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Lara San Juan

In a world where traditional structures are often slow to adapt, the rise of young leaders in unions and maritime industries marks a transformative shift.

This story explores the experiences of pioneer youth leaders in the maritime sector, who are breaking barriers and reshaping their fields with fresh perspectives. 

From overcoming scepticism about unions to confronting imposter syndrome, these leaders are not only reshaping the youth structures in their unions but also paving the way for future generations. 

As you engage with their stories, consider the potential that lies in empowering the youth to lead and the new possibilities that arise when they work together.

Storytelling

Sharing these stories was important for me because they highlight the relevant impact that young leaders can have in fields often dominated by established norms and traditions. By sharing their experiences with the youth and union leaders, I aim to shed light on the challenges they face and the successes they achieve. 

As a member of the Communications Department in our union and a music enthusiast who finds inspiration in Whitney Houston’s song The Greatest Love of All, with its lyrics, ‘I believe the children are our future, teach them well and let them lead the way’, I am determined to emphasise the value of nurturing young leaders. 

By doing so, we can better appreciate their role in driving progress, adapting to change and fostering a more dynamic and forward-thinking environment.