From Office Junior at 17 to MD and Co-Owner: Michelle Quinn on Engineering, Grit and the Management Buyout She Completed Two Weeks After Giving Birth

June 26
40 mins

Episode Description

In this episode of Scale HER Up, I'm joined by Michelle Quinn — Managing Director and co-owner of Almond Engineering, a precision engineering company based in Livingston, West Lothian.

Michelle started at Almond as a 17-year-old on a three-week temporary contract. She had no qualifications, no idea what engineering was, and no particular plan. Twenty-one years later, she owns the company.

This is one of the most extraordinary journeys I've heard on this podcast — and Michelle tells it with complete honesty, including the parts that were hard.

We cover:

- What Almond Engineering does and the range of industries it serves

- How Michelle went from office junior to MD without a degree or formal training

- The moment at 17 she told the founder she'd be the first female MD — and why they both laughed

- What it's like being a young woman in a heavily male-dominated industry — and how she built respect from the ground up

- The management buyout she completed less than two weeks after having her first child

- How she funded the MBO — and what the process actually looked like

- Being a self-described workaholic and what having a family changed

- Introducing flexible working into an engineering company — and why it's the best thing they've ever done

- Why she'll hoover the office, do deliveries and do whatever it takes — and why that matters

- What needs to change to get more women into engineering

**Quote of the episode:** *"I'll be the first female MD in this company."* — Michelle Quinn, age 17 (she was right)

If you're someone who has been told there's only one path to success — or you're building something in an industry that wasn't built with you in mind — this episode is for you.

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