1999 • Environmental Causes Award |
ROSALIND CAIRNCROSS Opting for a career in engineering, Rosalind chose chemical engineering as a starting point but she has since enhanced her B.Sc degree with additional studies and now concentrates on the important field of environmental engineering. |
As
a well-respected consultant in this field, Rosalind’s work has
taken her to numerous projects in Canada, Cuba, Kenya and South Africa. Such
is her authority on environmental engineering that she is a contributing
editor to the Canadian Consulting Engineer magazine. |
Her
training, experience and research into environmental engineering have
led her into more diverse areas of the discipline and related fields
of study. She has researched and presented environmental
success stories to a Vancouver audience and acted as a consultant to
the Environmental Unit at Peninsula Technikon in Cape Town. Also
in Ontario she undertook a preliminary evaluation of sustainability
education in the Ontario Schools system. |
At
the same institution, she consulted on immunoassay methods for the analysis
of PCBs. Two very different subject matters which show the diversity
of Rosalind’s skills and broad understanding of the wider environmental
engineering field. Rosalind also spent a year in Cuba reorganizing and preparing a strategic plan for environmental organization in that country. Not content with her success so far in a relatively new engineering field, Rosalind has enrolled in Environmental Studies at York University in Toronto where she aims to receive her Masters degree. |