
The Early Careers Board

Kim Everitt
Kim is a Transport Systems Engineer at Energy Systems Catapult where she has a key role in advancing renewable and net-zero energy systems as a technical lead on the Innovating Transport and Energy Systems (ITES) project. With a career rooted in clean energy, Kim has contributed to significant progress in the hydrogen fuel cell industry, enhancing testing and validation processes for heavy-duty applications. Her technical expertise helps drive the development of sustainable solutions that have a lasting impact on the energy industry. Most recently Kim’s advocacy for women engineers has been recognised and is now co-chair of the WES ECB, leading in partnership with Moryse. Kim is also a STEM ambassador, inspiring the next generation of engineers through outreach and mentoring.

Moryse McInniss
Moryse graduated with a B.Eng. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Hull. She joined National Grid on the graduate scheme, where she worked on various workstreams including aiding in the development of a Net Zero Strategy for Gas Transmission. She now works as an Operational Strategy Engineer, this work involves identifying operational risks on the National Transmission System and developing strategies to mitigate them.
Moryse is passionate about promoting engineering to the younger generation and supporting young people at the start of their careers, she currently mentors for Grid for Good a flagship energy industry programme that aims to positively impact socio-economically disadvantaged young people.

Isabella Curtis
Isabella is currently Systems Engineer at Boeing UK. She completed her MEng with a 1st in Systems Engineering at the University of Warwick in July 2020. During her time at university, Isabella was heavily involved with Warwick’s Engineering Society as Outreach Officer on the Exec Team, where she organised and ran a range of events to promote engineering. One of her favourites was building newspaper towers and an aluminium foil circuit to power a LED at the top of the tower with a group of Brownies. She completed internships at High Speed 2 Ltd, Tesla (California) and Hyundai (Germany) to explore engineering and develop her skills. She loves working on the ECB to share her passion for engineering to inspire others.

Kate Mactear
Kate is a Medical Design Engineer. She completed a BEng in Mechanical Engineering and an MSc in Medical Engineering at the University of Bristol and now works for Onkos Surgical, a medical device company designing orthopaedic implants. During her time at Univeristy she was a founding member of the Women in Engineering Society and joined the ECB in it’s first year in 2016. She loves to run STEM workshops for children and young people to help develop their understanding of what it means to be an engineer. She is the project lead for the WES Lottie Tour and enjoys seeing it go from strength to strength.

Lauren Harrington
Lauren is a Process Engineer at Mott MacDonald in their nuclear division. She graduated from the University of Nottingham in 2023 with an MEng degree in Chemical Engineering with an Industrial Year at Pfizer where she worked as a Chemical Engineer on a Pilot Plant. At Mott MacDonald, Lauren is the University Engagement Lead for the company’s Women in Nuclear Programme. Lauren joined the ECB in 2024. She loves being part of an incredible team of women and is excited to work with them to increase engagment and open dialogue to promote and support Women in Engineering.

Anna Hart

Ines Tunga

Sarah Seeruthun
