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Mott MacDonald has appointed Cathy Travers to its executive board. She will also continue in her role as managing director of the consultancy’s UK and Europe regional business.
Cathy has spent her whole working career at Mott MacDonald, having joined Husband and Company after graduating from the University of Sheffield in 1988 with a masters in civil and structural engineering. As managing director of Mott MacDonald’s UK and Europe region, she is responsible for a diverse team of 8000 talented people who operate in the built environment, advisory, transportation, water, environment and energy sectors.
Prior to this Cathy was managing director of the consultancy’s buildings and infrastructure business in the UK and Europe. She was responsible for the control, direction and leadership of over 30 offices and 1800 staff, operating in the built environment, advisory, transportation, water and environment and energy sectors. Before this, she was development director of Mott MacDonald’s UK and Europe region, and was responsible for the overall strategic and business development of the business.
Mike Haigh, Mott MacDonald executive chair, said: “I’m delighted that Cathy has been appointed to the Group Board – Cathy has been with Mott MacDonald for nearly her whole career, leading many teams and projects and so she is exceptionally well-placed to support the Group’s future development.”
A chartered structural engineer and experienced project manager by background, Cathy has extensive experience in the co-ordination, management and technical design and supervision of many wide ranging, multidisciplinary projects.
Throughout her career at Mott MacDonald, Cathy has continually used her expertise and insight to influence change to improve the business. She is passionate about people, particularly equality and diversity, promoting a culture of inclusivity across the business, and continues to play a leading role in the development of consultancy’s early career professionals.
Commenting on her appointment Cathy said: “I am proud and feel so honoured to be appointed as a director of Mott MacDonald, a company with a purpose I truly believe in and have dedicated my whole working career to. I can’t wait to bring my skills and passions to work with the board, driving the business forward in areas such as technical excellence, digital and social outcomes.”
Digital tools are essential to successful delivery of net zero both nationally and at a local level. Mott MacDonald fellow and global cities lead, Clare Wildfire, takes a look at how understanding of digital tools best practice has evolved.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is not just reshaping daily life, it is redefining how systems think, learn and respond. Nowhere is that shift more visible than in transport. From predicting disruptions to managing flow minute by minute, AI is already proving it can make networks safer, smoother and more efficient.
No city or region can achieve net zero in isolation. The scale and complexity of the climate challenge demands collaboration across public, private and community sectors.
Speedy Hire, the UK’s leading provider of tools and equipment, has launched an industry first Biodiversity Impact Score for construction hire equipment.
Mott MacDonald has been appointed as owner’s engineer for the pioneering EcoLog Terminal Amsterdam, the world’s first commercial-scale facility designed to import liquid hydrogen (LH₂) and export liquid CO₂ (LCO₂).
Mott MacDonald has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Cambridge Atomworks to further accelerate the development of its advanced microreactor technology.
The Mayor of London and London Councils, working in partnership with local authorities, utilities, industry partners and Transport for London, have launched the London Infrastructure Framework.
Mott MacDonald has bolstered its aviation, maritime and offshore business with the appointments of Jason Buckland as aviation director and Kim Yates as sustainable aviation and green ports market lead.
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