An audience with Rowan Joachim - Head of Engineering at London Overground

One of the primary objectives of Women in Transport is to shine a light on the wonderful range of career opportunities in the transport sector. Another is to inspire our members with role models who have succeeded in some of these careers and overcome the inevitable challenges along the way. So we were delighted when Rowan Joachim, Head of Engineering at London Overground, generously offered to speak to our members online about some key moments in her 20 year career in the transport industry.

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Personal Pronouns in the Workplace: A Beginners Guide

Wednesday 21 October 2020 is International Pronouns Day. It seeks to make respecting, sharing, and educating about personal pronouns commonplace. Referring to people by the pronouns they determine for themselves is basic to human dignity. Being referred to by the wrong pronouns particularly affects transgender and gender nonconforming people.

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Alien in the room

With women significantly underrepresented in the transport workforce, there are often situations where we are the ‘alien in the room’. Even if this hasn’t been your personal experience, I hope that reading Charlie’s latest blog will provide some insight into how it feels to be the minority in a room and offers a moment of reflection on how we can all be more inclusive.

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Applications are open for Advance 2021

Women in Transport is delighted to announce the launch of the fourth year of Advance - a mentoring programme designed exclusively to support the professional development of our members. Advance offers structured mentoring for women working in transport. Launched in 2017, the programme has supported 160 mentees and mentors to date. Advance 2021 has been made possible with the generous support of TXM Recruit, Xanta Rail and Network for Skills.

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A fantastic opportunity to broaden my network and get some fresh perspectives

Applications for Advance 2021, the mentoring programme designed for women in transport, launch on 1 October 2020. In this blog, Women in Transport member, Charlie Barnes, shares her experience of being an Advance 2020 mentee and the benefits of getting a fresh perspective on challenges that you’re facing to advance your professional development.

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The Makeshift Home Office

Working remotely and having to set up makeshift offices in our homes will have presented many of us with a wide range of challenges. While all our situations may be different, Iain Smith, Women in Transport board member, looks at the common problems and offers a number of helpful suggestions and tips to make our home working environment more comfortable and efficient.

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Career and Success Acceleration Coaching Program for Women

Shona Rowan is an international performance and mind-set consultant, inspirational speaker and high-performance coach with over 20 years of experience. Shona is offering an exclusive discount for Women in Transport members for her popular Career Acceleration Coaching Program: The Psychology of Successful Women, beginning 17 June 2020. The program is a highly practical format, small group, results-focused coaching program specifically designed to help women take charge of their career and maximise success.

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Support Women in Transport

At the end of March, I wrote a message detailing how Women in Transport was adapting to COVID-19 to continue our mission of supporting and advancing women working in transport in the UK and in particular our plans for supporting our members during these difficult times. As we approach the end of May, I’m asking for the help of our network to help us continue our mission.

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