Influencer, Campaigner and Media Commentator Sandy Idigbe wins the prestigious and international 2019 Baton Awards at the UK House of Lords

Leading social issues campaigner and influencer Sandy Idigbe has won the international 2019 Baton awards.

Nominated by anyone from friends and family to teachers and community leaders, Theprestigious Baton Awards 2019 nominees are gathered from the BAME female community (in the U.K and globally) and reflect achievements in every area. Nominees were judged by an experienced panel and not based upon votes which distracts from some of communities’ most important ‘unsung heroes’.

Sandy and her achievements demonstrate how minorities can achieve the most extraordinary things despite obstacles and challenges.  Sandy has been invited by the UK’s Princes’s Trust over the past few years tackling youth unemployment in London and across the UK. Lending her voice to deliver Employment workshop providing soft skill interview technique and been “work ready”.

The millennial generation currently dominates the workforce, a generation which is more likely to be attracted to employers with clear social or environmental actions. 

Sandy and her achievements demonstrate how minorities can achieve the most extraordinary things despite obstacles and challenges.  Sandy has been invited by the UK’s Princes’s Trust over the past few years tackling youth unemployment in London and across the UK. Lending her voice to deliver Employment workshop providing soft skill interview technique and been “work ready”.

The millennial generation currently dominates the workforce, a generation which is more likely to be attracted to employers with clear social or environmental actions. 

Sophia Heard: Sophia Heard is best known as an author. She wrote number of books as well as news articles. She is a teacher of high school but her hobby is writing. Because of that she writes books and news articles side by side. In recent months, she is onboard with ustimesnow.com as a free lance writer.