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Networking

Presidential address with Anusha Shah - in person

Event organised by ICE

Date
25 October 2024
Time
18:00 - 20:00 EST
Location
Fraunces Tavern
The Bissell Room, Fraunces Tavern
Pearl St
New York, NY 10004
United States

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Overview

The Committee of the Institution of Civil Engineers New York Local Association is pleased to invite you to an in person Americas Presidential Address with President of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Anusha Shah.

The topic of the Americas Presidential Address will be Designing for Nature and ICE Americas and Anusha will be presenting on the need to work collaboratively to keep nature and people at the heart of every infrastructure solution. Address will take place in person providing a valuable opportunity for direct interaction among attendees.

Speaker

Prof. Anusha Shah

Prof. Anusha Shah

Institution of Civil Engineers

president 2023/24

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Prof. Anusha Shah

Anusha Shah is a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and its president for the 2023-24 session. She’s the third woman and first person of colour to be elected as president in over 200 years of ICE history.

She’s a senior director for resilient cities and UK climate change adaptation lead at Arcadis, a global sustainability, design, engineering and management consulting firm.

She’s also a non-executive director at the Met Office, a trustee at the Green Alliance and a visiting professor at Edinburgh University. She was awarded honorary professorship by the University of Wolverhampton for knowledge transfer and an honorary doctorate of engineering by the University of East London for her services to address climate change.

Anusha specialises in water and environmental engineering and has over 22 years of experience in designing, managing and leading projects and programmes in the UK and internationally.

Anusha sits on various industry climate change groups. She represents Arcadis at the London Climate Change Partnership and the 50L Home Initiative of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. She’s a past chair of the Thames Estuary Partnership Board.

Anusha is the recipient of several awards, including the 2020 Top 50 UK Women Engineers Sustainability Award and the CECA Inspiring Change Award. She was recognised by Climate Reframe as one of the UK’s leading Black, Asian and minority ethnic voices on climate change.