We’re thrilled to mark our 200th episode milestone at Women Offshore with a special discussion you won’t want to miss! Join our Women Offshore team, Ally Cedeno, Cassi Laskowski, and Christine MacMillan, as they dive deep into a question that sparks curiosity and reflection: “Would you let your daughter join the maritime industry?”

In this thought-provoking episode, the Women Offshore team shares personal insights, experiences, and perspectives on the challenges and opportunities women face in maritime careers. Discover why this question resonates deeply within our community and gain valuable perspectives on navigating the industry with resilience and determination.

Whether you’re a seasoned mariner, an aspiring professional, or simply curious about the maritime world, this episode offers empowering insights and inspiring stories highlighting the importance of representation and empowerment for women at sea.

Tune in to our 200th-episode celebration and join the conversation!

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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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