Local entrepreneur Gemma Fletcher shortlisted as a finalist in the Best Businesswomen Awards.
Celebrating the resilience and brilliance of Female Entrepreneurs in challenging times.
The finalists for the prestigious Best Businesswomen Awards 2025 have been revealed, highlighting the grit, innovation, and leadership of women who are redefining success in business.

In a year marked by economic shifts, technological disruption, and continued pressure on work-life balance, female entrepreneurs have once again stepped up with remarkable resilience. These women haven’t just survived; they’ve adapted, innovated, and thrived, often while navigating the additional demands that come with being women in business in 2025.
The judging panel was inspired by the level of tenacity, creativity, and strategic thinking demonstrated across all entries. Each finalist is an outstanding example of what it means to lead with both purpose and performance in today's ever-evolving entrepreneurial landscape.
The Best Businesswomen Awards were established to recognise and celebrate the achievements of women across all industries. These awards celebrate the achievements of women who are not only building successful businesses but also breaking down barriers, creating impact, and inspiring others to follow.
Local entrepreneur Gemma Fletcher founder of Business Unzipped, and Head of Communications, Business and Planning for University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Female Leader of the Year category for being a leader with a clear and compelling vision, one that extends beyond organisational success to shaping a future where strong, compassionate leadership is the standard.
Debbie Gilbert, founder of the Best Businesswomen Awards, said:
“This is the 11th year of these awards, and once again, we’ve seen an incredible calibre of entries. Despite the mounting pressures faced by women in business, from funding gaps to rising costs to the mental load of balancing life and leadership, these finalists have shown that female entrepreneurship is stronger than ever. Our judging panel was truly impressed by the standard of entries, and we’re proud to shine a light on these trailblazing women.”
When receiving the news, Gem said: “Being shortlisted for Female Leader of the Year is an honour that reflects the power of leading with empathy, clarity, and purpose. I believe true leadership is about creating space for others to thrive, and I’m proud to be part of a movement that champions meaningful change in the workplace.”
The winners will be announced at the Gala Awards Night at the Daventry Court Hotel, Daventry, on 10th October 2025 when the Gold Winners in each category will be revealed.