Creative solutions to global challenges

Antony Oliver
29 November 2024
Creative solutions to global challenges

I first met and interviewed this week's guest on The Infrastructure Podcast back in 2007 for a short article in New Civil Engineer about her “glittering career” as a graduate with Hyder Consulting - as it was then. 

Fabulous therefore to catch up again with Paula Gough, Buro Happold’s newly installed UK Development Director for Infrastructure and to hear about her career progression from Hyder then Arcadis after the takeover then into contracting with Costain and back into consultancy with Buro Happold.

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It was really interesting to hear how Paula’s career was really shaped and influenced after entering and winning a House of Commons SET award for her research project while at University of Surrey and being thrust into the limelight in front of senior politicians and industry grandees at the Parliamentary reception that followed.

Which of course got me thinking about the recent podcast with Alison Watson MBE and the Class Of Your Own “Design a Jamie Oliver restaurant” challenge and the similar impact that this had on the careers of John Haylett and Sam Boone, former Clacton Coastal Academy students eight years ago – inspiration really works!

Well, as you’ll hear, it’s full steam ahead now for Paula as she attempts to build on the legacy of the great Sir Ted Happold and bring “some exciting new thinking into the UK infrastructure market” en-route to delivering the government’s £40bn budget investment aspiration. No pressure there then! Enjoy the podcast!

Oh.. and it’s also good to hear that Paula still enjoys an evening out at the Comedy Club and a sushi bento box with tuna for lunch!

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