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MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT
Reflecting on Women Offshore's Impactful Journey into 2024 As we set sail into 2024, it's truly inspiring to reflect on Women Offshore’s impact on the maritime community. What began as small ripples nearly seven years ago has magnified into a powerful force driving change and advancement, embodying the essence of the saying, "A drop in the ocean, a change in the sea." This past year has been marked by extraordinary accomplishments, most notably the awarding of $80,000 in scholarships in collaboration with OSG and MEBA. These scholarships have illuminated the paths of ambitious students in the maritime field, guiding them toward a promising future and symbolizing hope in every drop of support we offer. A pivotal moment of 2023 was the expansion of our Career Support Program. Beyond enrolling 12 deserving individuals, we opened our doors wider to welcome an even greater number of participants, further solidifying our commitment to nurturing talent in the maritime sector. This expansion, akin to adding more drops to our ocean, has significantly enhanced our collective strength and impact. Our Student Day at SUNY Maritime was a resounding success, gathering a room full of aspiring maritime students from across the nation to learn from industry leaders. The Women Offshore Conference at Texas A&M in Galveston, themed "A World of Opportunity," provided an unparalleled platform for networking, learning, and inspiration. Similarly, our Inclusion Summit made a profound impact, focusing on leadership enhancement, bias awareness, and inclusive mentorship. The significant achievements of Women Offshore are a direct reflection of the steadfast commitment and support from our remarkable community. Each of you contributes to the vast ocean of our collective efforts, driving our mission to empower women+ in the maritime industry. By fostering a diverse and inclusive environment, we are collectively creating waves of profound impact. We extend our heartfelt thanks for your vital role in this journey. Together, let's continue to navigate towards a future rich with positive change in 2024 and beyond, remembering that every contribution, no matter how small, is a vital drop in the vast ocean of our shared mission.
Ally M. Cedeno Ally M. Cedeno, Founder & President Women Offshore Foundation
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT
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WHO WE ARE AND OUR VISION
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2023 BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND STAFF
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OUR VALUES AND CORPORATE MEMBERS
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STORIES FROM THE COMMUNITY
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PROGRAMS: CAREER SUPPORT, MENTORSHIP, AND S.A.V.E.
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EVENTS: STUDENT DAY, GALA, INCLUSION SUMMIT, AND CONFERENCE
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MARKETING OUR MISSION
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A MARITIME COMMUNITY IN WHICH ALL INDIVIDUALS, REGARDLESS OF GENDER, ARE EMPOWERED TO PURSUE THEIR CAREER AMBITIONS. The Women Offshore Foundation, also known as Women Offshore, is an online organization and resource center established in 2017 to support a diverse workforce on the water. As a 501(c)(3) public charity, our 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. As a community centered on the lived experiences of women+ working on the water, we are deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion within our community and the broader industry. Our mission includes eliminating gender-based discrimination through an intersectional approach, and our membership includes women and members of marginalized gender identities and expressions.
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2023 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Ally Cedeno
Laura McFalls
Martha Music
Victoria Jones
Founder & President
Vice President
Treasurer
Secretary
Cathy Konwisarz
Raina Barnes
Lindsay Price
Director, Compliance
Director, Student Advocacy
Director, Advocacy
2023 STAFF
Cassi Laskowski
Christine MacMillan
Kristy Gilger
Barb Maghirang
Brianna Fenty
Executive Director
Director, Career Support
Marketing Manager
Executive Assistant
Grant Writer & Prospect Research Analyst
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OUR VALUES
Community – Connect a strong and supportive community of female offshore workers to give or receive mentorship and/or guidance. Development – Support the career growth and advancement of women for careers on the water. Elevation – Raise the profile of women and marginalized groups, highlighting issues and challenges affecting their careers. Professionalism – Understand our members’ needs and provide information and resources that exceed expectations. Collaboration – Work toward a shared vision of reducing the gender gap on the water with our members, collaborators, and supporters. Resilience – Embrace impending challenges with confidence that we will achieve our goals. Progressive – Create change for lasting results, charting a course for women’s careers on the water, creating a workforce that is representative of the population.
