Celebrating the achievements of our outstanding professionals is an important part of our team culture. We are pleased to announce that 62 WSP people have recently been named Fellows of Engineers Australia (EA).
As one of the highest honours an engineer can receive from EA, the title of Fellow has been bestowed to the following WSP professionals in 2018:
Name |
Name |
Name |
Name |
Bradley Allsopp |
Lincoln Davis |
Robert Kingsland |
John Prest |
Amie Aldred |
Nathan Dang |
Andrew Kindred |
Klaus Pollmeier |
Bradley Allsopp |
Lincoln Davis |
Robert Kingsland |
John Prest |
Dean Baker |
Rene Du Buisson |
Nicholas Kyprios |
David Rotton |
David Bellingham |
Mark Dumont |
Weiwei Li |
Graham Paul Royle |
Lance Bichard |
Daniel Gallagher |
Alvin Lim |
Martin Rudge |
Richard Bromilow |
Andrew Gallagher |
Boris Marynycz |
John Skirrow |
Colin Bruce |
Stewart Garden |
Richard Maxwell |
Dion Turner |
Stephen Burkitt |
Paul Gaylard |
Adrian Megaw |
Karl Umlauff |
Malcolm Busby |
Alastair Howard |
Henryk Michalkow |
Bhupatindra Vaidya |
Jiun-I Chai |
Aditya Jha |
Shereen Mikhail |
Steven Wichelo |
Ian Chase |
Peter Kartsidimas |
Stephen Mufute |
Dave Wong |
Sanjoy Chatterjee |
Richard Kaser |
Brian Norris |
Bo Xu |
James Chen |
David Kent |
David Norris |
Ee Hieng Yii |
Ravin Chinniah |
Karen Brakell |
Brendan O'Brien |
Andrea Faulkner |
Adrian Chuma |
Lopine Khawand |
Richard Page |
Ramon Dallen |
Rob Clarke |
Robert Kilgour |
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Dean Toomey, WSP’s Director for Water says, “It takes years of hard work, dedication and excellence in the engineering profession to receive a Fellowship from EA.
“To have such a large contingent of industry-recognised fellows this year, demonstrates that we have the best professionals in our fields of expertise working at WSP. It shows that our extraordinary efforts to develop, engage and retain the very best is working.
“As a firm, we are extremely proud of our people’s achievements. They embody the values that underpin our success and complement your outstanding service to our clients.”
As part of the criteria to receiving a Fellowship, applicants must demonstrate to a judging panel that they have:
- Held a sustained major responsibility in the design or execution of important engineering work; or
- Achieved high education qualifications, held a prominent position in the profession and made a major contribution to the science or practice of engineering; or
- Had suitable engineering education/training, extensive responsibility in the design/execution of important engineering work and achieved exceptional eminence in the profession.
- Achieved Chartered Membership status or have been chartered with Engineers Australia.
Charlie Jewkes, WSP’s Director of Transport says, “Our newest Fellows have reached an esteemed level of professionalism and service in our industry that deserves recognition.
"As a firm that takes an enormous pride in its people, we believe that through investing in their professional development, training and experience, we will achieve considerable return in helping communities thrive through outstanding project delivery.”
L-R Back: Gerard Ryan, Dan Plamenac, Karl Umlauff, Nick Kyprios, Malcolm Busby, Collin Mitchell (EA), Ravin Chinniah, Guy Templeton, David Kent
L-R Front: Weiwei Li, Nathan Dang
For more information on becoming an EA Fellow, please click here.
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