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Police Now executive named ISE Changemaker of the Year

Police Now executive named ISE Changemaker of the Year
Photo shows (from left to right) | Clare Power, Chief Marketing Officer at Police Now, who won the ISE’s Early Talent Changemaker of the Year award; Ben Williams, Chief Scientist at Unseen Group, which sponsored the award; and comedian Babatunde Aléshé,​ who hosted the awards. Photo credit to Neil Randle.

A member of Police Now’s executive team has been named Early Talent Changemaker of the Year by the Institute of Student Employers (ISE).

Clare Power, Chief Marketing Officer at Police Now, was presented with the inaugural award at ISE’s Student Recruitment Conference Gala Dinner in Brighton last week.

The award category recognises individuals who have made a significant and transformative contribution to early talent though measurable impact, innovation and their ability to inspire others.

Police Now offers the only national graduate entry route into policing and is committed to helping create a police service that is representative of the communities it serves.

Since joining the organisation eight years ago, Clare has driven change, impact and innovation across both policing and early careers.

She has been a transformative leader in one of the most complex and scrutinised sectors in the UK and has reshaped the early careers journey by setting a new standard and building an environment where underrepresented graduates can thrive.

The judges recognised her ‘innovation in the sector in a highly challenging and structured industry’, her ‘outstanding leadership’ and ‘the transformative change she has brought to the early careers landscape’.

Clare, who was shortlisted alongside major employers including Aon, Linklaters and Lloyds Banking Group, said: “Being named the first-ever winner of this award is an incredible honour, particularly because the idea of being a changemaker is so closely aligned with what I, and everyone at Police Now, strive for every day.

“Whether we’re supporting people before, during or after their journey on our two-year National Graduate Programme, or working with key stakeholders, everything we do is underpinned by a commitment to creating positive change. That’s what motivates us.”

She added: “While the award recognises me as an individual, no meaningful change happens in isolation. It is only possible because of the brilliant, tenacious people I’ve had the privilege to work alongside, both at Police Now and beyond.

“I’m incredibly grateful to everyone who has supported, challenged and inspired me to make a positive difference. I was proud to accept this award, and I hope it encourages us all to keep pushing for positive change for the people and organisations we support.”

The ISE is the UK’s leading voice for early careers recruitment and development, making the Early Talent Changemaker of the Year award one of the profession’s highest individual accolades.

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