Network Rail has announced that Mona Sihota, head of drainage and lineside, has been appointed as president of the PWI.
Mona brings over 35 years of experience working in the railway industry, including 22 years at Network Rail, and has led projects in design, construction, and asset management. In 2016, she became Network Rail’s first head of drainage, responsible for overseeing the management of the whole of the rail network drainage infrastructure.
Mona said, “I am very honoured. The PWI dates back to 1884 and steeped in railway history. It now offers me a unique opportunity to collaborate with industry leaders and drive forward initiatives that will shape the future of railway infrastructure.
“For me, the impact of extreme and adverse weather on our railways has been profound. I know from firsthand experience that the industry cannot work in isolation. Fostering collaboration and sharing innovations is key to improving and creating a more efficient and sustainable railway network that will ultimately enhance the industry’s resilience to climate change.”
Mona, who previously held the post of deputy president of the PWI, assumed the presidency in July and will serve a one-year term.
The PWI provides technical knowledge, advice, and support to the rail industry worldwide and works closely with leading organisations and government bodies, influencing and directly impacting industry training, management and competency standards.
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