Achievement Award, in 2022.
Serving Our Superheroes is an award winning charity that has helped over 173,052 people and donated items worth over £3.5 million.
Ricky Massey is a 45 year old school leader from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Starting out as a retail manager in 1994, Ricky was a branch manager for two national retailers and through this experience grew passionate about high quality management and leadership. In early 2000, Ricky decided to give up his young career in retail management and train as a teacher of business and management. Ricky enrolled on a 4 year BEd degree at Stranmillis University College and alongside his full-time studies, worked 30 hours per week for NTL (latterly Virgin Media) as a technical faults technician, developing skills in customer service and problem solving.
In 2004, Ricky graduated university and was appointed as a teacher at Newtownbreda High School in Belfast (his old school). Within one year, he became Head of Department and across the following five years he took on management opportunities as Head of Year, Head of Special Educational Needs, Senior Teacher and in 2012, he was appointed as Vice Principal. These were formative years as he helped to lead the school through an amalgamation process.
In 2015, Ricky began to engage with the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and was accredited with Chartered Fellow status (he was the first Chartered Fellow within post primary education in Northern Ireland). Ricky drew significant learning through his access to the CMI resources and this led to a journey of developing his coaching and mentoring techniques, both within a school setting, and through the CMI Mentoring programme.
Ricky has travelled around schools within the UK and further afield seeking best practice approaches to trial in his school. Ricky’s firm belief is that outstanding managers and leaders never leave the classroom – they are always seeking to become better within their field. Seeking to develop his practice further, Ricky completed his Masters in Educational Leadership through Queens University, Belfast in 2016 and in 2019, he was the first post primary leader in Northern Ireland to achieve Fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching, London.
In April 2018, Ricky was appointed as Principal of Glengormley High School which is best described as a school which had lost it’s way. With significantly declining enrolment, low academic standards and crippled with a lack of vision, increasing debt and inconsistent approaches, this school became a project for organisational change at every level. Ricky created teams, delivered on capacity building and by September 2018 (a mere 5 months), the school reopened with new procedures and processes across every key facet of the school.
Within the last short 4 years, despite the constraints of covid-19, significant improvements at Glengormley High School have been recognised within the Northern Ireland community through local news and media outlets. Enrolment into Year 8 has increased from 81 pupils to 210 pupils (for the first time in over 15 years, the school is now oversubscribed). The school has been recognised through coming Runner Up for ISBL UK School of the Year, has received a Pearson Silver Award for Outstanding Special Educational Needs provision and in early 2022, Ricky was accredited as Northern Ireland’s Principal of the Year.
In March 2022, Ricky led his school through the process of change in status to become the first school post primary school in over 12 years to become an integrated school. Ricky describes his journey as a roller coaster, which has more high points than low points and one which always brings daily excitement.
‘I have had an incredible executive career as a Chartered Manager supporting global workforce skills, development and leadership across industries and sectors.
The last 9 years have been tremendous with the opportunity to work with Lord Ara Darzi as a small specialist team, developing a world class health care service. Ensuring international quality standards for positive patient care and outcomes in Qatar.
The Chartership has enabled me to be a trusted advocate to the local executive team here in Qatar. Working closely with passionate and dedicated leaders who value credible expertise and guidance in contributing to vision of Qatar in an inclusive and responsive quality health system. Engaging patients to be part of health care decisions, service improvements and enhancements, and to support community wellness and wellbeing. I am grateful to lead on world first national programs, supported by strategic partners, strong academic and professional body relationships.
Qatar has outperformed in how health teams responded to COVID-19, evidenced by our high vaccination rates and low mortality rates, as advocated by WHO. This was made possible by a strong leadership team, working closely with the Ministry of Public Health and health organizations. Following COVID-19, we continue to work as a strong team to ensure that our health care services are ready for Qatar to host the FIFA World Cup 2022!
I believe everyone has leadership capability. Everyone should have the opportunity to be part of, be developed and be nurtured as inspiring champions for health care improvement or industry change.
The Chartered Manager provides strong and reputable credential, championing continuous professional development, quality management standards and evidence based practice. It is a strong resource for management growth and learning from the reflective experiences shared. Establishing thought leadership with a global network of management professionals representing every sector!’
Currently, Riwilo is a Permitting Team Leader in Environment Agency’s National Permitting Service (NPS). He supports and leads a team that facilitates UK businesses and landholders to use water resources sustainably whilst minimising impacts on the environment, people, and wildlife.
