Women in Shipping #IWD2023 – Day 2
Karen Ogidigben Algoma Central Corporation What piece of career advice would you give your younger self if you knew then what you know now?Imposter syndrome is Ok, and many leaders
Karen Ogidigben Algoma Central Corporation What piece of career advice would you give your younger self if you knew then what you know now?Imposter syndrome is Ok, and many leaders
We explore and celebrate some of the top women working in the shipping industry during the week of International Women’s Day 2023
Women’s History Month is an annual celebration that highlights the contributions of women to events in history and contemporary society. The National Women’s History Alliance designates a yearly theme for
Wednesday 18th May 2022 marks the inaugural IMO International Day for Women in Maritime, which focusses on the theme “Training-Visibility-Recognition: Supporting a barrier-free working environment”. We have spoken to female
New reporting arrangements Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the UK’s Government Equalities Office (GEO) and the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) suspended enforcement of the gender pay gap deadlines
Spinnaker was pleased to contribute to the Women & Work All Party Parliamentary Group’s 2020 report on Wellbeing at Work, which has now been published. The Group, chaired by Jess
#choosetochallenge On International Women’s Day 2021, Spinnaker raises its hand to show a collective commitment to challenging and calling out inequality within the maritime industry. Our work supporting leadership teams,
All About Shipping have revealed their top women in the industry, including Spinnaker Managing Director Teresa Peacock taking the number 16 spot. “I am honoured to be featured in this
The Pride in Maritime Network from Maritime UK is delighted to announce plans for LGBT+ History Month. The theme this year is ‘Body, Mind and Spirit’. LGBT+ History Month shines a spotlight