Ashley Tickner, Operational Lead - UK
A Collaborative Leader Making a Positive Difference
Recognised for his willingness to step beyond his comfort zone, his strong commitment to collaboration, and his ongoing efforts to make a positive impact both within and beyond his team.
What qualities do you believe make an effective and compassionate leader? “The most effective leaders I’ve worked with have taken the time to really get to know me and understand what drives me. They’ve encouraged me to find answers for myself, helping me grow in confidence. For me, leading by example is key; if you don’t understand what your team does day-to-day, how can you help them learn and grow? Compassionate leadership means listening, being approachable, and genuinely taking an interest in others.”
How do you continue to learn and grow – in both a professional and personal capacity? “In the last few years, I have moved house multiple times, lived with my in-laws in between moves, got married and started my own family. These major life experiences have taught me resilience, empathy, and patience. Professionally, I keep learning by staying curious, pushing myself to try new things, such as secondments to new departments, and looking for ways to help the business grow.”
John Moorhouse, Commercial Manager, Europe - UK
A Mentor and Trusted Source of Wisdom
Recognised for his tireless dedication, willingness to share knowledge, and for being a dependable, supportive individual for colleagues across the business.
What personal values do you bring to your work that you think make a difference? “Respect, kindness, authenticity, fairness, compassion, humility, and innovation for the collective good. These are the guiding principles that have stuck with me since childhood and that I bring to my work every day.”
How do you support your colleagues in achieving their goals? “By listening first, offering constructive feedback, mentoring with my experience, and encouraging people to take on new challenges. My goal is to help others become better equipped to reach, and surpass, their goals.”
Patrik Tostemar, Immigration Manager - Sweden
A Treasured and Supportive Colleague
Recognised for the positivity, unwavering commitment, dedication, and professionalism that shine through in every task or project he takes on.
How do you think men can contribute to fostering equality and inclusion in the workplace? “I think it starts with self-awareness – recognising our own biases and being willing to learn from others. Men can set an example by promoting open dialogue, supporting colleagues’ growth, and standing up when they see inequality. Real inclusion happens when we move beyond words and turn respect into daily action.”
What’s one thing you’ve learned from a colleague that has stayed with you over the years? “A former colleague once told me, ‘listening is more powerful than speaking’. It’s such a simple idea, but it’s made me a better teammate and leader. Taking the time to really hear people builds trust and often leads to better solutions.”










