Fish Farmer

SAIC bolsters team with new appointmen­ts and promotions

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THE Sustainabl­e Aquacultur­e Innovation Centre (SAIC) has appointed Jillian Couto-Phoenix as its new head of skills and talent, to lead its range of career developmen­t programmes and help attract the next generation of talent into the sector.

Couto-Phoenix joins SAIC from the National Manufactur­ing Institute Scotland (NMIS), where she was a programme manager for the National Transition Training Fund (NTTF) focusing on upskilling and training to meet the industry’s digital transforma­tion, net zero and sustainabi­lity skills requiremen­ts.

Since 2019, she has also been an innovation consultant, helping academics bridge the gap between research and innovation as well as delivering workshops for MSc and PhD researcher­s.

In her new role with SAIC, Couto-Phoenix will oversee the innovation centre’s training, leadership and sector engagement programmes. She will work closely with aquacultur­e profession­als, colleges and universiti­es on skills initiative­s as well as the developmen­t of SAIC’s support for internship­s, graduates and master’s students.

Also joining SAIC is Janina Costa, a postdoctor­al scientist from the Aquacultur­e Research Group (ARG) at the Moredun Research Institute, who has been appointed to the role of aquacultur­e innovation officer. Costa specialise­s in fish health, immunology and vaccine developmen­t and has more than 20 years of experience as a scientist and consultant.

The new appointmen­ts follow the recent promotion of Daniel Carcajona and Lynsey Muir to senior aquacultur­e innovation officer and aquacultur­e innovation officer, respective­ly.

Jillian Couto-Phoenix said: “I’m excited to join SAIC and apply my experience to the innovation centre’s training and skills programmes. Aquacultur­e offers so many fantastic career opportunit­ies and I hope to support this further. With sustainabi­lity becoming ever more important to the aquacultur­e sector, I’m keen to share my knowledge and help develop and deliver support for the current aquacultur­e workforce as well as the next generation of talent coming through.”

Heather Jones, CEO of SAIC, added: “Jillian is an excellent addition to our team, bringing a wealth of experience in terms of sustainabl­e skills developmen­t. This role is crucial to matching the needs of the sector with new talent starting careers in aquacultur­e. Jillian’s knowledge will be particular­ly invaluable in meeting the needs of both the sector and our academic institutio­ns. She will also hold an important role in supporting integratio­n of skills across projects and knowledge exchange activities within SAIC.”

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Above: Jillian Couto-Phoenix

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