This year’s Women’s Engineering Society (WES) ‘Top 50 Women in Engineering Awards’ celebrates female engineers who are engaged in safety and security and who ‘Make Safety Seen’.
Frazer-Nash is delighted to announce that Sally Hall, Senior Engineer, has been announced as a winner of the Top 50 Women in Engineering Awards, Safety & Security, which were announced by The Women’s Engineering Society (WES) today as part of International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) 2023.
Now in its eighth year, the Women’s Engineering Society founded The Top 50 Women in Engineering Awards (WE50) in 2016 to showcase the diversity of women engineers making a difference to people’s lives. Each year WES chooses a different theme for the WE50 and INWED and for 2023 the theme for the WE50 was Safety and Security.
The 2023 Top 50 Women in Engineering Awards celebrate the women engineers who are engaged in safety and security and who #MakeSafetySeen. These amazing women work to keep us safe, wherever we are, whether at work or leisure, at home or online. Following in the footsteps the first WES Secretary, Dame Caroline Haslett, who invented the three-pin safety plug to protect children from electric shocks, the 2023 WE50 winners are women who are protecting the public through their work, often unseen and unknown.