Cranfield University

11/15/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/15/2024 10:46

Cranfield apprentices named among sustainability's brightest rising stars

Two Cranfield University apprentices have been recognised for their drive, determination and potential to lead the UK towards a more sustainable future.

Julia Anukam and Lucie Rowley feature in the prestigious edie 30 Under 30 Class of 2024 , an annual list identifying young climate visionaries already making a significant contribution and displaying great potential to positively impact climate action.

Julia currently works as Senior Sustainability Manager at leading housebuilder Vistry Group.

It was only in the Covid-19 pandemic that she thought about aligning her passion for sustainability with her career. After initially gaining a Master's degree in sustainability, she worked as a consultant before coming to Cranfield University to develop her practical skills through the Sustainability Business Specialist Apprenticeship .

"I think Covid encouraged a lot of people to think about what they really wanted to be doing with their lives," she said. "There were a lot of 'looking in the mirror' moments, and I think I had mine. I don't look back; aligning my career to my values is probably one of the best decisions I've ever made."

An ambition discovered - to be the leader that creates leaders

"The apprenticeship was great. By allowing me to base assignments on the business I was working with, it really elevated my ability to operate with confidence and with trust that I knew what I was talking about. I very quickly saw progression and by the end of the two-and-a-half years I was looking after a team that I had coached and mentored, and all of it could be trailed back to what the apprenticeship empowered in giving me all the tools, skills, frameworks, know-how and the network to apply sustainability in all of these different scenarios and situations.

"I come from a low income background, and a lot of opportunities some of my friends and colleagues had growing up, I didn't. I always felt like I had a ceiling to what I could do and achieve, and it has taken time and the encouragement of some great coaches and mentors for me to realise my potential to really contribute.

"Now I want to do that for other people, because at the end of the day this is about people and their environment. I want to be the leader that creates other leaders, that mobilises people within and outside of a business to see that they can contribute to this and be part of this too, because we all need to join together if we are going to make it happen."

Dr Rosina Watson , Associate Professor of Sustainability and Co-Director of the Sustainability Business Specialist Apprenticeship, said: "The whole ethos of this apprenticeship is to equip changemakers with the competencies and confidence to lead for positive sustainability impact in their own organisations, and into their wider industry sectors and communities.

"Everyone at Cranfield who has worked with Julia and Lucie is delighted to see their personal impact being recognised by edie 30 Under 30. We are very proud of them both for flying the flag for young, female sustainability leaders and hope the Cranfield course team, as well as their fellow apprentices, have played a part in supporting their success."

Actions and efforts to build a better future

edie's 30 Under 30 initiative aims to shine a spotlight on talented sustainability and net zero professionals - aged under 30 - who are delivering on efforts to build a better future and showing great promise.

Commenting on this year's list, judging panel member and Director of Policy and Partnerships at Planet Mark, Andrew Griffiths said: "These young leaders represent the hope that emerging generations bring to climate action and sustainability through their tireless efforts to make a meaningful positive impact on the world in all sorts of ways. I thoroughly recommend that others take the time to connect with, support and be inspired by these remarkable individuals."

For Julia, working in sustainability is about being part of the solution. "As much as the situation is dire right now, it is ok to think about, dream of and aim towards a very different scenario, to reimagine existing systems, challenge what has been and try to create the world we want - one that is better for ourselves and for future generations," she said.

Cranfield University is a specialist postgraduate university that is a global leader for education and transformational research in technology and management.