New leaderSHIP for Women in Maritime Association Caribbean

New leaderSHIP for Women in  Maritime Association Caribbean

TRELAWNY, Jamaica--The Women in Maritime Association Caribbean (WiMAC) conducted a Regional Conference and Sixth Annual General Meeting (AGM) under the theme, “Navigating Horizons: Mobilising Stronger Networks for Caribbean Women towards a Sustainable Maritime Industry”. This dynamic, empowering and informative conference brought together members affectionately called SEAsters from approximately fifteen countries across the Caribbean, according to a press release from WiMAC. It was held at the Conference Centre of Ocean Coral Spring Hotel, Trelawny, Jamaica, from October 3 to 5.

Incoming WiMAC President Dr. Evette Smith Johnson stated, “The Caribbean Sea isn’t what separates us, it is what binds us together; we will grow as SEAsters, from strength to strength.”

The newly elected WiMAC Governing Council consists of the President – Dr. Evette Smith Johnson (Jamaica), Immediate Past President – Tamara Lowe-James (Dominica), Vice President, Research and Development – Suzette Balkaran (Trinidad and Tobago), Director of Finance – Ilaisa Lila (Suriname), Vice President, Public Relations and Marketing – Tricia King (St. Kitts and Nevis), Vice President, Membership – Abigail Bryan (Jamaica), Member-At-Large – Carlita Benjamin (Dominica), Director of Corporate Affairs – Raquel Forbes (Jamaica), Vice President, Women and Development – Katina Benn (Guyana) and Operations Manager – Valerie Simpson (Jamaica).

The WiMAC Conference hosted 80 participants including the newly launched (September 28 – World Maritime Day) Student Chapter at the Caribbean Maritime University, Jamaica, the release states. The members-only AGM had representatives from Aruba, Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Belize, Curaçao, Dominica, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago.

The keynote speaker was Eva Lewis, Director of Citi Jamaica and a St. Lucia national. She challenged a captivated audience to redefine “Network” focusing on purposefulness, the value of mentorship and being vulnerable. It was awe-inspiring and empowering, according to the release.

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has facilitated the creation of professional networks to improve gender balance in the shipping industry. Under IMO’s auspices, eight Women in Maritime Associations (WIMAs) have been established, including WiMAC. The Maritime Authority Jamaica hosted the 2023 WiMAC Conference and AGM.

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