She lived a life of shame and blame so is now passionate about pioneering new ways of thinking to ensure we live without guilt and regrets. As CEO of MayDey Ltd, Carolyn is a regular speaker and media commentator on issues of toxic relationships, self-esteem, women’s health (including the menopause), selfishness, narcissism and many other imperative, topical women’s issues.
With over 20 years spent as an award-winning Human Resources professional in some of the world’s largest employers, Carolyn earned a seat at the boardroom table leading internationally recognisable brands. En route, she gained a Masters in Lean Operations at Cardiff University where she was the first HR specialist to undertake the course and became the winner of the inaugural Sir Julian Hodge Prize for Logistics, Operations & Manufacturing.
Carolyn lives in Harrogate and enjoys boxing, dancing and socialising with friends.
Having spent nearly 25 years as a Human Resources professional and being a board director at some of the world’s largest employers, I needed a break from trying to persuade grown ups how to behave properly!
In March 2020 I took time out from the corporate world to reassess what I wanted. Since then I have had 2 book published and am writing my third. I am now a Life Transformationalist with my own company and also COO of a careers concierge business.
Not really. I always believed that if my view was too fixed then my mind would be closed to opportunities – what I focused on was my development and job satisfaction.
Who hasn’t?! Yes, lots of them – some about the work that needed to be done, but more often in relation to the people. It’s the biggest challenge in businesses, especially the quality of leadership.
Standing up for what was right. I’ve always been prepared to be the grit in the oyster, even if that hasn’t made me popular! People spend a big chunk of their life at work, we need to ensure that it’s time well spent.
When I reflected back recently through some of my writing, I realised I think it actually started when I was 19. Menopause education to start in schools – when talks take place about the start of the menstrual cycle then it should also be explained that it will also reverse later in life and to understand the signs to look out for. Also, GP education needs to be drastically improved so that they can spot and support when it happens to their patients. It is woefully inadequate currently despite the fact that 100% of women will go through it.
We need to have programme for employers too – and bring men with us on that journey – because so many talented, experienced women end up leaving their jobs because of the impacts of menopause symptoms and not being supported in the workplace.
Knowledge is key – it will help you feel more in control of something that is outside of your control. So research and read. There are resources online and groups that you can join on social media so that you don’t feel quite as alone. Also, don’t get fobbed off by your GP/Health professionals – switch doctors if need be. Find someone who will listen to you.
Be unafraid to have the dialogue – actually say the word out loud! Training line managers in signs and symptoms and how to speak to their people who are going through it. Don’t leave it to the ‘women in HR’… You have to – like with any medical condition – be able to listen, ask questions and adapt in ways that work for the individual. It’s basically good leadership!
Don’t dim your light for anyone.
Get my message out about the need to out the ‘men’ back into the menopause – and in women’s issues in general – so that we take them with us and don’t alienate them by ‘shouting’ them down on social media, etc. No argument was ever won by shouting and we’ll only change the world for women if we cooperate and communicate with men. Make them allies not enemies.
October
13/10/2025 - 17/10/2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
The ground-breaking nationwide celebration of women in technology returns, featuring a week of dynamic online and
The ground-breaking nationwide celebration of women in technology returns, featuring a week of dynamic online and in-person events. Focused on career growth, networking, and innovation, this event continues to champion equality and empower women in the tech industry.
WeAreTechWomen is proud to present the second annual UK Women in Tech Week, taking place from October 13th to 17th, once again aligning with Ada Lovelace Day. This nationwide initiative brings together a vibrant line-up of virtual and in-person events celebrating the impact of women across the tech industry.
In partnership with leading organisations and Women in Tech networks, the week will offer inspiring panels, practical workshops, and meaningful networking opportunities. Through our website, attendees can easily book their spots for these events. Our master calendar for bookings will be released in the summer. Those who have registered their interest will receive priority booking.
Despite growing awareness, the sector still faces systemic challenges. Our upcoming Lovelace Report with Oliver Wyman has highlighted a number of issues around the broken systems that hinder the progression of women in the tech industry. Several reports over the past few years, including the Lovelace Report, cite that women are leaving the industry altogether. This talent drain is not only a loss of potential but is actively costing the UK economy billions of pounds each year.
With just 20% of the UK’s tech workforce made up of women—and with government commitments to scale the AI workforce—this is not the time to slow down. It’s time to step up.
For more information visit: women-in-tech-week.com
01nov09:0016:30KIN: Know. Inspire. Navigate | A Day for Women to Realign, Renew, and Rise
01/11/2025 09:00 - 16:30(GMT+00:00)
Henley Business School, Greenlands
Henley-on-Thames, RG9 3AU
Set on the tranquil banks of the River Thames, Henley’s historic Greenlands campus offers the perfect backdrop for a day of reflection, connection, and
Designed for early to mid-career women across industries who want practical tools they can use immediately, this one-day retreat follows the Kinspace KIN framework – Know, Inspire, Navigate – guiding you to:
This is not just a feel-good day. It’s sustainable learning – you will leave with your own action and implementation plan tailored to your life, so you can apply what you’ve learned immediately and keep building momentum long after the retreat.
In the afternoon, slow down and reconnect with your senses in a mindful pressed flower card crafting, writing to self and picture workshop. We’ll ask a few questions ahead of time so we can pair you by goals and stage, and tailor examples to your context. Then, step outdoors for a unique partner reflection in nature – partnering with both the landscape and each other to inspire deeper insight and grounded action.
To help you stay accountable and supported, you’ll have the option to join three monthly follow-up group sessions (at a separate price) designed to check in on your progress, troubleshoot challenges, and keep you moving towards your goals.
This is a confidential and supportive space with limited seats to ensure meaningful connection and participation.
Date: Saturday 1 November 2025
Time: 9:00 AM -4:30 PMT
Location: Henley Business School, Greenlands Henley-on-Thames
RG9 3AU
Price: £250 – Early Bird £200 until 10 September