Empowering Women in Produce: Insights from the Global Fresh Series
In this week’s episode of the Global Fresh Series with Juanita Gaglio, we delve into the inspirational work of Global Women Fresh, an innovative organization dedicated to uniting women in the produce industry from around the world. Co-Founder, Julie Escobar, who boasts a rich background in both Ag tech and Fin Tech, will guide us through the organization’s mission, which is now in its fourth year.
Julie will introduce us to three fundamental tenets of Global Women Fresh: empower, inspire, and connect women across every level of the supply chain. These principles serve as the foundation for the organization’s ongoing efforts to promote gender equality and leadership among women in produce.
Exciting Partnerships for Women’s Advancement
As part of its commitment to fostering female leaders, Global Women Fresh has recently announced a new partnership with industry experts Carmell Clark and Laura Dellinger. They aim to enhance the organization’s mission through executive virtual coaching techniques. The discussion will explore the transformative experiences women face throughout various career stages, providing valuable insights that resonate with women everywhere.
A Global Perspective
This month’s GLOBAL FRESH SERIES of The Produce Industry Podcast takes listeners on a captivating journey across the globe with host Juanita Gaglio. From Berlin to Hong Kong and Brussels to Cape Town, the podcast is dedicated to uniting the supply chain and showcasing the incredible stories of women leading the charge in produce.
Special Thanks to Our Sponsors
A heartfelt thanks to our sponsors, especially Ag Tools, Inc.. For more information, visit their website: Ag Tech Tools.
Support the Podcast
We encourage our listeners to support us in our mission to uplift women in the produce industry! You can support the podcast through this link: Support the Produce Industry Podcast.
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