Our own Jacqui Hutchinson, Primary Careers Co-ordinator and lead of our Dogger Bank Wind Farm-funded ‘Building Our Futures’ programme here at RCVDA, has been recognised at the Redcar & Cleveland Inspiring Women Awards.
Jacqui Hutchinson was a finalist in the Inspiring Others Category at the recent event held to coincide with International Women’s Day 2025.
Dogger Bank Wind Farm started funding the primary STEM careers programme in Redcar and Cleveland in 2022, and Jacqui has been fundamental to the successful rollout of the programme to more than 4,000 schoolchildren from 36 schools.
Commenting on becoming a runner-up in the awards, Jacqui said:
“I was absolutely delighted to be nominated for this award by Rachel, on behalf of Dogger Bank Wind Farm.”
“It’s been the honour of my career to deliver the Building our Futures programme and to be shortlisted in such esteemed company as Katie Coates and Helen Bartram. My congratulation go to Katie Coates for her deserving win.”
Rachel Lawrence, Community Engagement Manager for Dogger Bank Wind Farm and award nominator, said:
“Jacqui is a thoroughly deserving finalist in this award category. She has been a superb ambassador for science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers in Redcar and Cleveland, and the driving force behind this pioneering education programme.”
“We know many young people in Redcar and Cleveland will have a brighter future because of the work Jacqui has done to unlock their future potential in the world of work.”
In June 2024, Dogger Bank Wind Farm announced additional funding of £25 million to support coastal communities across the North and North East of England, over its planned 35-year operational lifespan.
Dogger Bank will use this funding to support local communities through three key programmes: STEM education and careers programmes, the Dogger Bank scholarship programme, and community grants via the operators fund.
The new community fund builds on the £1 million community fund set up during the construction phase of Dogger Bank, which has already supported more than 36,000 young people across 204 schools, provided 62 university scholarships, and provided 87 grants to local community groups.
Find out more about this £25 million commitment from Dogger Bank Wind Farm here.