
Tracie Fenton
Institution of Civil Engineers
membership development officer
Tracie Fenton
Tracie is responsible for membership support and provides MDO visits and guidance for companies and graduates in the North East.
Event organised by ICE
A series of web-based workshops aimed at graduate, student and technician members who are working toward EngTech, IEng or CEng with the ICE. These workshops provide advice and guidance on recording Initial Professional Development (IPD), broken down by attribute.
Workshop 1: Introduction and Attribute 7 (Professional Commitment)
Tracie Fenton, membership development officer for the North East and Yorkshire and Humber, will start this series of sessions by giving a brief overview of all of the attributes. She will then focus on attribute 7, professional commitment discussing ideas for engaging with the ICE, keeping up to date with CPD and the kinds of activities that can be recorded, as well as a look at the ICE Code of Professional Conduct.
These workshops are organised by the ICE North East, North West, and Yorkshire and Humber Early Careers Network (ECN) committees. If you are interested in finding out more and getting involved with the ECN, please contact [email protected] in the first instance.
Institution of Civil Engineers
membership development officer
Tracie is responsible for membership support and provides MDO visits and guidance for companies and graduates in the North East.
Aimed at students, this series of seven webinars which runs until May 2025 will enable you to learn about professional life from recent graduates from across the industry.
This session aims to provide guidance on ICE membership pathways, categories, and the registration process. It is designed to help aspiring new members understand the benefits of joining the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).