Three ABTA leaders recognised in Women in Trade Associations Powerlist 2026
- 3/9/2026
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ABTA’s Claire Biddle, Commercial Director, along with Shelly Beresford and Laura Stephen who job share as Head of Brand and Marketing have been included in the 2026 Women in Trade Associations Powerlist, which celebrates inspirational women in trade associations.
Launched on Friday 6 March, ahead of International
Women’s Day (8 March), the Powerlist recognises those in trade associations who
champion their sectors, support colleagues and deliver for their members.
As Commercial Director, Claire Biddle plays a pivotal
role in ABTA meeting the evolving needs of its members while generating
sustainable income from diverse sources. Claire leads the Commercial Department
that includes the ABTA Partner scheme, which provides access to valuable
suppliers and resources to support members, as well as ABTA events programme,
which helps guide members through complex industry challenges including legal
compliance, sustainability, customer experience and crisis management, among
others. Claire is also responsible for ABTA’s travel insurance product.
Claire commented: “Being included in the Women in
Trade Association Powerlist is a real honour for my team and me. I’m proud to
represent women leading commercial operations in trade associations, and I hope
this encourages others to continue pushing boundaries and championing positive
change.”
In their job share role as Head of Brand and
Marketing, Shelly Beresford and Laura Stephen spearhead the ABTA brand and lead
their team to deliver ongoing campaigns encouraging consumers to travel with
confidence. They showcase ABTA benefits
to members and equip them with toolkits and services to help them run
successful businesses. They have also been regular presenters at ABTA’s travel
marketing events, imparting their knowledge on the industry.
Shelly said: “It’s been an exciting year of research
and campaigns supporting both consumers and our members. Being included on the
Powerlist is an endorsement of the opportunities and impact job shares can
bring to leading successful marketing functions in the travel industry and
trade associations.”
Laura said: “It’s an honour to be recognised on the
Powerlist, amongst outstanding women and to be able to celebrate our job share
partnership and the work our team does to support members and consumers alike.”







