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The Woman in Food & Agriculture podcast will unite the prominent players of the industry. It will enable different sectors within the supply chain to learn from each other. Over the course of the campaign we’ll be speaking to some of the most influential


    • Jun 6, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 26m AVG DURATION
    • 28 EPISODES


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    S3, EP5 - Nadine Kuester Addresses the Biggest Challenges Facing Women at an Executive Level in Food and Ag

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 23:09


    For this episode of the Women in Food and Agriculture Podcast Ollie Theocharous, our Head of Content talks to Nadine Kuester, who is the General Secretary of Germany, Austria and Switzerland for Danone, a multi-national food and drink company. In this insightful conversation, Nadine speaks candidly about the significant barriers facing women at an executive level within the food and drink industry, what it requires to manage teams and why she feels company-wide diversity targets are useful in achieving equality across the entire supply chain. Meet Nadine and other inspiring industry professionals at the WFA Summit: https://www.wfasummit.com/Take part in our 2022 survey: https://wfa-initiative.com/survey/

    S3, EP4 - Sandy Hansen-Wolff on What it Takes to Become an Entrepreneur in Food and Ag Today

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 21:40


    This episode of the Women in Food and Agriculture Podcast features Sandy Hansen-Wolff Former Founder and Owner of AgVenture Feed & Seed, who will be speaking at the WFA Summit next month. She talks openly about her career journey to becoming an entrepreneur, the challenges associated with running a business in the agrifood sector that she has had to overcome, why women working at a founder or executive level is vital to the industry and what she's looking forward to the most about the summit.Find out more about the summit: https://wfa-initiative.com/wfa-summit/Take part in our 2022 survey: https://wfa-initiative.com/survey/

    S3, Ep3 - Olga Korzhova Explores Pressing Issues on the Minds of Food and Ag Professionals Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 19:03


    This episode of the Women in Food and Agriculture Podcast explores everything from issues surrounding climate change to farmer livelihoods, racial diversity and the representation of women in leadership.Olga Korzhova, the Head of Event Content for the WFA Summit shares interesting findings from conversations with CEO's, thought leaders and agriculture and food experts ahead of the WFA Summit in June. If you're keen to get into the minds of a diverse range of food and ag professionals, take a listen to this insightful interview to gain new perspectives and influence your strategic decisions.Find out more about the summit: https://wfa-initiative.com/wfa-summit/Take part in our 2022 survey: https://wfa-initiative.com/survey/

    S3,Ep2 - Michelle Cassal on How Diverse Teams are Solving Agriculture's Biggest Problems

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 18:00


    We sat down for an informative chat with Michelle Cassal, the Deputy Chief of Party for the USAID TRANSFORM Programme at Cargill. In this podcast she explains her role, the impact the ag sector can have on human health through addressing zoonotic diseases and antibiotic resistance and why developing a diverse team is so beneficial in driving projects like this forward. We also discuss advice for women wanting to progress in the food and ag sector.If you're looking to understand how D&I plays a fundamental role in team building and gain valuable advice to help you advance in your career take a listen to this episode supported by Cargill. Find out more information about USAID TRANSFORM here: https://www.cargill.com/sustainability/transformTake part in the WFA annual survey here: https://wfa-initiative.com/survey/

    S3, Ep1 - Coffee Break Discussion with Emma Penny on What it's Like to Be A Mentor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 27:51


    In this 20 minute Coffee Break Discussion Session we speak to Emma Penny who is a professional coach, consultant and writer about her experience as part of the WFA Mentorship Program which is supported by Alltech.You can get in contact with Emma via her linkedin profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-penny-coaching-mentoring-consulting-b8350817/

    S2, Ep14 - Coffee Break with Smriti Canakapalli on How to Create an Effective Work/Life Balance

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 30:12


    In this coffee break session on we discussed how to create an effective work/life balance.With an increased number of people working at least a few days a week from home, ensuring a healthy balance between your work and personal life is more important than ever.In this 20 minute session we discussed how additional home working has changed our lives and the sector, why it is more challenging for women to find that elusive work/life balance and gain tips on how to ensure the balance can be achieved.Join us and reflect on yourself and our industry by listening in and contributing to this informal and insightful conversation.Take 20 minutes out of your day to drink a coffee and reflect on yourself and our industry by listening to this informal conversation.

    S2, Ep13 - Career Stories with Dr Liliana Parra Rapado from BASF

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 22:07


    In this episode of the Women in Food and Agriculture Podcast we speak to Dr Liliana Parra Rapado, the Principal Scientist for Herbicide Agronomy at BASF about her career, advice she has been given and what has made her the woman she is today. In this engaging interview we gain insight into her career history, how to approach problem solving in business, what we should be doing to get more women into STEM roles and what she thinks are the biggest threats to our industry. For those in the food and agriculture industry looking to be inspired and learn about different parts of the sector this episode is a great way to educate yourself through this thought-provoking interview.

