Naomi Climer

Naomi Wendy Climer

Naomi Climer in the Institution of Engineering and Technology during her Presidency
Born (1964-12-18)18 December 1964
Nationality British
Fields Engineer

Naomi Wendy Climer FREng, FIET (born 18 December 1964) is a British engineer who has worked in broadcast, media and communications technology chiefly at the BBC and Sony Professional Solutions, and was the first female President of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).[1][2][3]


Early life

Climer attended Gainsborough High School (now Queen Elizabeth High School) and Imperial College London, gaining a joint-degree in 1986 of Chemistry with Management Science.

Career

Climer chairs the DCMS Future Commumications Challenge Group,[4] is a commissioner on the Labour Party's independent commission on the Future of Work,[5] and chairs the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) Council and is also a non executive on the Board of Sony UK Technology Centre. She is a Fellow of both the Royal Academy of Engineering (elected 2013) and was a Trustee of the Institution of Engineering and Technology from 2009-2017, Deputy President from 2012, President from Sept 2015[6] and Immediate Past President from Sept 2016-Sept 2017. Climer was the subject of BBC Radio 4's The Life Scientific[7] and promoted the importance of engineering and the need for diversity in engineering across numerous media appearances.[3][8][9][10][11]

From 2012, she moved to California to be President of Sony's Media Cloud Services start-up business, returning to the UK in 2015 to take up the Presidency of the IET.

Climer joined Sony Professional Solutions Europe in 2002 as Director of Professional Services and became Vice President running the whole business from 2006 – 2012. During this time, she oversaw the move to new markets, the acquisition of Hawk-Eye for sports business, pushed Sony's sustainability agenda and started the 50:50 campaign for gender diversity.

Climer was Director of Technical Operations from 2000-02 of ITV Digital. ITV Digital ceased in June 2002 with Freeview being created in October 2002.

Climer joined the BBC in 1987 as an engineer, training in the same cohort as Kate Bellingham. She worked in BBC Broadcasting House and BBC World Service at Bush House before becoming Controller of Technology at BBC News. From 1998 to 2000, she was also a Director of the Parliamentary Broadcasting Unit.

In 2017 Climer became a Governor on the Board of the National Film and Television School.

Awards

Climer has been bestowed with honorary degrees from Huddersfield[12] and Southampton Solent universities.[13]

In 2014 she won the International Association of Broadcast Manufacturers (IABM) Broadcast Industry's Woman of the Year Award.

She was also named as one of the Top 50 Influential Women in Engineering in the UK by the Daily Telegraph and Women's Engineering Society (WES) 2016[14] and one of the top 50 most influential women in IT in the UK by Computer Weekly in 2015 and 2016.[15]

Personal life

She married Carl Schofield in 2008. She has one step-daughter.

References

  1. "Next IET President, Naomi Climer, profiled in the Independent on Sunday - The IET". www.theiet.org. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
  2. "Archives Presidents of IET- IET history - The IET". www.theiet.org. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
  3. 1 2 "New head of a top scientific body vows to attract more women into engineering". The Independent. 2015-09-13. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
  4. "Interim Report of Future Communications Challenge Group: UK strategy and plan for 5G & Digitisation - Publications - GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
  5. "Future of Work Commission". Tom Watson. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
  6. https://tv.theiet.org/?videoid=6842
  7. BBC Radio 4 - The life scientific
  8. "Subscribe to read". www.ft.com. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
  9. "https://tv.theiet.org/?videoid=7551". tv.theiet.org. Retrieved 2017-01-24. External link in |title= (help)
  10. "Naomi Climer, President, Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)". The Engineer. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
  11. Letters (2016-03-07). "International Women's Day: opening up engineering to diversity". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
  12. "July - University of Huddersfield". hud.ac.uk. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  13. "Leading female engineer awarded honorary degree". solent.ac.uk. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  14. "Top 50 Women in engineering". telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  15. "Computer Weekly announces the 50 most influential women in UK IT 2016". computerweekly.com. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
Professional and academic associations
Preceded by
Professor William Webb
President of the IET
September 2015 - September 2016
Succeeded by
Professor Jeremy Watson
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