It had been her vast experience, vigilance, care and natural ability to relate to people on the ground that enabled her to be so effective in that area.
She was described by the judges as a humble recipient with a strong backbone, and had a "superb" talent in communicating with all those around her.
"Showing commitment to the industry and to the development of her colleagues, she has likely saved lives under her direction and unwavering resolve to improve standards so that the job is completed safely."
Winners representing a broad selection of forestry companies took the stage, to a sell-out crowd at the Napier Conference Centre, in celebration of the inaugural forestry awards which were managed by master of ceremony and TV celebrity, Pio Terei.
The audience was made up of foresters, regional service providers, sponsors and community VIPs, who saw the event as an opportunity to lift the profile of the industry and the people who work in it.
James Powrie from Redaxe Forestry Intelligence, representing the judges, was very complimentary about all nominees and winners and as a judge in this first award campaign was impressed with the calibre across all the 15 categories making it difficult in some to assign a clear winner.
That was backed up by Hawke's Bay Forestry Group chief executive officer Keith Dolman.
"Our decision to implement these awards was on the back of the other regional campaigns being such a positive success for the regions and their people," he said.
"Hawke's Bay is an area for growth in this sector and it's important that we celebrate our own successes."
The awards will be reviewed with the concept to run them as an annual event going forward — with the objectives to benefit the region's forest industry by attracting skilled employees to the region as valued forestry industry players, to upskill and lift the standard of the skill base of the forestry workforce and to provide an opportunity for the forestry industry to celebrate its skilled professionals.