YRP Awards 2023 - Finalists Announced!
15 March 2023
Young Rail Professional Awards 2023 - Finalists Announced!

 Launched in 2010, the YRP Annual Dinner and Awards celebrate individuals who have demonstrated commitment to the railway industry, be it via their outstanding ability, inspiring others or simply doing something extraordinary.
Hosting up to 500 attendees and kindly sponsored by CPC Project Services, this year’s event will be held in the impressive ICC in Birmingham on Thursday 13th April. Birmingham has a wealth of railway history and heritage, making it an ideal location for the dinner. As important as the history of rail in this region is its future. In recent years, Birmingham has seen significant investment in the rail sector, with programmes such as HS2 making up the biggest transport interventions in the region since the industrial revolution. We look forward to welcoming you! Acknowledgement of the accomplishments of young people, inspirational mentors and supportive employers is vital to celebrate the continued drive for excellence within the rail industry. Please join us in congratulating the finalists for the Young Rail Professional Awards 2023! The winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on Thursday 13th April. For more information about the event, keynote speaker and ticket prices, please click here. Still need convincing? Take a look at last year's event! We are reaching full capacity, and bookings will close on Thursday 30th March. To to purchase your table or ticket please contact fiona.westcough@youngrailpro.com. For any general enquiries about the event itself, please contact award@youngrailpro.com. Keynote Speaker YRP is delighted to welcome keynote speaker Ruth Busby. Ruth is People and Transformation Director (Regional) for Great Western Railway and Network Rail, Wales and Western, a new strategic joint role for 2023 at the forefront of industry collaboration. Prior to this Ruth was HR Director at Great Western Railway (GWR), leading the people agenda with a focus on engagement, leadership, customer focus, kindness, equality, inclusion, diversity, and wellbeing. Ruth played a critical role in delivering the biggest timetable change at GWR since the 1970s, training over 5000 colleagues in customer service skills, and delivering a new leadership development programme.
Additional to her role, Ruth has been involved in several industry wide and Youth activities, such as Executive Sponsor for Rail Wellbeing Live, Trustee of Women in Rail and a Non-Executive Director for Youth Futures Foundation (YFF). Ruth is a Fellow of the CIPD, was awarded HR Director of the Year at the Personnel Today Awards in 2021, and with her team HR Team of the Year in 2020. And the Finalists are... Young Rail Professional of the Year - Bill Guo, Jacobs
- Daniel Wilson, SRC Infrastructure
- Gemma Southgate, Transport for Wales
- Grace Thompson, West Midlands Trains
Proudly sponsored by CPC Project Services. 
Apprentice of the Year - Amélie Williams-Slade, Alstom
- Lucy Davison, SYSTRA
- Niamh Mc Keating, Alstom
Proudly sponsored by KPMG. 
Mentor of the Year
- Alex Theofilidis, Jacobs
- Temi Afolabi, The Nichols Group
- Tom Flannery, Atkins
Proudly sponsored by c2c. 
Employer of the Year - Egis Transport Solutions
- Hitachi Rail
- Vextrix
Proudly sponsored by RailwayPeople.com 
Volunteer of the Year
- Agata Wesek, London & South East Regional Vice Chair & Annual Dinner Team coordinator
- Molly Crowther, Wales Regional Vice Chair & Regions co-Lead
- Veena Kumari, West Midlands Regional Chair & External Relations Lead
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