The following storiesy from Bangladesh, Barbados, and Bolivia are extracts from the booklet 'Women in the Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Industry."
The following stories from five women in Australia are extracts from the booklet 'Women in the Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Industry."1. ROXI AND WENDY KENNY
While Wendy says she fell into the industry by chance, Roxi believes that the RAC industry chose her.
In my career, I have been fortunate to work in a variety of industries, from manufacturing to sports event management, where I have gained experience in supporting women in male-dominated environments. I have also gained a wealth of experience from my role as the Community Sponsorship and Marketing Manager for the Aberfeldie Sports Club. The Sports Club is committed to “Inspiring Women Through Football” with participation of female players in the Youth Girls and Senior Women’s Team. Now I am able to transfer my expertise into my current role in the RAC sector.
ANTALYA, Türkiye, 10 October 2018.—Forty-seven experts including officials from 13 governments in Europe and Central Asia gathered in this Mediterranean city to identify opportunities and forge cooperation for promoting energy efficient cooling equipment in their countries and region. The catalyst for the gathering was the recent agreement of the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol on Substances the Deplete the Ozone Layer.
An interview of Mali’s National Ozone Officer, Modibo Sacko by Anne-Maria Fenner, UN Environment, OzonAction
It all dates back to the history of Mali, a desert and land-locked country where climate change plays a huge role.