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Creating Waves of Change: Building the Future Marine Workforce

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Host Kristina Hebert sits down with Patricia Becker (Metstrade Exhibition Manager) and Sarah Wallbank (August Race and Co-Chair of the ICOMIA/IFBSO Diversity Committee) at the ICOMIA IFBSO Congress in Washington, D.C., to explore what truly attracts new talent to boating and marine industry careers. Their conversation highlights why workforce development must begin long before university, emphasizing early exposure to maritime opportunities, hands-on STEM education, and visible role models who inspire the next generation. Kristina and her guests also discuss practical recruitment strategies, including student-focused trade show programs, mentorship initiatives, and removing socioeconomic barriers that limit access to marine careers. The episode concludes with a look at the Global Women’s Walk supporting Room to Read, upcoming diversity initiatives at Metstrade and Boot Düsseldorf, and what it will take to build a stronger, more inclusive future for the boating industry. Wards Marine Electric https://www.wardsmarine.com/ [https://www.wardsmarine.com/] Wards Way YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75 [https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75]

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aflevering Creating Waves of Change: Building the Future Marine Workforce artwork

Creating Waves of Change: Building the Future Marine Workforce

Host Kristina Hebert sits down with Patricia Becker (Metstrade Exhibition Manager) and Sarah Wallbank (August Race and Co-Chair of the ICOMIA/IFBSO Diversity Committee) at the ICOMIA IFBSO Congress in Washington, D.C., to explore what truly attracts new talent to boating and marine industry careers. Their conversation highlights why workforce development must begin long before university, emphasizing early exposure to maritime opportunities, hands-on STEM education, and visible role models who inspire the next generation. Kristina and her guests also discuss practical recruitment strategies, including student-focused trade show programs, mentorship initiatives, and removing socioeconomic barriers that limit access to marine careers. The episode concludes with a look at the Global Women’s Walk supporting Room to Read, upcoming diversity initiatives at Metstrade and Boot Düsseldorf, and what it will take to build a stronger, more inclusive future for the boating industry. Wards Marine Electric https://www.wardsmarine.com/ [https://www.wardsmarine.com/] Wards Way YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75 [https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75]

Gisteren20 min
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Inside Boot Düsseldorf: The World’s Largest Indoor Boat Show

Host Kristina Hebert talks with Petros Michelidakis, Director of Boating and Watersport Events at Messe Düsseldorf GmbH, from the ICOMIA IFBSO Congress in Washington, D.C., about how Boot Düsseldorf became the world’s largest indoor boat show and a global winter destination for boating and watersports enthusiasts. He shares the strategy behind creating a seamless visitor experience through 17 well-organized halls, digital planning tools, B2B matchmaking, and hands-on attractions that turn attendees into active participants. The conversation also explores the resilience of the marine leisure industry through economic and global challenges and why getting people on the water remains vital for connection, freedom, and wellbeing. Host Kristina Hebert and Michelidakis also discuss sustainability initiatives such as the Ocean Tribute Award and Love Your Ocean, highlighting Boot Düsseldorf’s commitment to ocean conservation and environmental education. Wards Marine Electric https://www.wardsmarine.com/ [https://www.wardsmarine.com/] Wards Way YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75 [https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75]

Gisteren30 min
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A Rising Tide for Recreational Boating

From the ICOMIA and IFBSO Congress in Washington, DC, Host Kristina Hebert talks with NMMA President and CEO Frank Hugelmeyer about the true scale of the recreational boating industry and its impact on the U.S. economy, jobs, and communities. Frank explains how NMMA drives growth through advocacy, standards and certifications, major boat shows, and Discover Boating, while addressing key challenges such as workforce development, trade, regulations, and water access. The conversation also explores boating’s connection to health, wellness, family life, and the growing challenge of finding time to get on the water in an increasingly overscheduled world. Finally, they discuss NMMA’s nonpartisan advocacy approach and how global collaboration through ICOMIA helps advance industry standards, best practices, and ocean stewardship worldwide. Wards Marine Electric https://www.wardsmarine.com/ [https://www.wardsmarine.com/] Wards Way YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75 [https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75]

18 jun 202618 min
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Neurodiversity, Innovation, and the Future of Boating

At the ICOMIA Congress in Washington, D.C., Host Kristina Hebert sits down with Sarah Wallbank, CEO of August Race and co-chair of ICOMIA’s Diversity Committee, to explore an often-overlooked challenge in the marine industry: neurodiversity at boat shows and events. Kristina and Sarah discuss how sensory overload, constant networking, masking, and social fatigue can impact both attendees and exhibitors, and why traditional accommodations may not always be the best solution. They also share practical, easy-to-implement ideas—from quiet hours and adapted VIP spaces to walking meetings and better break culture—that can make events more accessible and inclusive. The conversation highlights how addressing neurodiversity can improve mental health, workforce retention, and the long-term sustainability of the boating and yachting industry. Wards Marine Electric https://www.wardsmarine.com/ [https://www.wardsmarine.com/] Wards Way YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75 [https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75]

18 jun 202631 min
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How Croatia Built a Stronger Presence at Metstrade

Host Kristina Hebert records from the ICOMIA IFBSO Congress in Washington, D.C., with Niels Klarenbeek, President of IFBSO and Director of Metstrade and The Superyacht Forum, and Teo Petricevic, CEO of Capax and Founding Partner of Adria Docks, to discuss Croatia’s growing influence in the global marine industry. Together, they explore the momentum behind the Croatian National Pavilion at Metstrade and the continued success of Croatian Yachting Night as a platform for industry connection and visibility. The conversation examines why Metstrade’s country pavilion model helps marine businesses present a stronger collective presence while making it easier for buyers to discover trusted partners. Kristina and her guests also discuss how collaboration, long-term planning, and relationship-building are helping Croatia strengthen its position as a leading force in boating and yachting. Wards Marine Electric https://www.wardsmarine.com/ [https://www.wardsmarine.com/] Wards Way YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75 [https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75]

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