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Polly wins Yorkshire Rose Rising Star award
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Polly wins Yorkshire Rose Rising Star award

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Axiologik’s product lead, Polly Price took home the prestigious Yorkshire Rose award at the Lean in to Excellence award ceremony.

Lean In Leeds is a community of professional women empowering each other to achieve their ambitions with the Yorkshire Rose award celebrating any woman who is relatively early on in their career and is making incredible waves. The judges look for self-driven, ambitious and passionate people.

Polly has made incredible contributions to many national campaigns. She has played a very significant role in delivering various digital products and services which have had a major impact in the UK’s response to COVID, as well as delivering services to help manage other public health threats including Monkeypox and Avian Flu.

Not only has Polly impacted the technological delivery of high pressure accounts she has also often achieved this in difficult environments, under incredible pressure, dealing with entrenched opinions, viewpoints and complex stakeholders. At the same time, she has introduced and embedded new techniques and ways of working within her client organisation, as well as coaching personnel on how to adopt them.

Speaking on her win, Polly said: “I’m absolutely blown away to have won the Yorkshire Rose award by Lean in Leeds Women in Excellence. There are so many talented women in our region so it's really humbling to have received the news this morning!”

Ben Davison, CEO and founder of Axiologik, said: “Polly is an exceptional talent, with incredible potential and a very rare combination of skills, experience, capabilities and behaviours that sets her apart from her peers. She is one of the most naturally talented product managers we have ever come across.”

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