Bethany is an accomplished health and safety leader, dedicated to improving conversations around safety. Her passion for creating safe work environments led her to become a sought-after key-note speaker, known for her dynamic and engaging presentations on a wide range of topics.
With over a thirteen years experience within the construction industry, she has established herself as a trailblazer in promoting and advocating for improved knowledge around STEM careers, apprenticeships and diversity within the wider industry.
Bethany is incredibly passionate about the next generation and tackling perceptions of roles within construction and health and safety. This coupled with her knowledge of education, has led her to support a number of organisations and professional institutions in the development of policy and programmes to support early career professionals, as well as her becoming an early years children's author.
Winner – National Federation of Builders Top 100 Most Influential Women in Construction – 2024
Finalist – SHP 2023’s Most Influential people in the Health and Safety Profession - 2023
Winner – National Federation of Builders Top 100 Most Influential Women in Construction – 2023
Finalist – Women in Construction and Engineering Awards – Best Woman in Health and Safety – 2023
Winner – National Federation of Builders Top 100 Most Influential Women in Construction - 2022
Winner – National Federation of Builders Local Hero Winner – 2022
Finalist – SHP Rising Star Award (finalist for both the UK and construction categories) – 2021
Winner – Women’s Engineering Society & The Telegraph Top 50 Women In Engineering - 2019
Winner - Institution Civil Engineers QUEST Technician Scholarship – 2014
Highly Commended - Constructing Excellence Y&H Awards, Young Achiever - 2014
Winner - National Apprenticeship Service, The City & Guilds Award for Apprentice Champion of the Year UK - 2014
Winner – National BTEC Awards, Outstanding BTEC Apprentice of the Year (19+) – 2014
Winner – Institution of Civil Engineers, Apprenticeship Achievement Award (1st Nationally complete) – 2012