Susie interviewed for CIBSE podcast

This month I was asked to take part in a new CIBSE podcast initiative. As a big fan of podcasting, and with the subject of ‘Women in engineering’ I could hardly say no!
This month I was asked to take part in a new CIBSE podcast initiative. As a big fan of podcasting, and with the subject of ‘Women in engineering’ I could hardly say no!
I’m quoted in this piece for the small business network on female entrepreneurs working in male-dominated industries: Diamond, who left her job to co-found the building physics firm Inkling says that she and her female business partner bring a more approachable, client-focused touch to their business: “Building physics is quite a nerdy part of engineering, which
Susie and Claire attended the ‘Building the future – Women in Construction’ report launch & debate in parliament. The report was published by the Smith Institute and edited by Meg Munn MP. Support was given by Wates Giving, Construction Youth Trust and the Construction Industry Training Board. The report can be found here.
It’s not rocket science, but even if it was, engineers should be able to find the answer to recruiting more women into senior positions This morning, The Guardian published an article that I had been working on about the lack of women retained in the profession, WiBSE, and my personal experiences working in the built
There’s a fantastic article in this month’s CIBSE Journal about WiBSE; the new Women in Building Services Engineering network, of which I am Vice Chair. Click here to read.