Winners announced in 2018 AFBE-UK Scotland Awards

22/11/2018
From left - Adam Ayinla (Shell), Mopelola Oyetunji (CAN Offshore), Findlay Anderson (BHGE), Deirdre Michie, CEO Oil and Gas UK, Dr Ollie Folayan, AFBE-UK Scotland, Claire Hayward BP, Samuel Elegbede WSP, Sarah Weihmann, Azzam Younes ABB
From left - Adam Ayinla (Shell), Mopelola Oyetunji (CAN Offshore), Findlay Anderson (BHGE), Deirdre Michie, CEO Oil and Gas UK, Dr Ollie Folayan, AFBE-UK Scotland, Claire Hayward BP, Samuel Elegbede WSP, Sarah Weihmann, Azzam Younes ABB

More than 230 people attended the inaugural AFBE-UK Scotland Awards to celebrate success, diversity and inclusion in the energy and engineering sectors.

Oil and Gas UK chief executive Deidre Michie OBE was guest speaker at the social enterprise’s awards night at the Double Tree by Hilton Treetops Hotel in Aberdeen.

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With a theme of the Energy Future of the UK, she highlighted the positive outlook for the energy industry while noting the continued need for the sector to promote diversity and inclusivity.

AFBE-UK Scotland is a not-for-profit organisation that encourages young people, particularly those of black and minority ethic (BME) origin, to consider a career in science, technology, engineering or mathematics.

Denis Pinto, an oil and gas industry professional for more than 30 years, was given the Special Appreciation Award. The flow measurement and hydrocarbon allocation consultant has helped others through his many roles including those at the Federation of Small Businesses and the Energy Institute.

Shell UK won Company of the Year and Claire Hayward, of BP, won the Outstanding Mentor Award, while WSP telecommunications engineer Samuel Elegbede landed the Young BME Professional of the Year honour. Sarah Weihmann, a PhD researcher in structural geology at the University of Aberdeen, was recognised as AFBE-UK Scotland Member of the Year for her commitment at the organisation’s events to encourage the next generation of engineers.

Dr Ollie Folayan, chair of the AFBE-UK Scotland, said: “We’re delighted with the success of our first awards to celebrate diversity and inclusion for under-represented groups in the oil and gas and engineering sectors.

“All the award winners and everyone shortlisted thoroughly deserved recognition. It was a fantastic night and great to hear about company and individual success stories. We’ve had tremendous industry support and we’re looking forward to the next awards in 2020.”

Deirdre Michie said: “It was a pleasure for Oil & Gas UK to be part of the first AFBE-UK Scotland Awards. This event highlighted the progress made to support people from a variety of backgrounds to enter our industry. Securing greater diversity in our workplace remains a focus for the sector and is key to realising industry shared ambition, Vision 2035.”

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