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Kathleen Mary Cook was born on 25 August, 1910 in Wembley, England, is a British mechanical engineer. Discover Kathleen Mary Cook's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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25 August 1910 |
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Wembley, England |
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1971 |
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Kathleen Mary Cook Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Kathleen Mary Cook's Husband?
Her husband is Dennis Goodwin
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Kathleen Mary Cook Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kathleen Mary Cook worth at the age of 61 years old? Kathleen Mary Cook’s income source is mostly from being a successful engineer. She is from . We have estimated Kathleen Mary Cook's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Cook was only the second woman, following Holmes, to hold full membership since it was set up in 1847.
She was also the first female fellow of the Institute of British Foundrymen, and a member of the British Nuclear Society and the Royal Commonwealth Society.
Kathleen Mary Cook (25 August 1910–1971) was a mechanical engineer who was president of the Women's Engineering Society from 1955–1956.
Her father, P. V. Cook, who was also a mechanical engineer, worked with the earliest aeroplane engines.
Kathleen Mary Cook was born in Wembley on 25 August 1910.
She educated at La Convent of the Sainte Union des Sacres Coeurs in North London and in Paris.
In 1928 she became an apprentice at Hercule Engineering Company, London, her father's company, where she stayed for 7 years, completing her apprenticeship in 1933.
During the Second World War, Cook and three of her brothers developed and ran a factory in Northholt, where they developed gun breech mechanisms and spare parts for aircraft.
As a result of a government requested reorganisation, which Cook played a significant role in, production increased tenfold in four months.
Cook joined the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) in 1931.
She wrote a number of articles for the WES journal called The Woman Engineer, including one in 1935 reporting on a Shipping Engineering and Machinery Exhibition.
She also produced a report on the inauguration of the Marchwood Power Station at which Princess Margaret officiated.
She joined the Council in 1936, on which she served for over 25 years.
In 1942 Cook became director of Hercules Aircraft Construction Co Ltd, and was a founder member of Universal Equipment Co Ltd, which was established in 1945.
Cook remained in this role until the end of the war in 1945
She invented and patented a mobile bed called the Kainder Mobile Bed and set up a company called Kainder Ltd in 1949.
In 1951 she joined Wilman Engineering Co. Ltd, a small company making electronic equipment and automatic control units.
She worked as chief mechanical engineer and chairman of the company, and helped it to survive financial difficulties.
After raising capital, she was able to buy out her partners in the company and begin modernisation.
She became Vice-President in 1951 and was President from 1955-56.
She was appointed advertising manager of The Woman Engineer in 1953.
Holmes also proposed her as a full member many years later in 1955, with Caroline Haslett acting as an application referee.
In her 1955 presidential address she talked about her work as a mechanical engineer in production and how an engineering plant is run.
Kathleen Cook married D H I Goodwin, a marine engineer, in 1957.
In 1962, she was one of only ten female engineers who were entitled to designate themselves as 'Chartered Mechanical Engineer'.
Cook was a fellow of the Institute of Production Engineering.
She became a student member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, after being introduced by Verena Holmes.
She died in 1971 following a long illness.