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Women's Engineering Society

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Elizabeth Donnelly, WES CEO
Elizabeth Donnelly, WES CEO

The Women's Engineering Society is a United Kingdom professional learned society and networking body for women engineers, scientists and technologists. It was the first professional body set up for women working in all areas of engineering, predating the Society of Women Engineers by around 30 years.

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