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As I reflect on the people who shape our industry, I’m reminded of how powerful everyday actions can be, particularly the ones that lift others up and create space for them to grow. By highlighting their impact, I hope to show the kind of culture we build when we invest in one another and the difference this makes across our teams and our profession.
When I joined our defence team in Australia in 2025, I knew I was stepping into an environment that would be both new to me and technically complex. Coming from a defence capability delivery background, I was used to working with established infrastructure. Here, I found myself much closer to design and bare earth, and all the uncertainty and challenges that come with that. At times, it felt like lining up for a race with no real sense of the track ahead.
There was a lot to learn, quickly. That challenge is what drew me in. It also meant I was immersed in the culture from day one. What I didn’t expect was how much my first few months would be shaped by the people around me. I found a strong and generous community at Mott MacDonald – one that takes the time to bring people in, rather than expecting them to find their own way. From conversations since, I know this is a shared experience for others who join the team.
There are many who supported me in my first months, and I want to express my gratitude to those whose encouragement and dedication truly stood out. Their time, insight and willingness to support someone new shaped how I experienced my first few months. None of them needed to step in; they chose to. This is a reflection on the impact they’ve had.
Looking back, what stands out is the lasting influence of the people around me. These women made time, shared knowledge and offered perspective – not because they were asked to, but because they saw the value in doing so.
Each brings something different and together they reflect the kind of culture I’ve experienced since joining. One where people invest in each other, and where that investment strengthens the work we do.
It gives me a strong sense of what’s possible here, and a genuine excitement for what’s ahead.
Working as a client manager, Michaela uses her experience to lead high performing teams, delivering and advising on projects with national security and defence outcomes.
Principal structural engineer Ravi first discovered his passion for engineering on site visits as a child with his father. He still enjoys being at the heart of the action, ready to solve on-site challenges.
Recognised in the prestigious ENDS Power List 2026, Kelo talks about his career evolution from mechanical engineering into decarbonisation and what the ENDS award means to him.
Paul's career spans more than four decades and multiple continents, with hands‑on experience across roads, rail, aviation and major infrastructure delivery, shaped by some of the world’s most demanding projects.
Knowledge and information leader, Namitha Vinay, discusses the power of translating complex ideas into smaller, workable challenges that can empower teams for success.
Business development expert Niraj explains why listening to clients is more important than explaining what services you can provide.
Albin started his career in highway engineering, but his curiosity and willingness to embrace every opportunity – even if it took him out of his comfort zone – led to an unexpected and rewarding change of direction.
Jacqueline reflects on leading environmental and social work in Singapore, managing complex projects and field-based challenges, and creating a collaborative team culture that supports sustainable development.
Safety-focused surveyor, Joshua Arnold, discusses how dialogue fosters excellence and shares why taking ownership of both successes and mistakes can accelerate growth.
Elsie is driven by the country’s rapid growth and the opportunity to contribute to projects that support sustainable growth as well as meaningful community impact.
Lola's fascination with what lies beneath the ground started in childhood and has led to an engaging career that has spanned 20 years and multiple high profile projects.
Passionate talent acquisition manager Erika Fonseca shares why she thinks everyone should be encouraged to share ideas independent of seniority and provides advice for early career professionals.
Taking on technical work, project coordination and early‑career leadership roles, Ameya Kulkarni explains how building his professional network has opened unexpected paths in his career.
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