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Engineers' Question Time with the IET Board of Trustees

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  • Duration: 1 hr 28 mins
  • Publication date: 16 Jul 2015

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A unique evening of questions, answers and debate with a selection of our Board of Trustee members.


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  • Prof. William Webb

    Prof. William Webb

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology, President 2014/15

    William is CEO of the Weightless SIG, the standards body developing a new global M2M technology. He is a Director at Webb Search, an independent consultancy, and President of the IET.He was one of the founding directors of Neul, a company developing machine-to-machine technologies and networks, which was formed at the start of 2011. Prior to this William was a Director at Ofcom where he managed a team providing technical advice and performing research across all areas of Ofcom’s regulatory remit. He also led some of the major reviews conducted by Ofcom including the Spectrum Framework Review, the development of Spectrum Usage Rights and most recently cognitive or white space policy. Previously, William worked for a range of communications consultancies in the UK in the fields of hardware design, computer simulation, propagation modelling, spectrum management and strategy development. William also spent three years providing strategic management across Motorola’s entire communications portfolio, based in Chicago.William has published 13 books, over 100 papers, and 18 patents. He is a Visiting Professor at Surrey and Southampton Universities, an Adjunct Professor at Trinity College Dublin, a Board member of Cambridge Wireless, other oversight Boards and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, the IEEE and the IET. His biography is included in multiple “Who’s Who” publications around the world. William has a first class honours degree in electronics, a PhD and an MBA. He can be contacted at wwebb@theiet.org.
  • Ms Naomi Climer

    Ms Naomi Climer

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology, Deputy President

    Naomi Climer is Deputy President and Fellow of the IET. Until March 2015, Naomi was President of Sony’s new global division – Media Cloud Services, based in Los Angeles, USA, with a mission to develop cloud based production services for all parts of the media industry worldwide.Previously, Naomi headed Sony’s B2B organisation in Europe (Sony Professional) providing R&D, Sales and Marketing, Systems Integration and Service covering diverse markets including media, broadcast, cinema, sports, security and healthcare.After studying at Imperial College, London, Naomi trained as an Engineer at the BBC and has worked in technical roles in BBC Radio, BBC World Service and BBC News as well as at ITV and in local radio.Naomi has become a well known thought leader in the Broadcast and Media industry internationally – winning the International Association of Broadcast Manufacturers (IABM) Broadcast and Media Technology Industry Woman of the Year award in 2014.Naomi has a strong interest in diversity issues and has been an active campaigner for gender diversity within Sony and within the engineering profession in the UK. As a result of this, Naomi was short-listed for a WISE Women of Outstanding Achievement Award For Leadership and Inspiration in 2012.Naomi has been an active contributor to the IET through the Communications Policy Panel and as a member of the Board of Trustees since 2010.Naomi has also actively engaged with the Southern California Local Network since 2012 and brings this international IET perspective as well as global industry experience to IET HQ in the UK.
  • Dr Andy Harter

    Dr Andy Harter

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology, Member of the Board of Trustees

    Dr Andy Harter is an innovator and entrepreneur. He is responsible for VNC software which allows remote control of one computer screen from another. The technology is on a billion devices, is on more different kinds of computer than any other application and is an official part of the internet. In 2002 he founded RealVNC which recently received its third Queen’s Award for Enterprise in three years.Andy was previously director of research and engineering at the influential AT&T Cambridge Laboratory. In 2010 he received the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Silver Medal, and in 2013 he led the team that won the Academy’s MacRobert Award. He has an MA and a PhD from Cambridge University, where he is a Fellow of the Computer Laboratory. He is Chairman of the Cambridge Network.
  • Mr Nick Winser

    Mr Nick Winser

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology, Vice President

    Nick Winser is the Executive Director, UK of National Grid plc and is also a Non-Executive Director of Kier Group plc where he Chairs the Safety, Health and Environment Committee. Nick was appointed as a Director of Way Ahead Support Services, a local charity for the disabled in Warwickshire, in 2011 and has also held the rank of Major in the Engineer and Logistics Staff Corps (RE) V, providing advice to HM Forces and the Ministry of Defence, since 2011.Nick joined the Board of National Grid in 2003 as Group Director responsible for UK and US transmission operations, previously holding the position of Chief Operating Officer of US Transmission since 2001. Nick joined National Grid in 1993 holding a number of managerial roles before become Director of Engineering in 2001. Nick originally started his career with the state owned Central Electricity Generating Board in 1983 undertaking a variety of technical and engineering posts including working at Heysham and Hinckley Point B nuclear power stations before working on the privatisation of the UK electricity industry in 1989 and, subsequently, joining PowerGen as a commercial negotiator in 1991.In 2013, Nick was elected as President of the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity and Vice President and Trustee to the Institution of Engineering and Technology Board of Trustees. He was elected as Chairman of CIGRE UK , the International Council of Large Electric Systems, in 2012 and Chairman of the Power Academy, an initiative set up to encourage people into engineering careers, in 2006.Nick holds a BSc in Electrical Engineering and is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, The Institution of Engineering and Technology, the Institute of Gas Engineers and Managers and the Energy Institute.Nick lives in Leamington Spa with his wife and three sons where, in his spare time, he enjoys cycling and reading and spending time with his family.
  • Dr Peter W Bonfield

