About the Society

The Whitworth Society Committee

The Whitworth Society is run, year on year, by an honorary committee of Whitworth Scholars drawn from across UK engineering. The presidency rotates annually. Below are the recent and past presidents who have shaped the Society's modern century.

Rupert Shute
President

Rupert Shute

Scholar
Wh.Sch.

Incoming President for the 2025–26 year, accepting the Presidential medal at the Summer Meeting in Preston in July 2025.

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Rachael Hoyle
President 2024–2025

Rachael Hoyle

Scholar
Wh.Sch. 2013
Employer
BAE Systems
Course of study
Mechanical Engineering, apprenticeship route through BAE Systems
Apprenticeship
BAE Systems

Project Manager in International Sales at BAE Systems.

Hosted the 2025 Summer Meeting in Preston before handing on the Presidency.

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Kevin Urquhart
President 2023–2024

Kevin Urquhart

Scholar
Wh.Sch. 1997
Employer
Orion Product Development Limited — Mechanical Engineering Design and Product Development Consultancy
Course of study
BEng(Hons) in Mechanical Engineering at Newcastle University
Apprenticeship
Technician Apprentice at Michell Bearings

Kevin has worked in process and product development roles at senior management level for most of his career, founding his own product development consultancy in 2007. He provides a diverse range of clients with tailored product development support, most recently in F1 and the marine energy industry.

Kevin is a Chartered Engineer with the IMechE, and spends his spare time travelling as much as possible with his wife, photographing wildlife, watching motorsport, or observing the skies in his self-built observatory at their home in North East England.

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Chris Sidney
President 2022–2023

Chris Sidney

Scholar
Wh.Sch. 2010
Employer
Rolls-Royce Plc
Course of study
BEng (Hons) Mechanical and Computer Aided Engineering, Sheffield Hallam University 2006–2010
Apprenticeship
Advanced Technical Apprenticeship, Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery Ltd, Lincoln

Working as a Supplier Quality Manager in the Civil Aerospace function at Rolls-Royce, Derby. Previously worked as a Quality Manager for Winbro Group, with prior roles held as a Manufacturing Engineer and Six Sigma Black Belt for Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery Ltd.

Chris's spare time is spent with his wife and two children as well as racing with his local cycling club.

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LG
President 2021–2022

Laura Gilbert

Scholar
Wh.Sch. 1998
Employer
Hampshire County Council
Course of study
MEng in Civil Engineering with German at University of Leeds
Postgraduate
Project Management at University of Manchester
Apprenticeship
JS Bloor (Services) Limited. Sponsored student with Taylor Woodrow

Chartered engineer with the Institution of Civil Engineers. Worked at AMEC as a structural design engineer initially, before progressing to site-based roles including Construction Manager, Planner, followed by Design Manager on PFI (Design, Build, Finance & Maintain) projects to extend the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) in London out to City Airport and then under the Thames to Woolwich.

A move to the public sector followed, working in project and programme management.

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James Potten
President 2020–2021

James Potten

Scholar
Wh.Sch. 2000
Employer
RayTen.ai — AI and Automation Advisor
Course of study
MEng(Hons) in Mechanical Engineering at Cardiff University
Apprenticeship
Technician Apprentice at Honeywell

James has worked in the entrepreneurial space for nearly 20 years, having scaled five start-ups to date (the largest to 50 people and £12m turnover). He has more recently put his engineering and systems-oriented mind to helping others scale their business through his business coaching and online training programmes.

James spends his spare time travelling to the coastline of the UK and overseas with his wife and two boys, to enjoy surfing, kitesurfing and stand-up paddle boarding when not in his home city of Bristol.

James now works for RayTen.ai as an AI and Automation Advisor, alongside his work with Amplified Futures.

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Brian Coaker
President 2018–2019

Brian Coaker

Scholar
Wh.Sch. 1991
Employer
Munitor Engineering Services Limited — engineering and project management consultancy
Course of study
BEng(Hons) in Physical Electronic Engineering at University of Lancaster
Postgraduate
PhD at Aston University, Birmingham — thesis entitled "Mechanisms for Triggering High-Voltage Breakdown in Vacuum"
Apprenticeship
Technician Apprentice at EEV Limited

Working with UK innovators and Universities on multiple new proposals and projects.

