This year, ICE President Barry Clarke has chosen six young engineers from across the UK.
As the Apprentices work closely with Barry during his presidential year, they will gain valuable opportunities to be involved in the high level work of the president, including accompanying him on regional visits, to influential events and seeing first hand how the Institution works to influence Government and decision-makers.
Barry will also be working with the NCE Graduate of the Year throughout his term in office.
ICE President's Apprentices
| Conall Doherty |
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Eager to explore the international opportunities offered in civil engineering, Conall seized the chance to work in the Middle East Region directly after graduation.
In the past two years he has received fantastic design and site experience working on a range of exciting and challenging projects in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. |
| Catherine Inglesfield |
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Cath is a Graduate Civil Engineer at Mott MacDonald and has worked for the past year within their Water Investment Planning team, supporting water companies preparing PR14 business cases, assessing asset management processes and reviewing resilience of service.
She has recently moved into the Water Utilities North division to work on a hydropower cluster programme. |
| Sanaya Kerawala |
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Sanaya presently works within Mott MacDonald's Railways Division and is involved in front end design for high speed rail in the UK and a heavy haul railway in Mozambique.
Sanaya is also the Knowledge Events Coordinator on the ICE London Graduates and Students Committee and an active STEM Ambassador. |
| Mark Sanders |
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Mark graduated with a First Class MEng in Civil Engineering from Heriot Watt University in 2010 and is currently employed at Halcrow in the Highways skill group. His role involves undertaking maintenance and improvement schemes for the Highways Agency and the Welsh Government.
Mark is a keen golfer and plays regularly at his local club. |
| Hayley Sharp |
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Hayley is a water and sanitation engineer with experience working in Bangladesh, Ecuador, and South Sudan, as well as within the UK.
Hayley is a joint coordinator for the UK Sanitation Community of Practice and was a student Trustee for Engineers Without Borders UK 2008-10. |
| Richard Smith |
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Since joining Thames Water in 2011, Richard has undertaken various tasks including managing feasibility studies during the 2012 drought, running an online innovation hub and organising a fundraising event for WaterAid. He is currently project managing the capital delivery AMP6 strategy.
Outside of work Mark enjoys hiking and playing squash. |
NCE Graduate of the Year
The 2011 NCE Graduate of the Year will be working closely with Barry during his presidential year and be involved in the high level work of the president, including accompanying him on a regional visit, attending influential events and seeing firsthand how the Institution works to inform Government and other decision-makers.
They will also be working on a project to inspire young people in thinking about the role of engineering, building on their inspirational work that led to being awarded the NCE Graduate of the Year 2011
| Claire Gott |
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Since graduating in 2010 and joining WSP, Claire has been working on projects across the UK covering the retail, health, education and residential sectors. She has also joined the WSP Taskforce team and sits on the WSP Regional Technical Working Group.
Outside of work Claire manages and supports the charity engineering organisation, Cameroon Catalyst, which she co-founded at University in 2009. |