Debbie Abel has a BSc Hons in ‘Geology and Applied Geology’ from the old University of Natal. She is professionally registered with SACNASP and a full member of the SA Institute of Engineering and Environmental Geologists (SAIEG), gaining 30+ years’ experience in private consulting and local government. Training in a small but vibrant specialist geotechnical consultancy allowed a wide range of project experience including but not limited to roads, pipelines, bridges, tunnels, residential and commercial developments, dams, slope stability / landslides, landfills, cemeteries, contaminated land, waste water disposal and groundwater. In 2010, she decided life wasn’t busy enough and enrolled for (and was eventually awarded) a Masters in Environmental Management from University of Free State; the ever increasing environmental component to any and all projects was often intimately related to the geology and she wanted to know ‘how the other half lived’ on these inter-disciplinary professional teams. This was all ideal preparation for the local government setting she currently finds herself in where the engineering geologist has to be a Jack-of-all-trades dealing with many and varied departments.