THANK YOU TO OUR CORPORATE MEMBERS We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our 2023 corporate members. Their generous contributions have been pivotal to our success this year, and we couldn't have achieved our goals without their support.
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STORIES FROM THE COMMUNITY
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Cadet Brianna Linderholm
First off, I wanted to thank you again for granting me the Cruise Scholarship this year. It has allowed me to focus solely on my learning this fall and not have to worry about the costs of living outside of it. Being out here has been a wonderful experience! Being on the Great Lakes Maritime Academy especially has helped me gather a better understanding of ship handling and piloting, going through the rivers multiple times a week. I have been able to learn how to load, unload, trim, read drafts, spot the boat, and boom, along with many more important skills, and to top it off, it's been really fun! This next summer, I'm excited to get out again and continue to refine these skills I've been busy learning, along with continuing to build an understanding of how everything works out on the water! My advice for other cadets coming out is to not be afraid to ask lots of questions and to believe in yourself and your abilities! Having confidence in what you do is a total game changer, even if you're still learning! Once again, thank you so much! - Brianna Linderholm, Great Lakes Maritime Academy 2023 Scholarship Recipient
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I wanted to thank you for helping me with the funding for getting into the Piney Point program. I finally got all my medical documents cleared and am looking forward to flying to Baltimore on the 15th of December. It is hard to express in words how much I appreciate your mentorship and Women Offshore.
Alyssa Ray
-Alyssa Ray, Deckhand 2023 Career Support Program Participant
Ashlyn Mullan
My experience on Summer Sea Term 2023 this past summer was amazing and quite interesting...We visited four ports this summer: Tampa, New Orleans, Curacao, and Puerto Rico. My goal for the summer was to make new connections and succeed in my learning to prepare myself for the industry. The Women Offshore scholarship helped me immensely, and I am incredibly grateful for the aid I received. The application process was easy, and it was not hard to find, either. Again, thank you so much for this opportunity. I am incredibly thankful. -Ashlyn Mullan, SUNY Maritime, 2023 Scholarship Recipient
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PROGRAMS
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PROPEL WOMEN INTO MEANINGFUL CAREERS WOMEN OFFSHORE'S CAREER SUPPORT Career Support has made a substantial impact in empowering women in the maritime sector. Under the leadership of Christine MacMillan, Director of Career Support, Women Offshore advanced its initiative in a wide range of activities, including personalized coaching to professional training, all aimed at fostering talent and opening new career pathways. A key highlight of 2023 was the US State Maritime Academy Training Cruise Scholarship program, which provided essential financial aid to the tune of $80,000, underscoring the organization’s dedication to educational progress.
Christine MacMillan Director of Career Support
In 2023, Christine expanded her focus to include community engagement, launching the innovative "Catapulting Your Career Ashore" program. This self-paced initiative is designed to support mariners transitioning to onshore careers. Additionally, the program's presence was amplified through social media with "Christine's Career Tips," significantly extending the initiative's influence and reach. Recognizing the global scope of maritime challenges, Christine has also directed efforts toward providing targeted educational support to community members beyond the United States. Her actions reflect a profound understanding of the diverse needs and challenges within the industry, highlighting her commitment to inclusive and impactful support for maritime professionals.
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CAREER SUPPORT: 2022-2023 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
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$21k
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36 CAREER SUPPORT PROGRAM CANDIDATES
$21,000 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
11 JOB PLACEMENTS IN UNDER 12 MONTHS
Scholarships for US State Maritime Academy Students
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36 APPLICATIONS RECEIVED
10 SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED
$80K SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED
Worldwide Community Engagement
SELF-PACED COURSE TO TRANSITION SHORESIDE
50 CAREER ADVICE SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS
280 CAREER CONSULTATIONS
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MENTORSHIP PROGRAM
At Women Offshore, we believe that in order to reduce the gender gap, we must connect women seeking mentoring with experienced seafarers in this community. Our mentor program, the Women Offshore MentorSHIP, virtually connects both mentors and mentees. This program is open to women anywhere in the world who have previously worked or currently work on the water in the maritime or offshore oil and gas industries.