    S2, Ep12 - Coffee Break with Claudia Rossler

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 28:43


    We are joined by WFA Ambassador Claudia Rössler from Microsoft to talk about her experiences working for over 25 years in a male dominated industry, to discuss what she has learnt and how this has influenced her.

    S2, Ep11 - Fireside Chat with Tatiana Fadeeva

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 40:46


    In this live fireside chat session which includes a live Q&A we spoke to Tatiana Fadeeva, CEO at AGCO Machinery to better understand her career journey, her experiences quickly rising up the ranks in a male dominated industry and her opinions on driving diversity and equality in the food and ag industry.

    S2, Ep10 - Coffee Break with Amy Wu

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 34:38


    In this episode we speak to Amy Wu, an award-winning writer for women's ag and agtech movement. Amy has just published a book “From Farms to Incubators: Women Innovators Revolutionizing How Our Food Is Grown,” that profiles nearly 30 women innovators and leaders in the growing sector of agtech. Agtech encompasses innovations including drones, sensors, artificial intelligence and blockchain that help growers with the challenges they are facing including severe labor shortage, loss of arable land and water and land management issues. The book was inspired by the documentary “From Farms to Incubators: Telling the stories of minority women entrepreneurs in agtech in the Salinas Valley and beyond” originally released in 2017. The short documentary spotlights four women founders in agtech in California. The documentary has been screened at SXSW, EcoFarm, Western Growers, the United Nations Association Film Festival. In 2021 Amy was named one of Food Tank's 15 Leading Women at the Intersection of Food and Technology. In 2020 Amy was named one of Worth magazine's “50 Women Changing the World.” To read an excerpt and buy the book click here: https://www.amazon.com/Farms-Incubators-Innovators-California-Agtech/dp/161035575XScreen the short documentary here: https://vimeo.com/267476596/8391abc4b4

    S2, Ep9 - Coffee Break with Lynda McDonald

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 25:04


    S2, Ep8 - Coffee Break with Christine Tacon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 28:13


    S2, Ep7 - Corinne Bonadei Talks LGBTQ+ Inclusion in the Workplace

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 21:21


    In this episode of the Women in Food and Agriculture podcast, we speak to Corinne Bonadei, Director of Digital Strategy, Marketing Communication and Marketing & Sales Excellence for Animal Nutrition and Health at DSM. Corinne is someone compelled to make the food and ag industry a more diverse and inclusive place. As a gay mother she has first-hand experience as to why inclusion is so important, and in this podcast she shares her journey of how to create a true culture of inclusion within a business and take it to the next level. We discuss how at DSM they went about driving D&I strategies forward, the work they have done to support the LGBTQ+ community in the workplace, and advice for businesses of all sizes aiming to create an inclusive environment. This story is not one to miss for those who want to be inspired to make a difference within their own organisation and make the world more inclusive place to live. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    S2, Ep6 - Coffee Break with Jo Goodwin

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 28:56


    Meet Jo, Head of Marketing for Feedinfo & Agrimoney. In this coffee break, Ollie & Jo will talk about what managers look for in their team, how to get noticed at your job and more!   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    S2, Ep5 - The WFA Advisory Board Talks About Why Is Diversity Key

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 13:07


    "Find out more about our advisory board and their commitment to diversity in this short podcast where they each review their journey and share their convictions." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    S2, Ep4 - Coffee Break with Elizabeth Hernandez

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 30:20


    Take 20 minutes out of your day to drink a coffee and reflect on yourself and our industry by listening in and contributing to this informal conversation. This month's topic is how we can encourage and support male allies to further address gender diversity challenges in food and agriculture. This is a subject that affects everyone and if implemented successfully could drive real positive change in our industry, so join the discussion. - 20 minutes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    S2, Ep3 - Fireside Chat with Margot Slattery of Sodexo

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 37:51


    In this live inspirational session WFA will be interviewing Margot Slattery, Sodexo's Global Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer to gain an open and frank review of what businesses in our industry are doing well and where we could improve when considering D&I. The conversation will also address the practical strategies that you as an individual and organisations of all sizes can put in place to improve diversity & inclusion. Take the time to listen in to this thought-provoking session and use this opportunity to ask our speaker questions and share your own experiences using the live text chat section. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    S2, Ep2 - Coffee Break with Jane Craigie

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 21:50


    Take 20 minutes out of your day to drink a coffee and sit in on a casual chat with marketing extraordinaire and a WFA Ambassador Jane Craigie and Olympia Theocharous, head of content for WFA. Reflect on our industry and your own aspirations, and focus on how to set goals for 2021 thanks to this podcast! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    S2, Ep1 - Careers Stories with Becky Timmons, Chief Product Officer at Alltech

