The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) hosted its 10th Annual Women@SIMI event in conjunction with its sponsor Bank of Ireland, recently at the InterContinental, Dublin. The event, which celebrates the extensive contributions made by women across the Motor Industry in Ireland, brought together 200 professional women from various sectors within the Industry.

Mary Kennedy, Master of Ceremonies, welcomed an impressive panel of speakers, including Susan Russell, CEO of Retail Bank of Ireland, Helen Westby, Managing Director, BMW Group Ireland, and Geraldine Herbert, Motoring Editor & Columnist. The panel shared valuable insights into their careers, leadership, business, innovation, and their views on the future of work. Following the panel, guest speaker Dr. Maureen Gaffney, a distinguished Psychologist and author, delivered a captivating talk on resilience, understanding yourself, and female leadership.
As part of a sector review, SIMI carried out a survey of 120 women from across the industry to gather their perspectives before the event. Survey results found that over half (62%) of respondents have observed positive changes in the motor industry’s attitude towards women employees over the past 3 years. Almost 70% of respondents had seen an increase in the number of new female employees recruited.
While over half of respondents reported having the same opportunities for advancement as their male colleagues, it’s clear there is still scope for improvement.

Flexible working policies were ranked as the most supportive policy in respondents’ organisations. For the majority, these policies have had a positive impact on their working experience and career in the motor industry. While not all organisations currently offer flexible arrangements, this highlights an opportunity for the industry to extend these benefits more widely.


























