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Emma Silcocks wins Female Innovator of the Year award

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Bluefield’s Group Head of ESG named Female Innovator of the Year at the inspiratia Energy Transition Awards 2025

On Wednesday November 26th, Group Head of ESG Emma Silcocks was named ‘Female Innovator of the Year’ at the inspiratia Energy Transition Awards 2025.

Held at the Pan Pacific hotel in London, the award was described by inspiratia as ‘Honouring a female leader who has driven significant advancements in the energy transition, demonstrating exceptional leadership, innovation, and influence in the sector’.

Group Head of ESG, Emma Silcocks, with her ‘Female Innovator of the Year’ award

In their award winners announcement, inspiratia noted, “This year’s winner has shaped one of the sector’s most forward-looking ESG strategies, championing natural capital, biodiversity, and responsible asset management across a large UK portfolio. Her work has strengthened her organisation’s climate mitigation efforts, elevated standards for responsible land stewardship, and inspired new research into the future of solar assets.”

It continued, “Through her leadership and mentorship, she has driven cultural change, empowered early-career colleagues, and set new expectations for ESG ambition across renewable energy.”

On winning the award, Emma said, “Anyone who has worked in sustainability knows that it has been a turbulent few years, but despite this, I am so proud of what we have achieved at Bluefield, including biodiversity awards and novel circular economy research. I have been very lucky to lead and learn from an inspiring team. This award is a much a reflection of their achievements as it is of mine”.

At the same event, Group Senior ESG Analyst Georgia Whitehouse was shortlisted in the ‘Young Innovator of the Year’ category, having been honoured at the IJ Global ESG awards earlier in the year, and the company was also shortlisted in the ‘Remember the Name’ category.


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