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 22:27


    This episode of the Women in Food and Agriculture podcast features a Career Stories interview with Becky Timmons who is the Chief Product Officer at Alltech.In this discussion we talked about her career path and gained opinions on issues our sector is facing. The interview features some of the challenges Becky has overcome, why we should be empowering more women to progress in the workplace and gained advice about how to move up the career ladder in our industry.Released in the week of International Women's Day, this episode is a great listen for those who want to hear from a female C-Suite executive to understand some of the different career paths and opportunities available in the food and agriculture industry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    S1, Ep9 - Geeta Sethi On Developing Sustainable Food Systems

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 29:03


    In this edition of the Women in Food and Agriculture Podcast we speak to Geeta Sethi, Advisor and Global Lead for Food Systems at the World Bank about how our industry can develop more sustainable food systems.As well as learning about how Geeta got into her role and why the World Bank is so focused on transforming food systems; we discuss why now more than ever it is vital for food systems to be transformed, which issues we should be prioritizing and the consequences if organisations within food and ag do not address these issues now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    S1, Ep8 - Anne Villemoes Explains How We Can Improve the Image of the Livestock Industry

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 24:55


    In this episode of the WFA podcast we spoke to communications guru Anne Villemoes about how our industry can improve consumers' perceptions of the livestock value chain.Anne has many years' experience addressing the image problems the livestock value chain faces, especially in her former role as VP for Group Communications at Danish Crown. In the interview recorded earlier this year, we talked about how we should address misinformation posted online, what individual companies should do to improve their image and what the consequences may be if we do not address these issues now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    S1, Ep7 - Bill McClain on Expanding Career Opportunities for Women in the Ag Sector

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 17:53


    Laura Zinger of Urner Barry caught up with Bill McClain ahead of the Women in Food and Agriculture Summit. Bill was an International Human Resources Executive and a strategic HR Partner for Bunge's Global Agribusiness over the last 15 years, covering Europe, Asia, Middle East & Africa."I believe that supporting joint efforts in the industry to promote the empowerment of talent with equality and transparency, will positively impact companies, our industry and the society we live in. " See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    S1, Ep6 - Claudia Rössler Talks to us About the Advances in Agtech

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 31:12


    In this edition of the WFA podcast we spoke to Claudia Rössler, Director of Agriculutre at Microsoft about advances in the world of agtech and how technology is revolutionising value chains.We discussed how agtech can support sustainable food systems, innovative technologies that are emerging agricultural value chains and what could be the next big thing in the world of agtech See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    S1, Ep5 - Dr. Karina Horgan Discusses the Science Behind Agriculture

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 27:13


    Laura Zinger, Sales manager of Urner Barry caught up with Dr. Karina Horgan, Associate Research Director at Alltech European Bioscience Centre as part of the Women in Food & Agriculture Campaign. Dr Horgan discusses Molecular fingerprinting, nutrient bioavailability, antibiotic resistance and her background and experience within the agricultural sector. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    S1, Ep4 - Natalie McCaffery Talks To Us About Education Ag Tech

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 28:03


    Natalie McCaffery is a high school senior from Southern California who has developed a passion for Agriculture, Technology, and Education. Through her involvement in the Girl Scouts of America, Natalie has earned the highest distinction by bridging gaps between STEM education and Agricultural literacy for students of all ages. The mission of her nonprofit organization, Education Ag Tech, is to advance the knowledge of our next generation on the importance of agriculture and how technology can be optimized and applied to farming methods, resulting in a healthier planet and population. Natalie has been leading a team in the build of an Internet of Things Smart Farm station used to teach computer science through agriculture. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    S1, Ep3 - Susanna Elliott on Alltech's Planet of Plenty Campaign and Changing the Future of Ag

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 29:44


    Susanna Elliott, Head of communications at Alltech. Susanna has been with Alltech for more than 10 years, and today she oversees our global communications efforts. She is an integral part of amplifying our Planet of Plenty message See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    S1, Ep2 - Jessica Fanzo on The Many Unique Challenges that Women Throughout the Ag Supply Chain Face

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 32:32


    This podcast features Jessica Fanzo, an amazing leader in health and nutrition from Johns Hopkins University with background serving in prominent capacities for several globally focused organizations, including the United Nations. Jessica discusses with Laura the many unique challenges that women throughout the ag supply chain face- access to land and land tenure, access to funding and loans, decision-making limitations, and the world-wide gender gap in agriculture as a whole. Jessica also talks through the many obstacles to accessibility and popularity of plant-based and lab-grown protein, agricultural eco systems and their role in crop production, and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    S1, Ep1 - Elzandi Oosthuizen on How Women Can Balance Family Life with Solving Hunger and Deficit

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 32:39


    Vice President of Asia Pacific Marketing at Bayer Crop Sciences explores the unique challenges women face in agriculture and the corporate world. After a deep dive into the deficits faced by the Asian Pacific in terms of crop production and hunger, we explored the complexities of female farmers and leaders and the obstacles for both. The next generation will be pivotal in establishing further equality in ag, but must focus on specific behaviours in order to do so. Elzandi is an inspirational figure in the industry, and this is a segment not to be missed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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