Royal Academy of Engineering fellowship for two Rolls-Royce experts

This year's elections for the Royal Society of Engineering, the leading British professional institution, has resulted in two Rolls-Royce colleagues being made Fellows.

Chief Technology and Strategy Officer, Grazia Vittadini, has been made just one of seven International Fellows; and Kevin Daffey, Director of Governmental Application Engineering and Automation in Rolls-Royce Power Systems was made a Fellow.

The Academy’s fellows are recognised as having made exceptional contributions to their own sector, pioneering new innovations, leading progress in business or academia, providing high level advice to government, or promoting wider understanding of engineering and technology.

We’re so proud of Kevin and Grazia for their deserved election.

Thousands of our engineering and technology community are members of professional institutions around the world. It’s a really important part of developing a career, sharing best practice and building a network that can support and help our people grow. We also have our prestigious network of Rolls-Royce Fellows, global experts in their fields, used to help find solutions to the toughest challenges we face, and bring on those early in their engineering journey in Rolls-Royce.

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