Winner of everywoman’s Entrepreneur for Good Award, Dipalee started her geotechnical and environmental engineering consultancy in 2009 alongside her university friend, with the aim of building sustainable communities in the UK and beyond, through better ground engineering, while simultaneously creating a company that cares about people and planet.
What made you want to start Ground & Water?
“Fifteen years ago, I couldn’t see how I was going to build my career and start having a family. So, I bravely and ignorantly ripped up the rule book, and working alongside my business partner and good friend, Francis Williams, Ground & Water was born. Initially led from our kitchen tables, and soon with babes-in-arms, we managed to build the business from the ground up. We were always determined to build a values-led company with family and community at the heart.”
What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learnt so far?
“The biggest lesson I’ve learnt along the way is that you cannot control others or motivate them, but you can trust and inspire them. So, spend more time focusing on yourself and how you can be better and do better. Keep learning and invest in your personal development – it will reward you both in personal and professional life and it will enable you to become the person you want to be and, in turn, inspire the people around you.”
Our spring campaign is all about celebrating women. Can you tell us about a strong female in your life who has helped you?
“My mother is my role model and someone who has hugely helped me. She herself raised three children and ran two businesses, a lot of it on her own, as my father died when I was 10. She showed me how to be strong and driven, yet grounded. I decided early on that I was going to be a mum and have a career. I honestly don’t think I would have the career I do today without her consistent help over the years with childcare and her delicious home-cooked meals, while I was busy working.”
What are your ambitions for the future?
“My purpose in life is to continue to work towards the United Nations Sustainability goals, especially UN SDG 5, Gender Equality. I’m a huge advocate for talking about and promoting EDI in the industry and beyond. My youngest child is a girl and I want to show her that women can be amazing mothers, business leaders and change makers. I’m passionate about inspiring and empowering young girls, women and women of colour into the industry, and supporting them in their careers.”
What does this look like?
“More talks, presentations, going into schools, releasing more episodes of my podcast, Chai & Chat Engineering, doing more work with Inspiring Girls UK, partnering with charities that align with our values, the first of which we have started recently with Charity: water.
Ground & Water strives to be a responsible and sustainable business, so B Corp certification is important for us. We would also like to grow our team and open some regional offices in the Midlands and the north, ensuring that we provide career progression for our team and future talent coming through, working towards UN SDG 8 – decent work and economic growth.
My personal ambitions: I’d love to climb Kilimanjaro and run another marathon at some point! And for my family, to spend time with my children, watch them grow and be a constant presence in their lives.”
Has being a woman in the industry you’re in been an advantage or a hurdle to overcome?
“In my formative years, I would say it was a hurdle. A large part of that was the narrative I was telling myself: I am a woman of colour in a white male industry. I found myself in spaces where I was frequently the minority and I let this limit my self-belief and capabilities. Over the past five years, I have been working hard on myself, on my self-belief, imposter syndrome and confidence, and now realise I can use my uniqueness and my voice in the workplace and in industry to create more equality, to bring awareness to these issues, to role model, to inspire more girls and women in the engineering and construction industry and beyond. I want to build a new way of working.”
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