Association of Consulting Engineers' first female President
For Immediate Release
ACENZ (The Association of Consulting Engineers New Zealand) announces first female President
ACENZ has appointed Ida Dowling as its first female President at its Annual General Meeting in Hamilton on Friday, 3rd August.
Ms Dowling replaces outgoing President Mike Kerr.
ACENZ Chief Executive, Kieran Shaw comments on President Ida Dowling, “Ida was soon recognised for introducing an enthusiastic commitment and fresh new ideas when appointed ACENZ Regional Chair for central Auckland in 2013. She quickly brought a new vitality to our strategic focus upon more engagement with membership young professionals, whilst also encouraging a broad spread of diversity into our member firms.
Ida brought the same enthusiasm and all-encompassing values to the ACENZ Board when she later moved up into the Association governance body. We are now very pleased that in becoming the first female President of ACENZ she has proved the merit of those values that she has promoted so well.”
About Ida
Ida
is a Senior Transportation Consultant with Commute
Transportation Specialists in Auckland. Graduating from
Auckland University with a B.E. (Hons) in Civil Engineering,
she has built a career spanning almost 20 years within the
transport sector. Ida is a Member of Engineering New Zealand
and also holds a CPEng qualification.
About
ACENZ
ACENZ is a company-based membership
Association that represents consulting and engineering
professionals throughout New Zealand in the built and
natural environment. ACENZ provides business leadership in
matters relating to the construction, engineering, and the
professional services industry. ACENZ exists to raise the
profile and expand the influence of the industry and to
assist members to improve their business performance and the
quality of service.
With over 195 Member firms, representing collectively more than 12,500 individual staff, ACENZ acts as “the Trusted Advisor” to Members and industry bodies, local and national government agencies, and others within the construction, engineering and consulting industries.