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ICE Presidential Address 2020

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Date
03 November 2020
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Overview

Introducing Rachel Skinner as the ICE 156th President.

The ICE welcomed its 156th President on Tuesday 3 November 2020. The Presidential Address is one of the highlights of the Institution’s calendar and will be taking place as ever this year. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic this event was streamed live online rather than hosted at One Great George Street.

Incoming president Rachel Skinner shared her thoughts around her theme, Net Zero Carbon, for her year in office on Tuesday 3 November at 12:00 midday UK time.

Rachel Skinner is Executive Director (Transport) at WSP. She was invited to become a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2019 and is a Chartered Engineer, Trustee and Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers. She is also a Fellow of the Institute of Highways & Transportation and a Chartered Transport Planner.

In late 2018, she was appointed by the Scottish Government as an Infrastructure Commissioner for Scotland and is a Patron of Women in Transport, a not-for-profit networking organisation working to improve gender equality, having been one of its founding board members in 2005.

Speaker

Rachel Skinner CBE

Rachel Skinner CBE

WSP

Executive director of ESG and government relations

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Rachel Skinner CBE

A member of WSP’s senior leadership team, Rachel Skinner works to raise the profile of the global firm’s UK business and protect its reputation. Previously, she led its 600-strong UK transport planning and advisory team.

In 2020-21, Skinner served as the 156th ICE President, becoming the youngest person to take that office. She holds a range of non-executive roles and is a patron of not-for-profit campaign group Women in Transport, having been a founding board member. She is also a patron of the Women’s Engineering Society.

A Chartered Engineer and chartered transport planner, she was elected as a fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2019. Skinner holds honorary doctorates from the universities of Leeds and Exeter for services to engineering and industry diversity. She is also an honorary fellow of the Society for the Environment. 

In 2022, Skinner was awarded a CBE for services to infrastructure.

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Gabrielle Knowles