Metro Vancouver
First job
Babysitter and server.
Best career advice
First, observe and ask questions. You will be surrounded by colleagues with experience and knowledge, and so it's helpful to be a sponge. Next, relationships are important. Get to know the people you work with. And lastly, develop your problem solving skills. When something is tangly, work on breaking it down into manageable steps, and keep focused on the bigger picture.

Isabelle Weber-Concannon2026 Finalist

Stanley Park Water Supply Tunnel Project, Project Manager Engineer at Metro Vancouver

Metro Vancouver

Isabelle Weber-Concannon is an exceptional representative of women in construction and a remarkable young leader within one of Metro Vancouver’s major water infrastructure projects. She consistently demonstrates a thoughtful and proactive approach to community relations, ensuring Metro Vancouver’s commitment to residents is upheld in every interaction. In her role as Stanley Park Water Supply Tunnel Project, Project Manager Engineer at Metro Vancouver, Isabelle keeps design intent and buildability aligned, helping teams avoid rework and protect schedule. Colleagues say Isabelle possesses a rare ability to stay consistently positive, solution-oriented, and community-focused even in challenging construction environments. She combines technical understanding with genuine empathy, ensuring project needs are met while community wellbeing is protected. At Metro Vancouver, colleagues have seen Isabelle’s work have a direct and positive impact on Metro Vancouver by strengthening relationships with a community that is heavily affected by a multi-year, five-year infrastructure project.

What voters said

"Isabelle possesses a rare ability to stay consistently positive, solution-oriented, and community-focused even in challenging construction environments."
First job
Babysitter and server.
Best career advice
First, observe and ask questions. You will be surrounded by colleagues with experience and knowledge, and so it's helpful to be a sponge. Next, relationships are important. Get to know the people you work with. And lastly, develop your problem solving skills. When something is tangly, work on breaking it down into manageable steps, and keep focused on the bigger picture.

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