    Dr Peter W Bonfield

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology, Vice President

    Peter Bonfield is Chief Executive of the BRE Group. A materials engineer with a PhD in wind energy and the design of turbine blades, Peter joined BRE in 1992 as a Senior Scientific Officer progressing to Director of the Timber Division and then Managing Director of BRE's Construction Division. Peter became Chief Executive of BRE in January 2007 and in January 2012 he took up the role of Chief Executive of the BRE Group of companies.Peter was on part-time secondment to the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) from 2006 until 2012, where he co-created the sustainable development strategy for the Olympics and supported its delivery. From November 2006 he led for ODA on construction products, playing a key role in ensuring that the significant quantities of materials required to construct the games were sustainably procured and delivered and performed as required.He is a Visiting Professor at Bath University, where he has also been awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Engineering. He is a Fellow of several engineering institutions and has been a Chartered Engineer for over 20 years. Peter is Chairman of the Health, Safety and Environment Committee of the Association for Independent Research and Technology Organisations (AIRTO).
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    Virginia Hodge

    NATS, Senior Technology Strategist

    Virginia Hodge is a Senior Technology Strategist at NATS (formerly National Air Traffic Services) and is currently defining the Technology Strategy for the company out to 2025-2030. This work is being driven by the European Commission instigated "Single European Sky" programme to transform Air Traffic Operations in Europe over the next fifteen to twenty years. As such she works closely with her operational colleagues since the solution is a combination of technology, operational and people change. Prior to this she has worked as a Software Architect, Project Manager and in a management role mentoring 60 younger engineers in the defence industry having started out her professional career as a software engineer.The IET has been her Professional Home for the whole of her career, starting with Solent Younger Members and then as Local Network Chairman. She has served on the National Younger Members Committee; Council and on the Membership and Professional Development Board. Virginia has been a role model for other Women Engineers and has supported WISE and WES activities.
  • Ms Naomi Climer

    Ms Naomi Climer

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology, Deputy President

    Naomi Climer is Deputy President and Fellow of the IET. Until March 2015, Naomi was President of Sony’s new global division – Media Cloud Services, based in Los Angeles, USA, with a mission to develop cloud based production services for all parts of the media industry worldwide.Previously, Naomi headed Sony’s B2B organisation in Europe (Sony Professional) providing R&D, Sales and Marketing, Systems Integration and Service covering diverse markets including media, broadcast, cinema, sports, security and healthcare.After studying at Imperial College, London, Naomi trained as an Engineer at the BBC and has worked in technical roles in BBC Radio, BBC World Service and BBC News as well as at ITV and in local radio.Naomi has become a well known thought leader in the Broadcast and Media industry internationally – winning the International Association of Broadcast Manufacturers (IABM) Broadcast and Media Technology Industry Woman of the Year award in 2014.Naomi has a strong interest in diversity issues and has been an active campaigner for gender diversity within Sony and within the engineering profession in the UK. As a result of this, Naomi was short-listed for a WISE Women of Outstanding Achievement Award For Leadership and Inspiration in 2012.Naomi has been an active contributor to the IET through the Communications Policy Panel and as a member of the Board of Trustees since 2010.Naomi has also actively engaged with the Southern California Local Network since 2012 and brings this international IET perspective as well as global industry experience to IET HQ in the UK.
  • Ms Naomi Climer

    Ms Naomi Climer

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology, Deputy President

    Naomi Climer is Deputy President and Fellow of the IET. Until March 2015, Naomi was President of Sony’s new global division – Media Cloud Services, based in Los Angeles, USA, with a mission to develop cloud based production services for all parts of the media industry worldwide.Previously, Naomi headed Sony’s B2B organisation in Europe (Sony Professional) providing R&D, Sales and Marketing, Systems Integration and Service covering diverse markets including media, broadcast, cinema, sports, security and healthcare.After studying at Imperial College, London, Naomi trained as an Engineer at the BBC and has worked in technical roles in BBC Radio, BBC World Service and BBC News as well as at ITV and in local radio.Naomi has become a well known thought leader in the Broadcast and Media industry internationally – winning the International Association of Broadcast Manufacturers (IABM) Broadcast and Media Technology Industry Woman of the Year award in 2014.Naomi has a strong interest in diversity issues and has been an active campaigner for gender diversity within Sony and within the engineering profession in the UK. As a result of this, Naomi was short-listed for a WISE Women of Outstanding Achievement Award For Leadership and Inspiration in 2012.Naomi has been an active contributor to the IET through the Communications Policy Panel and as a member of the Board of Trustees since 2010.Naomi has also actively engaged with the Southern California Local Network since 2012 and brings this international IET perspective as well as global industry experience to IET HQ in the UK.
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