Riwilo is a strong supporter of equity of personal development opportunities. He currently leads the Water Resources Licensing Service’s Training and Development group that focuses on ensuring that the Licencing Service has skills to always deliver required tasks.
Riwilo is also part of a 3-member committee that was instrumental in forming his Department’s Technical Leadership Forum, which is a platform that promotes networking and sharing of knowledge and best practice amongst the Department’s 150 technical leaders.
Riwilo was awarded the Environment Agency’s Local Recognition Award for leading the National Permitting Service’s Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Group to devise an inclusive selection criteria and process, within a constrained timeframe, that was fair to everyone who aspired to develop as a leader.
Riwilo is an environmental management expert, with international experience on sustainability, having worked in various roles within environment management sectors in Zimbabwe where he grew up, in Southern Africa and UK.
Because of his international experience and exposure, Riwilo has developed an interest on social environmental justice; good governance and leadership ethics.
He volunteered to be an Advisor to the People Group in his Department. This a self-run group administered by staff for staff, comprising mostly managers and representatives of various business units. It is sponsored by one of the Departmental Deputy Directors. As an Advisor, Riwilo offer a unique perspective to the group, helping to challenge status quo, perceptions and provide support and learning by sharing experiences and information.
Riwilo embraced CMI’s guidance “Moving the Dial on Race” and Environment Agency’s Race Action Plan and used his transformational and inclusive leadership to make the recruitment process used by the Environment Agency’s National Permitting Services’ more inclusive, better for attracting people from across society and in the long term have a positive impact on performance, productivity, and social justice.
Because of the changes and improvements that he led on; the recruitment campaign set precedence on attracting one of the most diverse range of applicants for a similar role. So successful was the recruitment process such that the successful cohort proportionally represented UK’s working age population and protected characteristics.
To share experiences and lessons learnt, Riwilo partnered with colleagues to present masterclasses on inclusive recruitment where he shared his experiences on how to make organizational cultural changes by embedding improvements that attract diverse talent and help Environment Agency serve its diverse customers.
Riwilo is one of the recently qualified Chartered Managers. As part of his executive leadership development, he completed a Master of Business Administration degree at Nottingham Business School, where he received Business School’s Dean’s Award of Academic Excellence for his reflections on how various leadership styles in Environment Agency impact on staff motivation.
He attained a CMI Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Leadership and Management.
He has also previously been awarded the Chevening Scholarship, the UK government’s global scholarship programme, funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and partner organisations, which allowed him to study for M.Sc. in Wildlife Management at University of Reading in U.K.
After graduating from Cambridge University with a degree in Natural Sciences I have navigated various roles in universities, mostly at Keele University. I am currently responsible for the Faculty of Medicine and Health postgraduate portfolio and for the Faculty’s enterprise, commercial, and portfolio development work. I have worked in a range of roles across the University and some early career highlights include running a national pilot project to improve widening participation which I presented nationally and published as a book chapter. Whilst working in the Medical School I set up a sector leading patient and public involvement strategy and a patient feedback system which were both presented nationally. My early roles included managing a suite of events aiming to raise aspirations of young people, managing international agent and partner university relationships and running community placements for medical students. More recently I have delivered a new Faculty of Natural Sciences staffing structure, led workstreams in the implementation of a £34m Central Sciences Laboratory, supported the Faculty through its Covid response and led a transformation project for the Foundation Year.
I am committed to professional development and continuous learning with the aims of driving performance, making a difference and helping my organisation to thrive in the rapidly changing sector of Higher Education. I am a newly qualified Chartered Manager recently achieving accreditation with Distinction. This was accompanied by an MBA Senior Leadership where I also achieved 80% and a Distinction. Outside of work I enjoy tennis, reading, walking and looking after my pet chickens including Clarence the cockerel.
Captain Allan Youp is a senior leader in the Royal Navy with over 25 years of leadership and management experience across a multitude of complex environments. His current role as the Head of Solent Maritime Enterprise Zone is fundamental to the Royal Navy's contribution to the regional prosperity agenda as well as supporting levelling up within maritime communities. This is being achieved through the mantra 'Connect. Collaborate. Deliver.' bringing together the Royal Navy, industry, small and medium-sized enterprises, academia and government to tackle key maritime challenges. Given its regional success, this maritime enterprise initiative is being expanded nationally to support other coastal communities around the UK, with a focus on innovation, skills, and sustainability. Previously, Allan was the head of the Royal Navy’s Learning & Development Organisation responsible for policy, L&D delivery across the UK and abroad, and the award winning apprenticeship programme, which was assessed as ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.