Brian is a Chartered Engineer and Chartered Physicist, and Fellow of the IET and the Institute of Physics. He is a two-time Past President and Chair of the Whitworth Society Trustees.

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Howard Stone
President 2017–2018

Howard Stone

Scholar
Wh.Sch.
Employer
DAL-Finance — Management consultancy. Owner/Director of Ecolite — LED lighting designer, manufacturer and installer with guaranteed electrical savings
Course of study
BEng(Hons) in Mechanical Engineering at University of Southampton
Postgraduate
Engineering Doctorate — thesis entitled "Thermochemical hydrogen production from the sulphur-iodine cycle powered by solar or nuclear sources". Executive MBA from Henley Business School — Management Challenge entitled "A Qualitative Investigation into the Financing of Energy Performance Contracts in the UK".
Apprenticeship
Toolmaker at Parker Pens Ltd and Technician Apprentice at BOC Edwards

Led the Society through the #Whitworth150 commemorations marking 150 years of the Whitworth Scholarships in 2018.

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Lee Griffiths
President 2016–2017

Lee Griffiths

Scholar
Wh.Sch. 2007
Employer
GOM UK Ltd
Course of study
BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering, Nottingham Trent University
Apprenticeship
Technical Engineering Apprentice, Rolls-Royce Plc, Derby

Lee is responsible for Business Development in the Aerospace sector for GOM globally. In previous roles he was a Metrologist within the Structures and Transmissions Aerospace division of Rolls-Royce Plc accountable for measurement, inspection and calibration activities in the Rolls-Royce factories and external supply chain.

Lee has also carried out a number of Manufacturing Engineering roles at Rolls-Royce and Bentley Motors prior to specialising in the field of metrology.

Lee has a wife and two children and enjoys spending his spare time with them as well as being a keen triathlete.

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Dr Ben Hughes
President 2015–2016

Dr Ben Hughes

Scholar
Wh.S.Sch. 2009
Employer
University of Sheffield
Course of study
MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering, Sheffield Hallam University
Postgraduate
PhD, Sheffield Hallam University
Apprenticeship
Mechanical Engineering Apprentice at Shell UK

Ben served a 4-year mechanical apprenticeship with Shell UK in their fine chemicals division, before embarking on a part-time mechanical engineering degree at Sheffield Hallam University. After graduating with 1st Class honours he went on to study a full-time PhD which focused on developing a zero-energy ventilation system.

Upon completion in 2009 he was elected a Whitworth Senior Scholar and took up an academic post at Heriot-Watt University on their Dubai campus. In 2011 he returned to the University of Leeds as a Lecturer in Building Physics, then was promoted to Associate Professor in 2013, and in 2015 he joined the University of Sheffield as a Reader in Energy.

He currently leads a built environment research group focused on developing low-energy technologies, ranging from low-energy residential heating systems to the Qatar 2022 World Cup thermal comfort criteria.

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Scott Witting
President 2014–2015

Scott Witting

Scholar
Wh.Sch.
Employer
Drax Power Ltd
Course of study
MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering, University of Sheffield
Apprenticeship
Mechanical Engineering Apprentice at British Steel, Scunthorpe

Working as a Shift Operations Technician at Drax Power Ltd. Previously worked as a Maintenance Engineer in various departments at Tata Steel, Scunthorpe.

Scott is a Chartered Engineer with the IMechE. Scott's spare time is spent enjoying family life with his wife and two young boys, as well as cycling and motorcycle trials riding.

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Karl Dearn
President 2013–2014

Karl Dearn

Scholar
Wh.Sch.
Employer
University of Birmingham
Course of study
MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering, University of Birmingham
Postgraduate
PhD (Tribology), University of Birmingham
Apprenticeship
Technical engineering apprenticeship at Assa Abloy Ltd

Lecturer, School of Mechanical Engineering. Principal research interests focus on mechanical design and tribology.

Karl has published papers in journals and conference proceedings in multidisciplinary research areas that include engine and component lubrication and durability, the physical and chemical properties of fuels, the characterisation of polymer and polymer composite machine elements, and the development of spinal implants. His research covers both fundamentals and industrial applications.

