FLEXIBLE packaging solutions specialist Korozo Group has signed up as a supporting partner of Meat Business Women.
The United Nations-recognised global professional community for women was founded in 2015 to enhance the sustainability of the meat industry and to grow the pipeline of female talent in this traditionally male-dominated field.
The organisation also recognises that there is a perception issue around working in the meat industry. Meat Business Women aims to transform this perception and ensure the meat industry is seen as a place to build a fulfilling career, regardless of gender.
Meat Business Women’s membership marketing manager, Rebecca Fearon, said, “Our partners and members transcend the entire supply chain and we are delighted to work with them all to ensure a strong pipeline of women coming into the industry. For businesses, we provide support at key drop-off points to help them nurture and support female employees throughout their careers. Working with Korozo Group perfectly illustrates what we are doing to ensure this continues, so that both women and male allies are able to reap the rewards this brings to the talent pool.”
Becoming a Supporting Partner gives Korozo Group access to the full breadth of Meat Business Women’s support tools and services, such as employee resources, mentoring, masterclasses, and representation in global industry-wide campaigns.
Hande Sari, commercial director UK & Ireland, at Korozo Group, said, “I am very excited to be part of Meat Business Women and am looking forward to seeing the positive outcomes of this partnership.”
Irem Altinay, field sales manager food flexibles UK & Ireland at Korozo Group, added, “I am thrilled to join Meat Business Women as a Supporting Partner, as it aligns perfectly with Korozo Group’s commitment to inclusivity and career development.”
“As a long-time supporter of the Meat Business Women initiative I have seen the great value being part of this organisation brings,” added James Diprose, sales director for the UK and Ireland, Benelux and Scandinavia at Korozo Group. “It will further empower more women within Korozo to progress their careers and take up more senior roles. Our colleagues will also be able to connect and forge invaluable relationships which is vital for personal development.
“We look forward to collaborating with Meat Business Women and I know this will help to build exciting career paths for the future.”