International Women’s Day is this weekend and its the perfect time to celebrate the women in our life who’ve helped to inspire our love, wonder and passion for the ocean, as well as our work to protect it. I asked members of our staff to contribute messages honoring the women who have made a mark on their lives. Whether they are women of history who inspire us with their acts of courage, luminaries whose footsteps we walk in, or close friends and family who support us everyday, these women have helped lead the way and inspire us in our work for our ocean.
Jane Goodall
“Every individual matters. Every individual has a role to play. Every individual makes a difference.” – Jane Goodall
“Jane Goodall is a ‘shero’ to millions of people young and old, beginning her career as a woman scientist in her 20s and turning her passion for people, animals and the environment into a lifelong mission to save our planet. Jane embodies the true example that if you turn your passion into activism and stand up for what you believe in, you can truly make a difference in our world as an individual, and more importantly as woman. At 85 years young, she continues to raise awareness about protecting chimpanzees and other great apes (and all animals and ecosystems for that matter), works tirelessly to inspire millions of people around the globe and is building a legacy as a strong woman leader for our environment. On a personal level, Jane is someone I have looked up to since I was five years old and I am fortunate to have had the opportunity to work directly with her for more than four years. During my time working with Jane and traveling with her, I learned more than any single person or college course has ever taught me.”
– Jacob Petersen, Associate Director, Events & Outreach
– Edith Cecchini, Project Director, Corporate Strategy and Policy
Jennifer Huntington
“A cliché perhaps: my Mom, Jennifer Huntington, continues to be an inspiration in my life and work. She has the moral courage to tackle any situation head on, with compassion and resolve. When I find myself sliding towards the easy way out, I think of her and get my act together. She taught me how to listen fully, a skill that has been endlessly helpful in my work.”
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