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Romilly Madew Honored with Doctorate for Engineering Leadership

Romilly Madew AO has been awarded an honorary Doctor of Engineering degree in recognition of her significant contributions to engineering, sustainable development, and leadership within the built environment. The ceremony took place on October 20, 2023, at the University of Sydney, where Madew was commended for her role as CEO of Engineers Australia.

Acknowledging Contributions to Engineering and Sustainability

During the ceremony, Pro-Chancellor Professor Stephen Garton and Dean of Engineering Professor Hesham El Gamal highlighted Madew’s exceptional influence on the engineering sector. Professor El Gamal remarked, “Her leadership has been instrumental in positioning engineering as a key driver of Australia’s future prosperity, particularly in the context of climate change, urbanisation, and the transition to a low-carbon economy.”

Madew’s vision for sustainable practices has significantly shaped Australia’s built environment. Her efforts have inspired a new generation of engineers to prioritize environmental stewardship, making sustainability a central theme in engineering projects across the country.

In her previous roles, including CEO of the Green Building Council of Australia and Director of the World Green Building Council, Madew championed green building initiatives. Under her leadership, the Council’s Green Star rating system became the standard for measuring sustainability in construction, influencing the design and operation of buildings and communities throughout Australia.

Advocacy for Women in Engineering

Madew is also recognized for her dedication to increasing the representation of women in engineering. She has tirelessly advocated for equitable opportunities and supported initiatives aimed at boosting women’s leadership roles within the industry. Her commitment to diversity extends beyond engineering, as she is a co-founder and director of the Minerva Network, a non-profit organization that supports professional sportswomen through mentoring and development programs.

In 2019, Madew was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for her distinguished service to the construction sector and her role as a change agent in sustainable building practices. Her ongoing efforts continue to drive innovation and sustainability within the engineering profession.

Romilly Madew’s career serves as a testament to her lifelong dedication to ensuring sustainable development in the built environment. As she continues to lead Engineers Australia, her influence and advocacy are expected to resonate strongly within the industry and beyond.

“Ms Madew’s visionary leadership and commitment to sustainability have profoundly influenced Australia’s built environment,” said Professor El Gamal.

With her recognition as an honorary doctor and her impactful work, Romilly Madew stands as a key figure in shaping the future of engineering and environmental practices in Australia.

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