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Maritime SheEO offers a bouquet of services focusing on the business case for diversity. It aims to

30/05/2026

“AI should not replace thinking—it should enhance it.”

In this article, Dr. Sajid Hussain explores how students can use Artificial Intelligence as a tool for learning, creativity, and problem-solving rather than simply relying on it for answers. He highlights the importance of critical thinking, curiosity, and responsible use of technology in an AI-driven world.

A thought-provoking read for students, educators, and young professionals navigating the future of learning in the digital age.

Read the full article in *She of Change*:
https://issuu.com/maritimesheeo/docs/she_of_change_-_issue_21_-_gina_panayiotou

29/05/2026

The right room can change everything.

At Maritime SheEO Conference 2026, you'll be surrounded by leaders, innovators, executives, decision-makers, and future changemakers from across the maritime ecosystem.

Because progress happens when diverse perspectives come together, ideas are challenged, and meaningful connections are made.

📍 Mumbai, India
📅 22 October 2026

29/05/2026

“Force majeure is no longer a rare exception—it has become a recurring challenge that businesses must be prepared to navigate.”

In this article, Jacqueline Zalapa and Giulia Morelli examine how global disruptions—from the COVID-19 pandemic to tensions in the Persian Gulf—have reshaped the application of force majeure in the maritime industry. They explore the legal and commercial implications for shipping and trade, while highlighting the importance of preparedness in an increasingly unpredictable world.

Read the full article in She of Change:
https://issuu.com/maritimesheeo/docs/she_of_change_-_issue_21_-_gina_panayiotou

28/05/2026

“Opportunities for positive impact are seldom identified or acted upon.”

In this article, Sofia Fürstenberg Stott reflects on the different sustainability mindsets shaping today’s industries and challenges readers to think beyond surface-level action. She highlights the importance of leadership, accountability, and long-term impact in building a more sustainable maritime future.

Read the full article in She of Change magazine by Maritime SheEO: https://issuu.com/maritimesheeo/docs/she_of_change_-_issue_21_-_gina_panayiotou

28/05/2026

If you’ve ever opened the WhatsApp group and thought, “There are way too many messages. I’ll check this later”, and then didn’t… you’re not alone!

An active community can feel overwhelming. But the goal isn’t to read everything. It’s to get what’s useful for you.

Read more: https://lnkd.in/gcvE8YMZ

Join our community here: https://lnkd.in/g2r-S4Yx

28/05/2026

Eid al-Adha Mubarak! 🌙✨

May this blessed occasion bring peace, happiness, prosperity, and countless moments of joy to you and your loved ones.

27/05/2026

“You don’t have to be perfect to take your seat at the table.”

In this article, Mônica Zionede Hall reflects on how impostor syndrome continues to affect women in maritime, even at the highest levels of leadership and achievement. She shares personal insights on self-doubt, confidence, and the importance of recognising one’s own value beyond external validation.

The article also highlights the need for more supportive and inclusive spaces where women are empowered to grow, lead, and speak up authentically within the maritime industry.

Read the full article in She of Change magazine by Maritime SheEO: https://issuu.com/maritimesheeo/docs/she_of_change_-_issue_21_-_gina_panayiotou

26/05/2026

500+ leaders.
One room. One day. Real impact.

The Maritime SheEO Conference 2026 brings together maritime leaders, decision-makers, entrepreneurs, policymakers, innovators, and future changemakers for conversations that matter.

This is where ideas are challenged, partnerships are built, and the future of maritime takes shape.

📍 Mumbai, India
📅 22 October 2026

Join the room where impact begins.

26/05/2026

“Sometimes the best journeys are the ones no one expects you to take.”

In this edition of Pilot Diaries, Kate Delisky shares her inspiring journey into marine pilotage — a path shaped by resilience, determination, and a passion for the maritime industry. From overcoming challenges to navigating a traditionally male-dominated profession, her story highlights the courage it takes to chart your own course.

In this article, readers get a glimpse into the realities of life in marine pilotage and the experiences that shaped Kate’s remarkable career journey.

Read the full story in She of Change:
https://issuu.com/maritimesheeo/docs/she_of_change_-_issue_21_-_gina_panayiotou

25/05/2026

“Technology is not replacing seafarers; it is reshaping the way we work at sea.”

In this article, Capt. Maninder Dhillon talks about how technology is changing the maritime industry and everyday life onboard ships. She shares how digital systems, automation, and modern tools are making operations smoother while also opening up new opportunities for the next generation of seafarers.

She also highlights how these changes can help create a more inclusive industry for women at sea by improving safety, communication, and working conditions. A thoughtful read on how maritime is evolving with both people and progress at the center.

Read the full article here: https://issuu.com/maritimesheeo/docs/she_of_change_-_issue_21_-_gina_panayiotou

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