Ozak Esu: 2017 Young Women Engineer of the Year - Engineering and Technology Difference Maker
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In 2017, Ozak Esu was named the IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year. At the time, Ozak said: “It feels fantastic – I am truly honoured to receive the Award. I hope to use this platform to promote engineering as an exciting and creative career choice for young people.”
The IET celebrates young female engineers through their Young Women Engineer of the Year Award each year. Since winning, Ozak Esu has worked closely with the IET and other institutions on a range of key issues. She is passionate about sustainable design, agriculture, renewable energy, and international development and works with schools and organisations in her home country, Nigeria, motivated by the belief that poverty can be eradicated through engineering, knowledge-sharing, and empowerment of women. She continues to involve herself in academia, taking on guest speaking and lecturing roles in different universities.
Ozak has helped run numerous engineering activities for young people, including FIRST® LEGO® League, EDT Headstart, CREST in a Day, and Year of Engineering event. As well as serving on the Athena SWAN feasibility committee at Loughborough University, she has been a panellist for the Association for Black and Minority Ethnic Engineers UK. She has also mentored BAME home and international students at London South Bank University, sharing her experience of the transition from student to engineering professional.
The YWE awards honour the very best early career female engineers working in the UK today. Launched in 1978, the YWE award was originally sponsored by the Caroline Haslett Memorial Trust, which provided scholarships and other educational opportunities for women seeking or already pursuing careers in electronic, electrical or mechanical engineering.
Dame Caroline Haslett (1895-1957) was the first Secretary of the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) out of which grew the Electrical Association for Women (EAW) and Dame Caroline was appointed its Director and Secretary. Through the Association she encouraged the use of power in the home believing that electricity was the real emancipator of women.
The Trust was formed in 1945 to commemorate the 21st anniversary of EAW and after Dame Caroline’s death it became a memorial to her. The Trust funds are now exhausted, but the IET continues to support the Young Woman of the Year Award.
Ozak Esu: The Story of the 2017 Young Women Engineer of the Year
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