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Paula Allen entered the pulp and paper industry in pursuit of new opportunities. Her quest to learn more and more about Kruger and the packaging industry sparks her enthusiasm afresh every day.
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Megan Owen-Evans, president of B.C.-owned Fibreco Export Inc., one of the largest wood biomass handling terminals in the world, is helping bring more diversity to the Vancouver waterfront.
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Janessa Nelson-Smith grew up in a logging family, married into a logging family and has now joined a growing group of women making their careers in forestry.
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Ann-Marie Baron is the occupational health and safety and labour relations manager at Lemare Group, a privately owned harvesting, road building, log brokerage and civil works company based on Vancouver Island.
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A chance decision to join a forestry program in university led Olivia Blizzard – silviculture supervisor with J.D. Irving’s woodlands division in New Brunswick – to become a passionate advocate for sustainable forestry practices and bringing in more women to the industry.
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The right team and flexibility to find the right home-work balance were essential factors for Julie Griffiths to settle into her career with Nova Scotia wood pellet producer Shaw Renewables.
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Since Jessica Charland Labonté’s chance entry into the industry, she has taken up numerous challenges along the way and delivered the required results.
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Wendy Crosina is the director of forest sustainability at Weyerhaeuser Canadian Timberlands, and is also a recent recipient of the Forest Products Association of Canada’s Women in Forestry award.
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