Sharonjit Clare

In a multicultural society, understanding both individual and collective rights is essential for fostering fairness, respect, and shared responsibility.

Sharonjit Claire
Sharonjit Clare
Co-Founder of West Midlands Women’s Voice

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Sharonjit was raised in the West Midlands and is passionate about equality of opportunity, regional growth and prosperity. Recently, on the end of June 2025 she stepped down as the Independent Chair of the West Midlands Race Equalities Taskforce. During her tenure, she focused on action, laying the foundation to intricately understand barriers to inclusivity, strengthening bonds across communities, businesses and the public sector, looking at innovative ways to pool resources and attract investment into the region.
This culminated in £3 million in direct funding attracted with indirect economic impacts being many fold. Over 5000 voluntary hours were contributed by stakeholders under her leadership.

She is Co-Founder of West Midlands Women’s Voice, on the Advisory Board of Women in Banking & Finance and Trustee of Prism the Gift Fund. Sharonjit is also a company advisor, entrepreneur and private investor.

When asked about living in a diverse society, Sharonjit says:

“We live in a multicultural society. It is very important that we understand what individual rights are and what collective rights are.”