WOMEN IN RAIL AWARDS 2021 WINNERS

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Avanti West Coast

Best Apprenticeship Scheme Award

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Avanti West Coast

Winner

Apprenticeship schemes are the lifeblood for the UK rail industry’s future. The Judges felt that Avanti West Coast’ support to their apprentices during the pandemic was exceptional and their Lead The Way Campaign to encourage applications for leadership and management roles commendable.

The award was collected by Karen Broad, Talent Development Manager, Avanti West Coast

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Steer

Best Graduate Programme Award

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Steer

Winner

The Judges were impressed by Steer’s efforts to attract, retain and develop women and people from ethnic minority backgrounds as part of their graduate programme and the strength of the evidence provided to support the nomination.

The award was collected by Craig Fergusson, Head of People and Kate Inston, Associate Director for Steer.

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Barking Riverside Extension, Morgan Sindall Volkerfitzpatrick Joint Venture

Social Inclusion Award

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Barking Riverside Extension, Morgan Sindall Volkerfitzpatrick Joint Venture

Winner

The Judges felt that the scale of the Joint Venture’s social inclusion activities was impressive, with a launch of a social value charter, the appointment of a full time social value manager and funding of community initiatives, many focusing on the recruitment of a local diverse workforce.

The award was collected by Steve Balliston, Project Director for VolkerFitzpatrick and Liam McGreavy, Project Manager & CRE for Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure.

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Jacobs

Top Employer Award

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Jacobs

Winner

The Judges were impressed with Jacobs’ committed focus on diversity and inclusion with the adoption of several internal initiatives such as “We Live Inclusion” as a foundation level value and the launch of an Accelerated Leadership Development Programme comprising 50% of women.

The award was collected by James Nash, John Downer, Nicole Suriano and Jess Ellery.

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Tamsin Leaman-Hewitt - Degree Apprentice For Atkins Ltd

Female Apprentice Of The Year Award

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Tamsin Leaman-Hewitt - Degree Apprentice For Atkins Ltd

Winner

The Judges commented that Tamsin is operating a level way above her apprenticeship. She is a rounded professional in terms of her personal attributes and skills.

The award was collected by Jo Moffatt, Engineering Practice Director for Strategic Rail at Atkins.

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Anna Kuncelman - Engineer For Arup

Rising Star Of The Year Award

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Anna Kuncelman - Engineer For Arup

Winner

The Judges commented that despite only being in the first 3 years of her career in the rail industry, Anna has been passionately contributing to the development of sustainability and digital skills on her projects, developing creative connections between academia and engineers to help address climate issues on projects and influencing senior leaders to develop strategies for the development of sustainability skills.

The award was collected by Gemma James, Civil Structures Engineer, Arup

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Mat Baine - CEO, CPMS Part Of The Egis Group

Inspirational Man Of The Year Award

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Mat Baine - CEO, CPMS Part Of The Egis Group

Winner

The Judges felt that Mat was a very impressive leader with a demonstrated commitment to improving not only gender balance but also diversity and the advancement of women and diverse talent within his business. The diversity ally initiative is a recognition of the true value placed by Mat on fostering diversity and creating an inclusive culture within his workforce, demonstrated by excellent staff feedback and an impressive staff retention rate.

The award was collected by Mat Baine – CEO, CPMS Part Of The Egis Group

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Bonnie Price - Scheme Project Manager For Network Rail And National Treasurer For Young Rail Professionals

Inspirational Woman Of The Year Award

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Bonnie Price - Scheme Project Manager For Network Rail And National Treasurer For Young Rail Professionals

Winner

The Judges commented that Bonnie defied the odds. Because of her background, she had to work harder than most, yet she was remarkable in her achievements, focusing on the issues most of us in the industry hold dear such as attracting more young people into rail and working with small businesses. Bonnie inspired and gave to others in a wide range of commendable ways.

The award was collected by Bonnie Price – Scheme Project Manager For Network Rail And National Treasurer For Young Rail Professionals

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Karen Paton - Onboard Manager, Avanti West Coast

The Women in Rail Award

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Karen Paton - Onboard Manager, Avanti West Coast

Winner

The Judges were impressed with Karen’s pro-active and inspirational initiatives during the pandemic, such as launching the idea of making boxes of supplies to distribute to local hospitals and care homes, an idea which was shortly thereafter extended to the Anglo Scottish route, with parcels sent by trains to other stations down the line, for the benefit of local communities.

The award was collected by Karen Paton – Onboard Manager, Avanti West Coast

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Darren O’Brien, Retail Systems and Contracts Manager for Southeastern

Outstanding Contribution Award

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Darren O’Brien, Retail Systems and Contracts Manager for Southeastern

SPECIAL AWARD

An Outstanding Contribution Award was presented to Darren O’Brien, Retail Systems and Contracts Manager at Southeastern, for initiating “Rail to Refuge”, an initiative aimed at securing free train tickets for women, men and children escaping domestic abuse to refuge accommodations and which, to date, has helped get over 1,348 survivors, including 362 children over 5 years old, to safety.

The award was collected by Darren O’Brien, Retail Systems and Contracts Manager for Southeastern

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HIGHLY COMMENDED

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Transpennine Route Upgrade

Social Inclusion Award

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Transpennine Route Upgrade

HIGHLY COMMENDED

The Judges were impressed that TRU includes 9 organisations and their supply chain and have devised an extensive and impressive programme of activities to drive significant social, economic, and environmental benefits to people across the north of England.

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Bhavin Bakhda - Rail Civils Associate Engineer, Jacobs

Inspirational Man Of The Year Award

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Bhavin Bakhda - Rail Civils Associate Engineer, Jacobs

HIGHLY COMMENDED

The Judges commended Bhavin for his demonstrated commitment to pro-actively supporting the personal and professional development of the young apprentices within his team.

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Lee Piper - Senior Works Superintendent, SCS Railways

Inspirational Man Of The Year Award

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Lee Piper - Senior Works Superintendent, SCS Railways

HIGHLY COMMENDED

The Judges commended Lee for being a champion for gender equality and fostering inclusion within his team and projects, often going the extra mile and putting in the extra hours to support and mentor others.

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Nasreen Hunt - Associate Director, Arcadis

Women In Rail Award

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Nasreen Hunt - Associate Director, Arcadis

HIGHLY COMMENDED

The Judges were impressed with Nasreen’s commitment and diligence in leading and managing the delivery of core deliverables during the pandemic, with many male and female colleagues coming forward to nominate her as their inspirational role model for this outstanding award.

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JUDGES SPECIAL MENTION

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Sam Collins - Vulnerability & Safeguarding Co-Ordinator For Rail Delivery Group

Rising Star Of The Year Award

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Sam Collins - Vulnerability & Safeguarding Co-Ordinator For Rail Delivery Group

JUDGES SPECIAL MENTION

The Judges commented that Sam is a compelling and inspirational individual. She created a national strategy and training programme to deliver safer travel for all, and, to protect women and girls from sexually motivated harassment and sexual assault, with her strategy achieving plaudits from British Transport Police, Transport for London, Advocacy Groups, and academics.

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