CiTTi Awards 2024 Shortlist Revealed: Emily Cherry to Judge
The shortlist for the Citi Awards 2024 is now available for viewing. Emily Cherry, chief executive of cycling charity Bikeability and a strategic advisor to the United Nations Peace One Day campaign, is one of the judges. The awards ceremony will take place on 26 November 2024 at the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in London.
Emily Cherry brings a wealth of experience to her role as a judge. She has worked extensively in the children's sector, including running safeguarding services and communications at the NSPCC. Currently, she serves as a trustee for mental health charity My Black Dog and chairs the online safety education organisation Breck Foundation.
Cherry believes the biggest challenge for urban transport developers in 2024 is securing long-term funding and demonstrating political bravery to overcome cultural opposition. She looks for innovation, impact, and inclusion in a winning Citi Awards entry. She chose to be a judge to learn about best practices in transportation and active travel. The Citi Awards website provides more information and booking details for the event.
The Citi Awards 2024 shortlist is now public, with Emily Cherry, a prominent figure in children's services and cycling advocacy, serving as a judge. The awards ceremony is set for 26 November 2024 in London. Despite the shortlist's release, the winner remains unannounced, keeping the transportation and active travel community in anticipation.