Clyde & Co champions Northern Ireland’s next generation of women leaders
Pictured: Gemma Kerr, senior associate at Clyde & Co.
Three pupils from Northern Ireland schools gained a rare behind-the-scenes look at life in Clyde & Co through a mentoring programme aimed at empowering future women leaders.
The global law firm again collaborated with the SistersIN leadership programme, an initiative that empowers 16-18-year-olds across Northern Ireland with essential leadership skills, mentoring and real‑world professional experience.
Running across the current academic year, the programme paired three pupils with Clyde & Co lawyers Gemma Kerr, Rebecca Woods and Rachel Mee — giving students the opportunity to experience the dynamic environment of one of Northern Ireland’s leading law firms.
Through a series of virtual mentoring sessions, students received personalised guidance, insight into legal career pathways, and support in building confidence and ambition.
The programme included a “Job Shadow Day” on 25 February where the pupils visited the High and County Courts, observing real-life court proceedings. Afterwards, they joined women at Clyde & Co for a dedicated networking lunch and a talk from the firm’s early careers team.
Reflecting on the firm’s involvement, Gemma Kerr, senior associate at Clyde & Co, said: “Mentoring through SistersIN has been inspiring — not only for the students, but for us as mentors.
“This is the second year we’ve supported the programme, which equips young women with practical skills, leadership confidence and real‑world experience.
“It was a privilege to welcome students from Fortwilliam, Lumen Christi and Banbridge Academy, to our Belfast office and to contribute to their leadership journey.”
Ella Rourke, partnerships manager at SistersIN, said: “We were delighted to have mentors from Clyde & Co involved in the SistersIN 25/26 programme.
“The Job Shadow Day gives SistersIN pupils a unique opportunity to observe their mentor in the workplace, gain valuable insight into a professional environment, and connect with inspiring female role models.
“Experiences like this are invaluable in building confidence and broadening horizons. The continued support of professionals like those at Clyde & Co helps us inspire and equip young women across Northern Ireland to lead with confidence and ambition.”



