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Met Office boss Penny Endersby elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering

Prof. Penny Endersby was appointed Chief Executive of the Met Office, based in Exeter almost three years ago, overseen the development of its world leading supercomputing capability

Met Office Chief Executive Professor Penny Endersby who has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.

Met Office Chief Executive Professor Penny Endersby has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.

Prof. Endersby has been recognised as part of the list that represents the nation’s best engineering researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, business and industry leaders.

Around 50 Fellows are elected each year for the Academy by peer review from nominations made by existing Fellows.

Prof. Endersby was appointed Chief Executive of the Met Office, based in Exeter almost three years ago.

She has overseen the development of new world-leading supercomputing capability that will take forecasting and climate projections to the next level when it is up and running from Summer 2022. This builds on the Met Office’s ongoing cutting-edge work with engineering, including on observations, marine, technology and software.

In addition, Prof. Endersby’s leadership has committed the , with significant steps already being taken to reduce emissions by moving to 100% renewable electricity at all main operational locations.

She joins an illustrious group of existing Fellows in the Academy in what is considered to be one of the highest national honours that someone involved in engineering can achieve.