Dr. Carol Ann Budd is one of 50 new Fellows and seven new International Fellows, who were elected into the Canadian Academy of Engineering on May 15, 2025. Carol is an exemplary advocate for Indigenous persons in engineering and more broadly for education of Indigenous persons in STEM. Her engineering innovation has led to a top-place finish in the Canadian Engineering Design Competition and to the development of novel airbag technology that has been adopted worldwide. Dr. Budd has dedicated her career to advancing Indigenous contributions in engineering through leadership of the Canadian Aboriginal Science and Technology Society (CASTS), the Indigenous Futures in Engineering initiative at ĂŰĚŇ´ŤĂ˝, Indigenous Council at ĂŰĚŇ´ŤĂ˝, and the new Kingston Native Centre and Language Nest. The Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE) is the national institution through which individuals, who have made outstanding contributions to engineering in Canada, provide strategic advice on matters of critical importance to Canada and to Canadians.