In episode 115, April interviews Retired Coast Guard Master Chief Petty Officer Diane Bucci about the role of women in Coast Guard history and the future in maritime.

Diane joined the Coast Guard in 1975. Master Chief Petty Officer Bucci was one of the first women to be selected for command master chiefs, making history in 1988 when she became the first enlisted woman to command afloat as officer-in-charge of the Coast Guard tug Capstan.

Be inspired by the way Diane made history by breaking many of the Coast Guard’s early gender barriers and hear what she has to say about paving the way for other women to thrive in the maritime industry.

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The Women Offshore Foundation is an online organization and resource center for a diverse workforce on the water. Its mission is to propel women into meaningful careers through access to a worldwide community and professional development resources, while raising awareness amongst industry leaders and decision makers about issues affecting women on the water. Contact Women Offshore today: [email protected].

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