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  1. Katharine, Lady Parsons ( née Bethell; 1859 – 16 October 1933) was the co-founder and second President of the Women's Engineering Society (WES), and an engineer in her own right.

  2. Award-winning singer-songwriter Katharine Parsons is consistently sought out for her vocal ability. With her original music, she has appeared on TV (MTV, Fox, CBS, WGN), and Radio (KCRW, WBEZ), as well as on the cover of Music Connection Magazine and in press (The Washington Post, Boston Globe, Billboard). New to session singing, her credits ...

  3. 31 de mai. de 2019 · On 23 June 1919, Katharine and Rachel Parsons, along with several other prominent women, founded the Women’s Engineering Society to resist the relinquishing of wartime jobs to men and to promote ...

  4. Lady Parsons (de solteira Katharine Bethell), nada en East Yorkshire en 1859 e finada o 16 de outubro de 1933, [1] foi unha enxeñeira británica, cofundadora e segunda presidenta da Women's Engineering Society (WES).

  5. Katharine Parsons managed teams of women working in armament factories during the First World War. In 1919, she was elected a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers and Ship-builders in recognition of this work and her contribution to shipbuilding.

  6. Katharine Parsons took a keen interest in engineering and encouraged her daughter to become an engineer. She was prominent among the suffragettes of northeast England and a pioneer of the Girl Guides movement.

  7. About. Katharine Parsons has had world-wide experience—from being a researcher in Philadelphia and Toronto, a photojournalist covering the Four-Eyed Fish in the Galapagos Islands, studying in China, and finally as a screenwriter and filmmaker.