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WHAT OUR PARTICIPANTS ARE SAYING: "We had a great meeting. Savannah has been my moral support in a devastating time. I almost lost hope and thought of changing careers into something else because I had no opportunity to start my sea career. My mental health was affected, and I was depressed, but Savannah has been a great help to me, and I feel much better now. All I ever wanted was a career at sea, which almost became impossible because I didn't get the recommendations and push I needed, but Savannah alone was in my corner, and I am forever grateful for her."
YVONNE MARGARET GOLO, MENTEE
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SEXUAL ASSAULT & VIOLENCE ERADICATION S.A.V.E. PROGRAM
The Women Offshore’s Sexual Assault and Violence Eradication Program (S.A.V.E.) is vital in combatting sexual violence in offshore environments. It offers essential support and resources for survivors, promoting a safer, more respectful workplace culture. By emphasizing education and prevention, the SAVE Program not only aids recovery but also proactively works to ensure the safety and well-being of women+ in these challenging workspaces. This program’s role is critical in fostering a more inclusive and secure environment in offshore industries.
2023 S.A.V.E. PROGRAM IMPACT Guided Victims in Reporting to Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS)
Social Media Content on How and When to Report Sexual Misconduct
Provided Further Guidance for the Next USCG Authorization Act
Hosted a panel at our annual conference with CGIS and USCG Leadership on their domestic and international approaches to preventing and responding to sexual misconduct
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WOMEN OFFSHORE S.A.V.E. PROGRAM SUPPORTS THE USCG AND CGIS
The leadership at Women Offshore has played a pivotal role in collaboration with the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and the Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS), recognizing a critical need within the maritime industry for enhanced clarity and accessibility regarding reporting procedures. This collaborative effort is grounded in the belief that fostering an environment of transparency and trust will encourage more individuals to come forward and report instances of sexual misconduct. Such a proactive stance is essential for ensuring safer working conditions at sea. As a direct result of this collaboration, the USCG took a significant step forward by issuing a Marine Safety Information Bulletin (MSIB) focused on reporting procedures. Accompanying this bulletin is an infographic that clearly outlines the steps involved in the reporting and investigation process. This tool serves as a valuable resource, demystifying the reporting procedure and thus, empowering individuals within the maritime industry to take action against sexual misconduct. The introduction of these resources marks a crucial advancement in the efforts to create a safer and more supportive environment for all maritime professionals.
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MEMBERSHIP PORTAL
Women Offshore members have access to a custom-built portal designed as a connection point for our community and to provide support resources. Members access a community directory called Community Connections, a job board, various content, and events purpose-built for career and personal advancement on the water.
1,415 Total Members
75 JOBS POSTED IN 2023 3RD MATE 1ST ASSISTANT ENGINEER OPERATIONS MANAGER DRONE SHIP RECOVERY ENGINEER
QMED CAPTAIN
COMPANIES POSTING THE PASHA GROUP SPACEX HORNBECK OFFSHORE CONOCO PHILLIPS-POLAR TANKERS CHEVRON SHIPPING AND MORE...
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EVENTS
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STUDENT DAY
Women Offshore's Student Day was a notable success, drawing a room full of enthusiastic female students from various U.S. Maritime Academies. This event symbolized a significant step towards inclusivity in the traditionally male-dominated maritime industry. The gathering of these aspiring maritime professionals highlighted the growing role of women in the sector, showcasing their eagerness to learn, network, and pave the way for future female leaders in maritime professions. Women Offshore's initiative in hosting this Student Day thus stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration, showcasing the vital role of women in shaping the future of the maritime world.
THANK YOU SPONSORS
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BENEFIT GALA
On February 18th, the Women Offshore Foundation proudly hosted its 2nd Annual Benefit Gala, a pivotal event to garner support for programs dedicated to advancing women+ in meaningful maritime careers. The evening was a delightful affair, featuring a four-course dinner and a silent auction. A new highlight this year was the exciting addition of a live auction. Our sincere appreciation goes out to everyone who attended, from industry executives and women in our community to male cadets and all our valued supporters. Your presence and participation made the night truly special.
