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What time will the Global Marathon reach the UK/Europe region?

London, England time:
Thursday, March 27, 12 noon.-3:30 p.m.

which corresponds to

U.S. Eastern time:
Thursday, March 27, 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Deborah L. Grubbe, P.E., CEng Teresa Schofield
Meredith Short

Deborah L. Grubbe, P.E., CEng
Deb.grubbe@uk.bp.com

Teresa Schofield, P.E., CEng
teresa.schofield@hotmail.co.uk

Meredith Short
Meredith.Short@uk.bp.com


Meet Deborah L. Grubbe, P.E., CEng., Vice President, Process Safety, BP, and marathon volunteer. She is the Point of Contact (POC) leading the United Kingdom/Europe region for the Global Marathon.

Meet Teresa Schofield of the Women's Engineering Society, electronics graduate and a member of IET and IEEE. She is currently the Regional Director of Central Innovation Network based at Cranfield University.

Meet Meredith Short , Mechanical Support Engineer for BP, Clair Operations.  Meredith was a liberal arts graduate who worked in the business world before returning to the Montana State University and earning her mechanical engineering degree. Meredith.Short@uk.bp.com

Programming may include a look at the status of women in engineering in the UK/Europe, the value of networking and outreach, and much more.  Email Deb to learn more, join the virtual committee or engage in a marathon presentation.

Press Release from the European Commission re:  encouraging girls to choose IT careers

See our hands-on activities for young students in a variety of languages.

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