- Date
- 23 June 2020
- Time
This event has now ended
Overview
International Women in Engineering Day will take place on June 23, and to celebrate women in engineering ICE Yorkshire and Humber are hosting a panel debate.
Presenters:
- ICE Yorkshire and Humber Chair Anneke Kellond-Hallsworth (CEng MICE)
- ICE Yorkshire and Humber Vice Chair Vicky Belton (CEng MICE)
- ICE President’s Future Leader Hayley Jackson (GMICE)
- Aleksandra Tomczyk (GMICE)
- Simone Bertram (GMICE), Atkins
- Helen Franklin (CEng MICE, Retired Member)
- Chaired by Penny Marshall (CEng MICE), ICE Y&H Regional Director
Format
The chair will invite panellists to share:
- An overview of their career, and consideration of whether unconscious gender bias affected their careers
- Their own experience of good and bad work life balance in practice
- Their vision for the future: how could we adjust work life balance to encourage more women into the industry?
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