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WISTA International Elects New Board Members to Continue Championing Equality in the Maritime Industry xinde marine news 2021-10-15 08:42

Women's International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA) executive committee held its election for three executive positions during their International AGM yesterday (13 October). The AGM was hosted in Hamburg alongside a conference that is taking place today and Friday.
 
Connie Roozen, WISTA Netherlands, retains her position as treasurer for another term, whilst two new members were elected as Executive Committee members, Sofia Fu¨rstenberg Stott, WISTA Sweden and Nazli Selek, WISTA Turkey. 
 
After being re-elected for a second term, Roozen explains the importance of WISTA to women in the shipping industry.
 
“I am pleased and honoured to continue my role as treasurer for this organisation, WISTA is a globally recognised organisation and must continue to press forward as it has done before. I look forward to continue working with all of my WISTA colleagues” 

On becoming a Executive Committee Member, Selek expresses her goals for being voted on to the WISTA Executive Committee.

“I want WISTA to be a bridge between Europe and Asia, between generations and between genders.
 
“Now that I have been given the chance, I aim to keep all of us together for our WISTA international goals to be achieved, and thank everyone and especially all the candidates for their support”
 
Newly elected Stott believes WISTA International has the potential for greater influence in the maritime industry.
 
“WISTA has an untapped opportunity to utilise its combined knowledge, insight, experience, network and outreach to enable this industry to move forward. To empower, to mobilise, and to provide much needed leadership to accelerate the change of this industry. This is what I will work for.”

Sanjam Sahi Gupta, Director of Sitara Shipping, and founder of WISTA India, steps down after completing her terms as Executive Committee Member since 2014. Her most recent contribution towards research into the COVID-19 impact on women, is an indication of how the future of shipping is changing. Remaining an active WISTA Member, and as Co-Chair of the Diversity Committee, Gupta will continue to pioneer equality for women in shipping. 

Despina Panayiotou Theodosiou, President of WISTA International, thanked Sanjam for all her hard work over her time being involved with board and the various projects she has led. 

“Sanjam has been an absolute star in our executive committee, the passion she shows shines through in everything you do. You are reliable, supportive, encouraging and always a team player. Keep doing great things.”

The new WISTA International board is as follows going forward:
President – Despina Panayiotou Theodosiou, WISTA Cyprus
Secretary – Alex Anagnostis, WISTA USA
Treasurer – Connie Roozen, WISTA Netherlands
ExCo Member – Nazli Selek, WISTA Turkey
ExCo Member – Sofia Fu¨rstenberg Stott, WISTA Sweden
Exco Member – Naa Densua Ayeetey, WISTA Ghana
ExCo Member – Fabiana Simoes Martins, WISTA Brazil

During the AGM, WISTA International welcomed WISTA Malaysia as a new national WISTA association to the organisation. Celebrations followed for 40 years anniversary of WISTA Germany, 10 years anniversary of WISTA Belgium and 5 years anniversary for WISTA Monaco, WISTA Georgia, WISTA Bahamas and WISTA Bermuda before closing the AGM.

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