About the Author – Jo Parker
Jo Parker, is an inspirational and motivational woman who has gone through life proving others wrong, helping out those in need, and is author of new self-help book How to Eat an Elephant.
Jo doesn’t know the meaning of the word “can’t”. If she thinks she can and should, then telling her she can’t will only add impetus to her plans. At 14 her teachers told her girls couldn’t be engineers. At 24, the youngest age allowed by the Institution of Civil Engineers, she became a chartered engineer. Two years later, when faced with a rotten roof and no experience of carpentry, she rebuilt the front of her house. People describe their building horror stories, she has gone on to renovate and extend three more houses.
When told she couldn’t have a job managing manual labour she looked to get that experience overseas. When told she couldn’t work overseas as she had no experience, she signed up with a charity “Registered Engineers for Disaster Relief” (REDR) and took a job that no one else would – working with the mujahideen in war torn Afghanistan to renovate the infrastructure in one of the remotest areas. The mujahideen commander told her she couldn’t bring the cat she’d rescued out with her, but she did. Her book, Water Under The Bridge recounting her adventures in Afghanistan continues to entertain and inspire readers.
In a second assignment in the mountains of Bosnia she did what the politicians couldn’t do – brought Serbs and Muslims together and got agreement to co-operate on restoring water supplies to Sarajevo. Meanwhile, back at home in her career she was told she was ridiculous to think of being a director. In 2000 she was appointed Director of Operations of North Surrey Water.
Her belief in overcoming obstacles doesn’t just stop with her own career. She has been an active member of the Women’s Engineering Society and of engineering institutions, encouraging younger people to take up this creative and fascinating career, and mentoring those who have yet to progress in their career. She has maintained her links with REDR and has served on the board of trustees as well as helping fundraising. In 1995 she was awarded the MBE.
In 2005 besides establishing her own engineering consultancy, she was shortlisted for the newly launched First Women Awards, moved house and got married – in the Antarctic.
And now, Jo Parker will be releasing her latest book How to Eat an Elephant this year to help people get things done and tackle the huge projects in their life that could really make a difference. She firmly believes that the more you challenge yourself the stronger you become.