200 Guests
$60k Funds Raised
Dinner
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INCLUSION SUMMIT
On August 23rd, Women Offshore hosted a hybrid event to explore topics in DEI and how to empower women's careers on the water. Professionals from across the maritime and offshore energy industries learned how to incorporate processes to support DEI initiatives and obtained insights from Women Offshore.
Total Visits Profile Views Messages Exchanged Speakers Total Views
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FEATURED SPEAKERS Shanta Eaden
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Strategist Leader's Edge Consulting With over two decades of experience as an enterprise change leader, Shanta has seamlessly integrated people, processes, and technology to drive transformation in multinational teams within the finance and energy sectors. Recognized as a DEI strategist, project management executive, and trusted partner advocate, she skillfully bridges the strategy-execution gap, impacting organizational culture. Shanta is a distinguished speaker, panelist, certified professional, inclusive behavior coach, business consultant, and change leader.
Jason Jones
Founder and CEO of Leaderpath Dr. Jason Jones equips leaders to energize, engage, and activate the best in themselves and their people. He is an organizational psychologist, keynote speaker, two-time best-selling author, and executive coach. Utilizing the latest in neuroscience research and gleaning from more than 100 years of motivation theory, Jason teaches leaders how to apply these proven principles to become more influential and persuasive.
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6TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
For the past five years, we have united women from around the globe to support one another in navigating careers on the water. In 2023, we hosted 250 community members with our hybrid 2-day conference from 20 countries! Conference participants attended keynote speeches and panel discussions focused on “A World of OpportUNITY”. There were interactive sessions and workshops, opportunities to network with others, and inspiring keynote speeches!
Total Session Views Countries Represented Number of Speakers Total Attendees Number of Sessions Virtual Booth Visits
1208 20 25 250 9 186
“I think the event was great and very informative. I appreciate that this organization is offering support to women who work offshore.” “Loved the conference - it was so enlightening to learn about the broad scope of this industry. And I could tell our cadets were soaking up every minute of the conference well done!!”
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MARKETING OUR MISSION
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SOCIAL MEDIA OVERVIEW
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2023 TOP 4 POSTS ON LINKEDIN: 46,992 Impressions
45,334 Impressions
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Greater Houston - 1,070 | Brazil - 480 | New York City - 374 | United Kingdom - 360
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United States - 2.6K | Nigeria - 275 | India - 233 | Philippines - 215 | United Kingdom - 194
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WOMEN OFFSHORE PODCAST
Hosted by our founder, Ally Cedeno, and Director of Career Support, Christine MacMillan, our podcast records stories of working on the water and topics affecting seafarers. From episodes about career advancement and job seeking to sea stories about what it is like to sail as a captain or be a mom with a job offshore, the podcast inspires listeners to reach their career dreams on the water and informs decision-makers about key issues to reduce the gender gap. Just So Thankful
45 Five-Star Ratings on Apple Podcasts
"I pinch myself that the Women Offshore Podcast exists! It is an organized, thriving community of women with the maritime industry in common. Ally created something so necessary and beautiful and I am so very thankful! I feel strongly that the maritime industry will move towards being more inclusive and healthy because of things like the podcast." - Sobriquet_Mama
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Other 8.3%
USA 76%
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WHAT'S ON THE HORIZON IN 2024
In 2024, the Women Offshore Foundation sets its sights on a transformative year, with ambitious goals to advance career support, mentorship, and safety initiatives in the maritime industry. This includes substantial scholarship funding, enhanced training programs, and strategic collaborations aimed at empowering women+ and promoting a more inclusive and secure maritime community.
CAREER SUPPORT Award $100,000 to the State Maritime Academies cadets for the Summer Sea Term Scholarships Work with 20 participants in the Career Support Program Award scholarships and assistance to advance careers
MENTORSHIP Add co-program coordinator to up cohort engagement within the program Provide Mentors with Trauma-Informed Response training Design and roll out S.A.V.E. training program for mentees MOU with MARAD to bolster SMA and USMMA cadets program participation
SEXUAL ASSAULT & VIOLENCE ERADICATION PROGRAM (S.A.V.E.) Help institute SASH training with IMO for foreign flag vessels Continue to support SMAs in robust EMBARC standards Continue to work with USCG and CGIS to inform the industry of legislation changes
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