A life-long learner, Allan holds both Chartered Manager FCMI and Chartered Fellow CIPD status, is a qualified teacher, coach, mentor, programme manager and management consultant underpinned by an MBA, and an MSc in Training Management and Consultancy.
Outside of work he is a keen triathlete, coaching youths and competing, most notably representing the UK Military at the Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii in 2019.
Simon has been chosen as the Award winner for his implementation of a sewer flooding improvement plan. This was designed to tackle one of the worst experiences for customers, which has potential to do serious reputational damage. The plan involved 12 different initiatives, and represented a clear step-change in performance for the organisation. As senior manager for this project, Simon was responsible for a multi-disciplinary team and was required to communicate regularly with the ELT. He has therefore exhibited an ability to adeptly project manage a large-scale programme, whilst also managing other responsibilities.
I was delighted when I got the news that I had been shortlisted. Awards like these really help to drive people with a passion to be better managers and leaders. They can be real positive motivators for those, like myself, who want to thrive and get their hard work acknowledged.
Simon Cyhanko CMgr MCMI - Winner 2021 Head of Wastewater Networks Northumbrian Water Group
"For anybody working in Management and Leadership, awards such as these symbolise excellence, give peer validation and recognise expertise. I am excited to see where this shortlisting takes me, particularly in terms of my personal branding."
Simon Cyhanko joined Northumbrian Water Group in 2001 having graduated from Lancaster University with a BSc and MSc in Environmental Management. In his time at Northumbrian he has developed his career through working in various different roles across operations. Since 2015 Simon has worked in the Wastewater Network function where he has led significant performance improvements against key regulatory measures including pollutions and sewer flooding. In 2019 Simon was appointed as Head of Wastewater Networks.
Outside of the day-to-day role Simon has always taken his professional development seriously. Some achievements include him being recognised as a Chartered Environmentalist, Chartered Manager and he received the Dean’s award on completion of his BA in Leadership and Management in 2012 for which he was awarded First Class Honours. More recently Simon became a Fellow of the Institute of Water an organisation he chaired until 2019.
Outside of work Simon is a keen runner with the Sunderland Strollers and he has just started a 12-week programme to further improve his half marathon time. Simon also likes to travel with girlfriend Julie and wherever possible, being a third generation Ukrainian he likes to do whatever he can to maintain his heritage.
Emma Finney, Innovation Manager and Mental Health First Aider at South Eastern Regional College, and graduate with over 15 years management experience. I hold CMI Chartered Manager accreditation. I am a professional, highly motivated, and organised individual who gains great satisfaction in ensuring success in my many responsibilities. I have experience in both private and public sector in the areas of retail and education. I am a fellow of CMI and Belfast Hub Lead on the Devolved Board of CMI and have recently completed my CMI Level 7 in Strategic Management Practice. I am passionate about people and my mantra is to lead by example and encourage everyone around me both personally and professionally to meet their full potential in all that they do. I am also a wife and mum to two amazing children with one very spoilt fur baby! In my spare time I enjoy walking and swimming, both in a pool and open water.
Payal is a strategic business leader, a change and transformation expert, and a Human Resources Consultant. She passionately believes that engagement and 'bonding' is the unique proposition that makes a difference between ordinary and extra-ordinary. It is because of this belief that she uses gamification and play-based pedagogy based in neuroscience and psychology to really connect with her clients, students and audience. Play! Learn! Bond! This is Payal's mantra in her professional and personal life.
Payal started her career in higher education, grew her expertise in adult learning and has now established herself in the people profession. She champions principles of story telling, multi-sensory approaches to communication and investing in personal branding to anyone asking for tips on their career.
Being a Chartered Manager has been a recent highlight in her career. Although, Payal has worked, studied and lived in India, UAE, Canada and the UK and she has a Masters degree in Human Resources, she absolutely cherishes her Chartered CMgr FCMI title. She is also a Chartered Member of CIPD.
As a founder of the HR and L&D consultancy based in UAE called The Little Gurus, her qualification and professional credentials lend her credibility and competitive edge in the field. She is also a tutor and assessor for the CIPD and CMI qualifications. Payal is a passionate entrepreneur, playful mother of two and a powerful champion of women in leadership!