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boats was a constant part of my life. That early connection stayed with me, so the opportunity to build a career in an industry I truly enjoyed felt like a natural fit. What are some of the biggest lessons you have learned working in the marine industry? One of the biggest lessons I’ ve learned in the marine industry is the importance of adaptability. It’ s a dynamic space shaped by evolving technology, shifting consumer expectations and broader external factors, so staying flexible is essential. I’ ve also come to appreciate how relationship-driven the industry is. Building strong connections, listening closely and staying grounded in the experiences that draw people to the water are all key. If you had to choose one memorable achievement in the marine industry, what would it be and why? A standout achievement has been helping expand our visibility through broader media engagement, both within the marine industry and across lifestyle and technology outlets, particularly through our presence at CES. It’ s incredibly exciting to position our brand on such a global stage and showcase recreational boating and fishing alongside leading-edge technology. Being one of the few recreational marine companies represented at CES creates a unique opportunity to tell our story in a different way and reach entirely new audiences, which has been both rewarding and impactful from a PR perspective. Was it difficult to navigate a career in this industry? Why or why not? I wouldn’ t describe it as difficult, but it was initially a bit intimidating. At first glance, the industry can appear male-dominated, and stepping into that environment came with some uncertainty. However, that perception quickly shifted as I began meeting people, attending industry events and immersing myself in the space. I saw firsthand that there are not only many talented women in the industry, but also strong allies and supportive peers across the board. That sense of community made the transition not only seamless, but genuinely exciting. How do you hope to inspire other women in the marine industry? I hope to inspire other women by showing that there are many opportunities to build a rewarding career in this industry. By sharing my experiences and leading with confidence, I want to encourage others to believe in their abilities, embrace new challenges and find their own path within the marine space. What advice do you have for women starting their careers in the marine industry? Put yourself out there and take advantage of every opportunity to connect. Attend boat shows, seek out networking events and don’ t be afraid to ask questions. This industry is filled with people who genuinely love what they do, and that energy is contagious. The more you engage, the more you’ ll learn and grow. It’ s a fun, dynamic space to build a career, so dive in and make the most of it. What is your favorite place to go boating? Living in Delray Beach, I’ m fortunate to live just minutes from South Florida’ s Intracoastal Waterway, so some of my favorite days are spent cruising or setting up at a sandbar and enjoying the water. That said,
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