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Gill Cooke
President 2012–2013

Gill Cooke

Scholar
Wh.Sch.
Employer
Coventry University
Course of study
BEng (Hons) Manufacturing and Business Studies
Postgraduate
PhD titled "A methodology to link strategic quality requirements to operational activities in manufacturing"
Apprenticeship
Engineering Technician at Dunlop Aviation, Coventry

Associate Head of Engineering Management department; Principal Lecturer in quality management. Research topics include international students and PG studies, implementing ISO 9000 in educational institutions, and quality improvement methodologies.

Gillian is a Chartered Engineer with the IET. She spends her spare time with family and friends, enjoying Pilates and gardening.

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David Eaves
President 2011–2012

David Eaves

Scholar
Wh.Sch.
Employer
Springfields Fuels Ltd
Course of study
MEng specialising in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Cambridge
Apprenticeship
Electrician and Instrument Mechanic at British Nuclear Fuels Ltd (BNFL), Springfields Works

Working as a Six Sigma Black Belt within a process improvement function at Springfields.

David is a Chartered Engineer with the IET.

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Vicky Bradley
Honorary Secretary · President 2010–2011

Vicky Bradley

Scholar
Wh.Sch.
Employer
QinetiQ Limited, Malvern, Worcs
Course of study
Double Engineering degree in UK and Germany — MEng(Hons) in Mechanical Engineering at University of Newcastle Upon Tyne + Dipl.-Ing(FH) Fachhochschule Osnabrück, Germany
Postgraduate
Institute of Sales and Marketing Management Diploma in Strategic Sales. LLDip Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies + Legal Practice Course at the College of Law
Apprenticeship
Technical apprenticeship at Allen Gears Ltd (a Rolls-Royce company until 2008) — BTEC National Certificate, Higher National Certificate

Following a project management and commercial role at Allen Gears, an Engineering Programme Lead role on Joint Strike Fighter at Rolls-Royce, plus legal training part-time during evenings and weekends, a move into the current Commercial Manager role at QinetiQ followed, where one of the main outputs is Intellectual Property — a great combination of engineering, law and business.

Hobbies include piano, bricklaying (City and Guilds!), teaching maths and music, travel, socialising, and most importantly competing with my horse.

Engineering profession promotional activities: Young Enterprise (aimed at A-level students), Engineer Ambassador (all school ages).

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Peter Whyman
President 2008–2009

Peter Whyman

Scholar
Wh.Sch.
Employer
Doncasters Bramah
Course of study
BEng (Hons) Automotive Engineering Design
Apprenticeship
Prototype Sheet Metal Worker at Park Sheet Metal Co Ltd, Coventry

Lead Engineer manufacturing prototype exhaust casings for the Joint Strike Fighter LiftSystem.

Hobbies include cycling, climbing, historic wargaming, brewing, song writing and a 1972 VW campervan.

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Steve Davison
President 2007–2008

Steve Davison

Scholar
Wh.Sch.
Employer
Cavendish Nuclear
Course of study
MEng Mechanical Engineering — University of Leeds
Apprenticeship
Mechanical Technician with Davy McKee (now Jacobs), Stockton-on-Tees

A Business and General Manager for Cavendish Nuclear with responsibility for a Design Office in West Cumbria.

I enjoy swimming and cycling on a regular basis, training and coaching at Cockermouth Swimming Club.

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Steve Beck
President 2005–2006

Steve Beck

Scholar
Wh.Sch.
Employer
Sony Semiconductor
Course of study
B.Eng (Hons) Electronic Engineering
Postgraduate
OU Technology Management — Operations Management (MBA Module)
Apprenticeship
Electronics Technician with Rediffusion Flight Simulation, Crawley

Leading an IC design team (hardware and software) located at several sites around the world. Application area is mobile TV.

Married to Alyson. Hobbies include digital landscape photography, hill and coast walking, cycling, and a keen interest in the history of technology — particularly domestic valve-based radio receivers.

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David Wood
President 2004–2005

David Wood

Scholar
Wh.Sch.
Employer
Ioko365 Ltd — An IT Consultancy
Course of study
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Postgraduate
OU Professional Diploma in Management Studies
Apprenticeship
GEC Avionics. Following this I moved to NatWest Bank and spent 10 years in IT culminating as a Programme Manager. Since then I have worked in Project and Programme Management for a number of consultancy companies.

Busy with family life — two young children and a lovely wife.

Hobbies include photography, travel and historic war novels.

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