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At BioMar, we believe that equality is crucial to change the world. That is why we are proud to announce our participation in the Lead the Future campaign, led by Above & Beyond. This initiative aims to close the gender gap in STEM by empowering young women to pursue careers and leadership roles in these fields. Three of our inspiring female leaders will be role models in the campaign, sharing their stories and experiences with young students across Denmark. By speaking at schools and universities, they will highlight the opportunities for women in STEM, encouraging the next generation to dream big and lead the future.
Women make up just one-third of STEM graduates in the EU, a gap that limits progress for everyone. Lead the Future aims to change that by connecting young women with female leaders who’ve succeeded in STEM, inspiring them to start their own journeys.
Our role models will share stories of resilience, innovation, and perseverance, showing that while success comes with challenges, passion and support turn those challenges into opportunities. It's about showing young women they belong STEM, and leadership.
The campaign's panels and events will allow role models to engage with students, answer questions, and share advice to spark ambition and confidence in STEM. As living proof of what's possible, they will inspire the next generation to pursue their dreams.
At BioMar, we believe diversity drives innovation and that empowering women is key to an equitable future. Our involvement in the Lead the Future campaign reflects our commitment to gender equality and to creating a world where every voice is heard and every talent is valued.
We're joining a movement with leading companies across industries, united to inspire and support the next generation of female talent. Together, we can break down the barriers holding women back in STEM. Together, we can Lead the Future.
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Read moreRisha Alleyne: Transforming Caribbean Aquaculture One Step at a Time
Risha Alleyne’s journey from Trinidad and Tobago to becoming a leader in Caribbean aquaculture is driven by her vision for sustainable food security and her commitment to empowering communities through innovation and education.
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Read moreSilia Woodside: Leading Coral Restoration in The Bahamas
Silia’s journey from a small Bahamian fishing village to a leader in coral restoration is a story of passion, science, and a deep commitment to saving our oceans.
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Read moreHanne Tolderlund Rasmussen: from chemical engineering to leading with passion and innovation
From her early days as a chemical engineer to becoming a Global Process Innovation Unit Manager at BioMar, her journey is one of discovery and personal evolution.
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Read moreWomen steering the course for the Caribbean
BioMar is proud to support women who are passionate about aquaculture and marine science. In 2023, we announced our sponsorship of Women in Caribbean Aquaculture (WiCA), a network of female professionals and students dedicated to advancing the aquaculture industry in the region.
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Read moreKyla Zatti: a journey of hard work and innovation in fish nutrition
At BioMar, we are honoured to work with a group of brilliant and dedicated North American women driving aquaculture development.
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Read moreHelen Hamilton: a story about passion in sustainability
Helen Hamilton, Global Sustainability Manager at BioMar Group, is one of our North American women who has made significant contributions to the aquaculture industry
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Read moreMia Avril: Innovating in Nutrition for a Sustainable Caribbean Aquaculture
From Saint Lucia to the Bahamas, Mia Avril’s journey in aquaculture is fueled by passion and a commitment to sustainable solutions.
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Read moreMonica Juarez: a dream to battle food insecurity
Monica Juarez Ceballos, R&D Senior Scientist at BioMar, is one of our North American women that helps advance the aquaculture industry. Originally from Mexico City, Monica has spent the past 16 years living in Norway, where she has integrated herself in the Nordic country without loosing any of her Mexican side.