Stagecoach highlights crucial roles of ‘essential’ women in a new video
Stagecoach East’s video showcases a magnificent seven women who each play crucial roles in keeping the buses rolling every day.
Cambridgeshire’s biggest bus operator has published a new video that highlights the role of women in its work.
The video was launched ahead of International Women’s Day (8 March) and features a magnificent seven women who each play crucial roles in making sure that our local buses keep rolling every day.
They are Hema Russell, operations manager; Lisa Lowther, driver; Dani Bruno, controller; Sylwia Bajon, presentation team leader; Tamara Beales, payroll clerk; Amber Olney, marketing manager; and Maria Gorgan, engineering apprentice.
It features women in the full range of different roles that they play at Stagecoach East, and at different stages of their career – from Maria, who is balancing work with college, where she dives deep into the world of bus mechanics and design, through to Hema, who leads a team of more than 140 drivers, controllers and operational staff.
Darren Roe, managing director of Stagecoach East, said: “All these amazing women – along with many more – play an essential part in making sure that our local buses can get our loyal customers where they want to go, with the right quality of service that they deserve.
“The video is a wonderful opportunity to highlight their value to the entire operation.”
Find out more about the featured women here.
The video is available here.