Roma Agrawal
Roma Agrawal, MBE FICE, is a distinguished chartered structural engineer with a rich multicultural background, being of Indian, British, and American heritage. Residing in London, she has made significant contributions to the field of engineering, most notably through her involvement in prestigious projects such as The Shard, which stands as one of the tallest buildings in the UK.
Agrawal has garnered recognition not only for her technical expertise but also for her dedication to promoting diversity within the engineering sector. As a passionate advocate for women in engineering, she actively campaigns to inspire and support the next generation of female engineers, striving to break down barriers and encourage inclusivity in a traditionally male-dominated field.
Her commitment to these causes has earned her multiple accolades, including her designation as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for her services to engineering and diversity. Roma Agrawal continues to be a pivotal figure in both structural engineering and diversity advocacy, influencing aspiring engineers and fostering a more equitable industry. Through her work, she exemplifies the intersection of technical skill and social responsibility, making her a role model for many.