“The City of London extends warm appreciation to Diann Vail who has served as a champion of area business women for 20 years. By striving to make London the best it can be, you are a fine ambassador for our community.”– Mayor Anne Marie DeCicco
“The Province of Ontario Proudly Recognizes Diann Vail for her exceptional community leadership to improve the lives of women and girls in Ontario.” – Honourable Sandra Pupatello, Minister Responsible for Women’s Issues.
“The Women in Business Conference has been a major force in promoting, supporting and educating business women here in London. Diann is the founder of this event and is one of London’s finest, due to her tireless commitment to her extensive network of accomplished women in this community. I salute her!” – Ute Lawrence, Founder/CEO, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Association; Past Publisher, London Magazine
“Diann Vail has for more than twenty years been a promoter of, supporter of, and advocate for women in London. Her passion and commitment are strong evidence of her achievements. As we work to make London a more creative and sustainable city, it is people like Diann who will continue to show leadership and innovation.” – Gord Hume, Board of Control Chair, Creative City Task Force
“I have known Diann Vail for the last 21 years. She is a woman who works tirelessly towards the advancement of Women in our community. She does so with great humility, no fanfare and great effectiveness. Many people owe their success in life and business to the efforts of Diann. She is a true giver…NEVER expecting anything in return. She is genuine, loving and a wonderful friend to us all.” – Sandi McCabe, McCabe Promotional
“She was a pioneer here in London in providing support for all of us, in encouragement, in recognition of accomplishments, no matter how small or great, in getting us together so that we could listen, learn and network – long before others thought networking for women was important. It would be my honour to add my name to a very long list of friends and supporters.” – Dianne Cunningham, The Richard Ivey Business School Foundation; Former MPP London North