For twenty-four years, The Irish Tatler Women of the Year Awards have celebrated talent and ingenuity. And while the awards have always been about championing the achievements of women, they are also an opportunity to take stock of where we are in terms of equality, opportunity and progress.

2023 brought many challenges at home and abroad, but Irish women once again excelled – and thrived. From world-leading innovators and business pioneers to exciting creatives and inspiring individuals leading fundamental change in Ireland.

The 2024 event will take place at The Shelbourne in Dublin City on Saturday November 16th at 6pm

Our 2023 winners

Liz BonNin

The Entertainment Award
Passionate, outspoken and determined: climate change needs trailblazers like
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Orla Guerin

THE INTERNATIONAL AWARD
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Passionate, outspoken and determined: climate change needs trailblazers like
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Annmarie O’Connor

The Catalyst Award
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O'Connor's early Parkinson's diagnosis has made her an activist and agent of change

ROSANNE LONGMORE AND HELEN BARRY

THE INNOVATION AWARD
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ANDREA REYNOLDS

THE BUSINESS AWARD
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LORETTA DIGNAM

THE WOMEN’S HEALTH AWARD
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KELLIE HARRINGTON

THE SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD
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LATISHA MCCRUDDEN

THE CATALYST AWARD
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DEIRDRE O’KANE

THE ENTERTAINMENT AWARD
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SINÉAD GRIFFIN

THE STEM AWARD
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Crowley is at the frontier of groundbreaking treatments in the Irish and international spa and wellness industry

MARGO HARKIN, ANNE CRILLY, SARA GREAVU AND CIARA PHILLIPS

THE ART & DESIGN AWARD
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CATHY SWEENEY

THE LITERATURE AWARD
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TAMMY DARCY

THE SOCIAL ENTERPRISE AWARD
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FRANCES FITZGERALD

THE PUBLIC LIFE AWARD
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ANNE SHERIDAN

THE MEDIA AWARD
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LAURA WEBER

THE FASHION AWARD
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Jazzy is now the biggest female Irish artist ever on Spotify, surpassing Sinéad O'Connor and Enya

JAZZY

THE MUSIC AWARD
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Una Ring waived her anonymity, knowing almost half of incidents go unreported and so hoping to encourage others to come forward

KATIE-GEORGE DUNLEVY AND LINDA KELLY

THE SPORT AWARD
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Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh advocates for marginalised groups and addressing issues such as freedom of expression, anti-terrorism law and police accountability

BLINNE NÍ GHRÁLAIGH

THE INTERNATIONAL AWARD
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Therese Coveney

The Social Enterprise Award
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Radie Peat

THE MUSIC AWARD
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