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Career advancement can be challenging for women, who are often underrepresented in logistics, transportation, and technology. In our last #WomensHistoryMonth blog, we explore the perspective of Crowley's Hispanic leaders who have experienced biases in their careers but choose not to be defined by them.
We are on a mission to become the most sustainable and innovative maritime, logistics and technology company in the Americas. And women are critical contributors for us to fulfill our ambition. Crowley leaders share actions anyone can take to break bias and support the advancement of women in the sustainability and safety fields.
The captain and crew of the Crowley-managed MT Bay State recently assisted U.S. Coast Guard Sector Mobile in the rescue of a family boating off the coast of Dauphin Island, Ala. The Bay State located the distressed vessel and established clear communication, offering support until the Coast Guard's arrival. We are proud to have mariners such as those aboard the Bay State operating our vessels!
Women's leadership helps drive our company's innovation and purpose - helping customers reach their goals while working inside Crowley to support and encourage all of us to forge an inclusive and equitable planet and workplace. In our #WomensHistoryMonth series, leaders at Crowley share their experiences about breaking bias as a motivator to go forward.
Through Crowley Cares, our employee-led charitable and volunteerism program, we were able to support the Jacksonville, Fla, community through the donation of a 20-foot decommissioned container to Edward H. White High School. The school’s athletic department will now be able to safely store and protect their sports equipment. Crowley Cares provides opportunities for our employees to engage and create positive impacts in the communities in which we work and live.
You may notice we look a little different. We have a new look marking a new era here at Crowley with a renewed commitment to sustainability, innovation and technology. It is through empowering our people that we are able to proudly carry the world forward.
Announced today, Coulston Van Gundy has been appointed vice president of construction and engineering. He will lead our vessel design and engineering, construction management, and project engineering with a focus on growth and innovation. With more than 15 years of experience, Van Gundy has played an integral role in advancing our growing engineering and design services in maritime and offshore wind services - most recently, in the design of the U.S.'s first all-electric tugboat platform., starting with the eWolf, our zero-emission ship assist tug currently under construction.
CROMOS Magazine interviewed Claudia Kattan-Jordan, VP of logistics for Central America, about her inspiring leadership. In this interview, Claudia shared how her passion for a challenge and dedication to being a lifelong learner has helped her experience success and pursue opportunities throughout her career with Crowley.
Earn Up recently featured Bianca B Davis, MDA, MBA, manager of data operations and strategy at Crowley, as a person of expertise in IT and innovation. In this feature, she shared how being a people person in technology allows her to change the narrative that "data people" lean toward introversion and spend their day coding by focusing on impactful collaboration, customer centricity and involvement in Crowley's diversity, equity and inclusion commitment.
Crowley has committed to reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions—across all scopes—by 2050. We look forward to partnering with other leaders as we create a cleaner future.