Prime Highlights-
- E. ON UK signs on as headline sponsor for Nottingham Women in Construction 2026.
- Partnership aims to boost women’s participation and visibility in the construction sector.
Key Facts-
- Sponsorship will support events focused on networking, skills development, and career growth opportunities.
- E. ON UK will match fundraising efforts, adding community support alongside industry engagement.
Background-
E.ON UK has signed up as the headline sponsor for Nottingham Women in Construction 2026, in a move that backs women working in the building and construction sector. The deal reflects a drive to get more women into an industry where they have long been few and far between.
Through the sponsorship, E.ON UK will get behind a range of events and activities designed to connect professionals, encourage networking and open up chances for learning and growth. The programme is expected to give women a space to share their stories, build contacts and pick up useful insights into moving their careers forward in the sector.
The company will also play a part in fundraising linked to the initiative, with plans to match donations and back selected causes. This gives the partnership a broader community feel, stretching its reach beyond the industry alone.
Nottingham Women in Construction is working to make the sector a better and more open place for women, pushing for more to join the industry and climb the ranks within it. Working with industry partners, it aims to put talent in the spotlight and open new doors for the next generation of professionals.
E.ON UK’s involvement shows its commitment to diversity and inclusion, as well as its desire to invest in skills across the workforce. The sponsorship is seen as a step in the right direction towards building a more balanced and representative construction industry.