Anne Gillespie Shaw

[4] At the 13th annual conference of the Society, Shaw gave a presentation on her study of motion at the Science Museum in Kensington, London.

[5] In late 1936, Shaw helped produce a film for the Electrical Association for Women which demonstrated the application of motion study concerning food preparation in the home.

[2] On 31 May 1937, she was selected by the National Institute of Industrial Psychology to lecture on modern developments in the study of time and motion.

[6] On 26 November 1937, at the Metropolitan-Vickers Debating Society, Shaw served as an opponent of a motion "That the Introduction of Female Apprentices to these works is to be deplored".

Between 1964 and 1979, she was also the director of Wescot Ltd.[10] In the 1954 New Year Honours she was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services in the field of personnel management.