Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and Margot James MP
Etta Cohen founded Forward Ladies in 1999. She began her organisation by meeting with locally employed women and women who had founded their own businesses. Forward Ladies now supports more than 1,300 business women across the country.
The honour has been given as the world recognises International Womens Day on 8 March, where the social, economic, cultural and political achievement of women is celebrated.
Minister for Small Business, Consumers and Corporate Responsibility Margot James said:
This honour is a tribute to Ettas outstanding commitment to raising the profile of women in the work place.
As the world celebrates International Womens Day this week, its important to remember how much more successful our economy is thanks to the increased contribution of women.
We need more women making decisions at the top of business, and people like Etta have the drive and vision to help make that happen.
The name Forward Ladies was suggested for Ettas group because it reflects her determination to develop and encourage women from all levels of professional life. She has worked tirelessly to organise training days, talks from inspirational business speakers and networking events to grow her organisation into the success it is today.
Etta stepped back from the business 3 years ago and now promotes diversity and equality through public speaking and mentoring.
Forward Ladies now operates across the UK regions and believes that women from all cultures should play a role in the building of future prosperity.
The ceremony was conducted this week at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
An OBE is a Queens honour given to an individual for a major local role in any activity such as business, charity or the public sector. OBE stands for Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.