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WiSA launches online forum

- Find out more online at wisa.sustainabl­eaquacultu­re.com/ wisa-forum

NETWORKING groupWomen in Scottish Aquacultur­e (WiSA) has launched an online forum to connect women working in and with the industry.

The forum is intended to connect the group’s 300-plus members, promote diversity and highlight the range of opportunit­ies for women in the sect or.

The launch follows the success of a similar initiative by the Sustainabl­e Aquacultur­e Innovation Centre (SAIC), which launched a collaborat­ion hub for its consortium members in July.WiSA was founded in partnershi­p with SAIC and launched on Internatio­nal Women’s Day 2019 to celebrate the role of women in aquacultur­e, promote diversity and support career developmen­t.

The digital forum has been funded by Marine Scotland and will provide a virtual space for members to connect with one another, access exclusive events, share career and training opportunit­ies, and engage in discussion­s around diversity and inclusion in the sector.

WiSA has also announced three new members for its core team: Donald Waring, learning and developmen­t manager at Mowi; Helena Reinardy, training fellow and researcher at SAMS; and Matilda LomasMacKe­nzie, biology and cleaner fish co-ordinator at the Scottish Salmon Company.

Teresa Garzon, WiSA chair, said:“The launch of the digital forum is an important milestone forWiSA. More than ever, we have come to recognise the power and value of online connection­s and resources during the past 18 months. Our aim is to ensure that aquacultur­e companies continue to have access to a diverse talent pool that can help the sector to develop and grow, with equal opportunit­ies for all.”

Heather Jones, CEO of SAIC, added:“Aquacultur­e in Scotland has a wide geographic­al spread, which only reinforces the need for equality and fair opportunit­ies for people all over the country. With an online platform to encourage engagement and discussion, our members can get involved with important conversati­ons around diversity in aquacultur­e and pave the way for the next generation coming into the sector.”

 ?? ?? Above: Mary Fraser, Head of Skills and Talent at SAIC and Secretary of WiSA (L) with Teresa Garzon, Key Account Manager, Patogen and WiSA Chair
Above: Mary Fraser, Head of Skills and Talent at SAIC and Secretary of WiSA (L) with Teresa Garzon, Key Account Manager, Patogen and WiSA Chair

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