More
    HomeSocietyWiMAC President Celebrates Women Creating Waves in Maritime Sector

    WiMAC President Celebrates Women Creating Waves in Maritime Sector

    Published on

    spot_img

    Members of the Women in Maritime Association Caribbean (WiMAC) Antigua and Barbuda Chapter Inc. Front Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Tamara Lowe-James (Immediate Past President of WiMAC), Ms. Shenica Sebastian (President) and Mrs. Jemella Bascus-Sharpe (Vice President), Second Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Katarina McGhie-Thompson, Ms. Brenda Albert (Treasurer), Mrs. Karen Michael, Ms. Lanise George, Dr. Tricia Lovell, Ms. Franciose Bowen, Mrs. Mikyla Frederick-Winter, and Ms. Nicola Alleyne.

    **INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR WOMEN IN MARITIME**

    **President’s Message**

    **“AN OCEAN OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN.”**

    International Day for Women in Maritime is celebrated annually on the 18th May.

    This initiative is led by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to promote the empowerment of women across the sector. This year’s theme is, “An Ocean of Opportunities for Women”.

    Today we celebrate the women who hold a diverse array of roles within the maritime industry and are making significant contributions ranging from operational positions to leadership roles on board vessels and on shore. These include Captains, Officers, Marine Engineers, Technicians, Marine Biologists, Environmental Scientists, Maritime Lawyers, Policy Makers, Port and Logistics Managers. This proves that success is possible and not gender specific.

    Special thanks to the IMO and other supporting organizations who continue to shape policies and actions to promote greater representation, recognition and empowerment of women within the sector.

    We here at WiMAC Antigua and Barbuda, join to celebrate this day and recognize the work of our phenomenal women creating waves in the Maritime Sector.

    **Happy International Day for Women in Maritime!!**

    Latest articles

    Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross Mobile Clinic Vandalised in Latest Break-In

    Antigua & Barbuda Red Cross (ABRC): This morning’s (Saturday, May 17, 2025) feature marks...

    Antiguan Woman Missing for Over 34 Years to Return Home from Venezuela

    An Antiguan woman who had been missing for more than 34 years has been...

    Antigua and Barbuda Leads Regional Call for Sustainable Tourism at Caribbean Tourism Travel Forum

    As part of the 43rd Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) Caribbean Travel Marketplace,...

    Antigua Pushes Ahead with Africa Flights as Browne Dismisses Opposition Allegations over Antigua Airways

    Prime Minister Gaston Browne has defended his government’s efforts to deepen aviation ties with...

    More like this

    Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross Mobile Clinic Vandalised in Latest Break-In

    Antigua & Barbuda Red Cross (ABRC): This morning’s (Saturday, May 17, 2025) feature marks...

    Antiguan Woman Missing for Over 34 Years to Return Home from Venezuela

    An Antiguan woman who had been missing for more than 34 years has been...

    Antigua and Barbuda Leads Regional Call for Sustainable Tourism at Caribbean Tourism Travel Forum

    As part of the 43rd Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) Caribbean Travel Marketplace,...