The sponsors and sponsees will work together over an eight-month period, supported by online learning modules and other interactions, to access new opportunities, share knowledge and learnings, and establish stronger relationships that will contribute to advancing these women’s careers.
“At SMEC, diversity is in our DNA,” said James Phillis, CEO of SMEC Australia & New Zealand, who is also participating as a sponsor in the program. “We have over 5,500 employees in over 35 countries, each bringing their own unique background, skill set and thinking to our company. We know that many factors underpin gender equality and have been working to drive key improvements in flexible work practices, parental leave policies, and learning and development programs.
Being recognised an Employer of Choice for Gender Equality this year from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) in Australia was an important achievement for our business. I’m excited to participate in our inaugural Cultivate sponsorship program and have the opportunity to pass on some of what I’ve learned over my career, as well as to learn from our program participants.”
“I’ve been fortunate in my career to have some fantastic sponsors, people who really advocated for me and actively looked at ways to advance my career,” says Kate Drews, Market Director, Urban Communities. “As a sponsor in the Cultivate program, I’m really pleased for this opportunity to fill that role for our younger female colleagues.”
Sabrina Kost, a Senior Associate Engineer in tunnels engineering, is looking forward to being involved a sponsee. “It will be great to get to know my sponsor better and build strong relationships that will broaden my internal network and lead to a deeper understanding of our business overall. I believe this will help me to identify synergies and ultimately assist our clients by providing more integrated services.”
Specialists from SMEC’s Water Resources team will deliver technical presentations at the 2023 Floodplain Management Australia National Conference in Sydney. The annual event has been hosted by the FMA for over 50 years, and is the most esteemed flood risk management forum of its kind in Australia.
The SMEC RITES JV has been overseeing the management and implementation of the Haryana Orbital Rail Corridor (HORC) project since early 2022, with foundation stone laid in October 2022 by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
SMEC has been engaged by DT Global, through the Australian Government-funded Economic and Social Infrastructure Program (ESIP), to undertake a feasibility study for the rehabilitation of the Pauanda Hydropower Project in Papua New Guinea.
SMEC’s bridge structures specialists are presenting technical papers at the 2023 Australian Small Bridges Conference, Australasia’s largest bridge exhibition, held on the Gold Coast, Australia. The Conference will feature a comprehensive exhibition, providing attendees the opportunity to view and discuss innovative products and services now available from bridge contractors, designers and suppliers.