Clean Energy Business Council MENA’s Post

Continuing today's celebration of our distinguished women engineers from the CEBC community! Let's now shine a spotlight on two remarkable professionals whose dedication, innovation, and resilience serve as inspiration to us all. 🌟 Sanam Siddique: Sanam is a Senior Business Development Manager at Johnson Controls with 17 years of experience in AEC, Sustainable Building Services, and Connected Technology in the MEA region. She has been featured as a LinkedIn Top Business Development Voice and is a DE&I Global Champion. An Electrical & Electronics Engineer with an MBA and a certified Digital Marketer, Sanam began her career in Building Services and has held various roles in Sales & Marketing within the lighting industry. At Johnson Controls, she is responsible for expanding the Building Technology Services footprint across the GCC, covering Digital, HVAC, Controls, Fire & Security. Passionate about community management, Sanam is also the founder of a thriving 30k member community and serves as a mentor at the Dubai Business Women Council (DBWC). Sanam’s inspiration to pursue engineering came from her father, whose work in project design and her love for physics fueled her passion. One of her most rewarding projects was being part of the design team for the London Olympics in 2012, where she discovered her love for lighting and connected technology. 🌟 Lamaat Elkhatib: Lamaat is a Sales Manager (HVAC-Install, Abu Dhabi) at Johnson Controls with over a decade of experience in the HVAC industry. She holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, a master’s degree in business administration (MBA), and a Master’s in Global Sustainability Engineering. Lamaat's technical foundation, combined with her business and sustainability knowledge, allows her to provide clients with efficient and environmentally responsible HVAC solutions. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated exceptional leadership and consistently exceeded targets, driving business growth. From a young age, Lamaat was fascinated by mechanics and problem-solving, which led her to pursue engineering. One of her most fulfilling projects involved developing an energy-efficient HVAC system for a large commercial building, significantly reducing energy consumption and positively impacting the environment. Lamaat is optimistic about the future of women in engineering and encourages young women to believe in their abilities, seek mentors, and stay curious. She emphasizes that engineering is a field where creativity and dedication can lead to significant advancements and impactful solutions. Join us in celebrating their exceptional achievements and inspiring more women in engineering! #CEBC #JohnsonControls #WomenInEngineering #INWED #EngineeringExcellence #DiversityInSTEM Women's Engineering Society

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