The awards honour the strategic and influential roles various women play in the development of the modern economy, technology and administrative methodologies. Daly shares the WWLC accolade alongside other influential powerhouses such as Mamor Capital CEO Mamokete Ramathe and Elle International CEO Chelsea Hornby.
"I feel very honoured to have received such an award, especially since sustainability is a challenging field and quite often misunderstood by businesses. So, it's humbling to know that bodies like the WWLC recognise and seek out the individuals in this field who stand their ground and let their voices be heard," Daly says.
She says “having a sustainability-focused business complements both growth and sales” and “helps secure profits, job security, business stability as well as a better future for our children”. However, Daly believes sustainability strategies are only effective when supported and backed by the entire organisation - otherwise, they're just "window dressing".
While Daly finds diversity and opportunities exist in the sustainability industry, she does feel there is room for improvement and the promotion of women in leadership positions. She adds that there needs to be more done in terms of support and development of women wanting to build a career in sustainability.