By women for women: Women in Packaging, is at interpack for the first time

By women for women: Women in Packaging, is at interpack for the first time
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If women exchange ideas, they can profit, and with them, so can the entire sector. Interpack deliberately brings international women from the sector together for the trade fair in May. Under the title - Women in Packaging, on 8 May, there will be a first-time event explicitly for the women in the sector. The program features a discussion on stage with top speakers from all over the world as well as networking opportunities. The event, is supported by the WPO – World Packaging Organization – which is contributing to its worldwide network.

Like many other sectors, the packaging and processing industry has been predominantly shaped by men. Women in leading positions are especially rare. Yet, companies benefit from more diversity, new impulses, and different perspectives, last but not least concerning the increasing scarcity of trained professionals. Women in Packaging at interpack draw attention to barriers and focuses on the sector as an attractive place to work.

Role models and inspiration

They are internationally successful, pioneers in their areas, marketing experts, and founders of companies: This event allows visitors to learn from these success stories, profit from advice, and gain information about trends and developments in the sector. Sharing their experiences are Valentina Aureli, chief executive officer, Aetna Group in Italy; Afsaneh Nabifar, group leader - global market development, biopolymers, BASF, Australian; Nadia Taylor, co-founder, and director, tna solutions; Marjo Halonen, vice president - Communications, Metsä Board Corporation, Finland and Gabi Bauer, head - Marketing & Communications, Uhlmann Pac-Systeme. The panel will be moderated by Nerida Kelton, vice president - Sustainability & Save Food, World Packaging Organisation.

Attractivity and Diversity

The event also wants to make it possible for more women to join the processing and packaging sector and to address young talent. As women are underrepresented in technical jobs as well as in leadership positions, supporting them can play an important role in the scarcity of trained professionals. Support can mean measures like mentoring programs, image campaigns for the sector, and creating equal opportunities and attractive working conditions. Those items that are especially important will be the focus of the discussion on stage at interpack.

Women in Packaging will take place at interpack on 8 May at 12:00 h in the International Lounge on the ground floor of the trade fair skyscraper.

About the speakers:

Nadia Taylor, co-founder and director, tna solutions
Nadia Taylor, co-founder and director, tna solutionsPhoto - interpack

Nadia Taylor is the co-founder and director at tna solutions. After emigrating from Egypt to Australia in the 1960s, in 1982, Nadia Taylor founded the company with her husband and business partner Alf Taylor. Today, tna is a globally leading manufacturer offering integrated solutions for food processing and packaging with more than 40 years of experience in the industry and 14,000 systems installed in more than 120 countries. During her career, Nadia has already received multiple awards and honors. In 2018 she and her husband earned the 'Australian Ethnic Business Award', one of the most sought-after business awards in Australia.

Nadia has been active for more than 20 years, supporting disadvantaged children through the 'Nadia and Alf Taylor Foundation'. The foundation meanwhile has partnerships with 130 organizations in 39 countries and has influenced the lives of more than 20,000 people.

Afsaneh Nabifar, head - Global Market Development Biopolymers, BASF
Afsaneh Nabifar, head - Global Market Development Biopolymers, BASF Photo - interpack

Dr. Afsaneh Nabifar is the group leader for the global market development of biopolymers at BASF, where she manages global public affairs and sustainability measures for the biopolymers sector. She is a trained chemical engineer, and holds a PhD in Polymer Science and Engineering from the University of Waterloo in Canada. Afsaneh joined BASF in 2012, where she held different positions in the areas of research and development, market, and business development for different BASF business areas which supply materials to the packaging industry. Aside from her work for several associations for plastic and paper packaging like EUROPEN, CEFLEX, and 4evergreen, Afsaneh is a board member of the European Bioplastic Association (EUBP) and the British Bio-based and Biodegradable Industry Association (BBIA).

Valentina Aureli, chief executive officer, Aetna Group
Valentina Aureli, chief executive officer, Aetna GroupPhoto - interpack

Valentina Aureli is the chief executive officer of Aetna Group, one of the world’s leading companies in packaging, with more than 1,800 employees and active in more than 120 countries. In the past 20 years, she led the company towards constant growth at the global level with their main brands Robopac and Ocme. The global growth targets were achieved organically as well as by several strategic acquisitions in Italy and abroad. The group’s production today consists of 10 international factories: six in the Italian Packaging Valley and one each in the USA, Brazil, China, and Germany. Before, Valentina Aureli completed her studies at the Luigi Bocconi University in Milan and gained professional experience in the international finance sector at Rothschild Banking.

Marjo Halonen, vice president - Communications, Metsä Board
Marjo Halonen, vice president - Communications, Metsä BoardPhoto - interpack

Marjo Halonen has been the vice president of communications at Metsä Board Corporation in Finland since 2017. She is responsible for marketing and global business communications. Her vision is to support companies building their own brand identity and to foster active participation by stakeholders. Her passion is the growing importance of sustainable materials, to drive the shift towards a circular economy. Before joining Metsä Board, she held different positions within the communication management at Outokumpu, the world's leading manufacturer of stainless steel. Previously, she was head of the PR and communications department of the optical chain store Specsavers in Finland. She has a Master of Science degree in economics and business.

Gabi Bauer, head  - Marketing & Communication, Uhlmann Pac-Systeme
Gabi Bauer, head - Marketing & Communication, Uhlmann Pac-SystemePhoto - interpack

Gabi Bauer is head of marketing and communication at Uhlmann Pac-Systeme, the leading system supplier for packaging pharmaceuticals with 19 companies and 2,600 employees worldwide. As a communicator with a gift for organization and an agile mindset, she is responsible for the global marketing, communication, and PR strategy as well as for adaptations to each national market and the entire business area's digital transformation. Previously, she headed Marketing and Communication at GEZE, the world’s leading supplier of solutions for windows and doors, and was in the same position at IBM, the world’s leading supplier of information technology. The trained hotel manager holds a diploma in business economics and has more than 30 years of experience across widely different industries, as well as in the hotel sector and consulting.

About the presenter:

Nerida Kelton, executive director - Australian Institute of Packaging and vice president - Sustainability & Save Food, WPO
Nerida Kelton, executive director - Australian Institute of Packaging and vice president - Sustainability & Save Food, WPOPhoto - interpack

Nerida Kelton is the executive director of the Australian Institute of Packaging and the vice president of sustainability and saves food for the WPO. She has worked in the Packaging industry for over 25 years and is passionate about educating the industry on the important role that packaging plays in minimizing Food Waste and how designing Save Food Packaging can make a difference. As an active lecturer and trainer in the AIP educational portfolio, Nerida is committed to educating and training packaging professionals on the importance of sustainable and circular packaging design and recognizing best practices in this area.

Nerida is a member of the International Packaging Press Organisation (IPPO) and the first female to have ever received Life Membership to the Supply Chain and Logistics Association of Australia.

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