An employee from leading infrastructure asset health business, Hydrosave, has been named as a finalist of the forthcoming Women in Utilities Awards 2025.
In an industry where women are underrepresented, the annual awards event, organised by the Womens Utilities Network, shines a spotlight on the outstanding achievements of women who are inspiring change across the utilities sector.
Julia Hinton, Head of Risk and Governance at Hydrosave, has been shortlisted in the category of Business Champion (Utility), which celebrates the pivotal work that essential roles do to keep utility services running smoothly.
Julia, who has worked within the water sector for 34 years, was shortlisted for her professional aptitude and resolute leadership skills. Her positive impact and important work have seen her succeed in many achievements such as the delivery of a £6m high profile water leakage framework, the implementation of an Institute of Leadership development programme and the leadership of Hydrosave’s equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) agenda.