Reframing the narrative for women in maritime
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Celebrating Women in Maritime
Honouring the Women Shaping the Future of the Maritime Industry On this International Day of Women in Maritime, we highlight the voices of a few extraordinary women who work within Mintra. In today's article we feature: Andri Anastasiou Product Manager Emmanolia Kolias Channel Director Erle Kristin Wagle Director, Maritime Strategy & Business Development Kirsten McAuley BD & TMS Manager Jessica Suessmilch Learning Development Manager Siren Berge…


Why diversity makes business sense
On International Women in Maritime Day, Sakura Kuma, senior advisor at Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), outlines how the maritime industry could more effectively make use of its innate diversity. Shipping is a truly international business and I was drawn to a career in the industry as the result of the opportunity it offered to deal …
Confronting gender imbalance in Maritime Security through European Union–Caribbean Cooperation - Caribbean News Global
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – As the world prepares to mark the International Day for Women in Maritime on 18 May, the European Union’s Seaport Cooperation Project (SEACOP) organised a high-level seminar in Bridgetown to focus attention on the lack of gender equality in the maritime sector—particularly in areas like security and law enforcement, where women remain significantly underrepresented. Women continue to face structural barriers in maritime ca…
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