Catalyst Honours annually recognizes Champions who value and accelerate workplace inclusion for women across their intersecting identities. Champions are exceptional role models: they inspire other corporate leaders by intentionally and strategically creating inclusive workplaces where individuals—regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, or ability—can thrive.
is a CEO, president (in Canadian incorporated companies or subsidiaries in which there is no CEO), or managing partner. To be eligible, nominees must have a minimum of two women on their executive team, at least one of whom is living across a marginalized identity of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and/or ability.
is an individual who plans, directs, and formulates policies; sets strategies; and provides the overall direction of a business unit, division, practice, or team.
is an individual who is within the HR or D&I function at their organization. They could be at any level within their organization and have a direct mandate to focus on HR/D&I initiatives impacting employees across the organization or business unit.
is an individual who is on the path to becoming a leader at their organization. This category can include those leading and engaged with ERGs.
Catalyst Honours Champions must:
The nominee has:
Please answer the following questions to complete the nomination. Submit your answers into this form. If you have any questions, reach out to [email protected]
1. Tell us about the nominee. What inspires them to do the work they do?
2. Describe three programs, initiatives, or efforts the nominee has driven or participated in to create a workplace that is inclusive to women across all their intersecting identities. When answering this question, please share:
3. Influencing others. Share how the nominee has successfully influenced other leaders and individuals to become champions of diversity and inclusion (D&I). Focus on specific instances and include:
4. Navigating Barriers and Pushback. How has the nominee overcome barriers or addressed pushback to D&I efforts? Share some examples (big or small) that showcase their approach and the outcomes.
5. Inclusive Leadership. Describe the actions the nominee has taken to ensure their team or project is diverse, equitable, and inclusive. Address the following points:
6. Provide two reference letters from individuals who are familiar with the nominee’s work. This can include direct reports, managers, and peers, as well as individuals outside the organization.
7. Provide any additional relevant information you were not able to include above.
8. Please attach any other supporting information you would like to include.
All nominators will be contacted and informed if their nominee was selected prior to the public announcement in June 2025.