We would like to inform you that later this month, at the AquaSur conference in Chile, GSI will be hosting a seminar titled ‘Pathways to Sustainability’, where a panel of GSI CEOs will be sharing their experiences and will provide an update on the progress being made.
The GSI panel will also be joined by a collection of esteemed speakers, who will be sharing their views and insights on the importance of making improvements in sustainability, and how the industry can look to mitigate future challenges to ensure continued progress. Key speakers include – Jose Vilallon, Corporate Sustainability Director Nutreco; Ricardo Bosshard, Director WWF Chile; Doris Soto, Senior Aquaculture Officer FAO and Jose Miguel Burgos, Director of National Marine Fisheries Service.
The seminar is taking place on Friday October 24, 2014 from 08:00 – 13:15.
Full details for the event can be found in the invitation attached, and we do hope you are able to join us. To note, in order to join the seminar you will need to be registered for the conference, which you can do so at the AquaSur website HERE.
Please RSVP (if not already done so) at: GSI@axon-com.com
The GSI panel will also be joined by a collection of esteemed speakers, who will be sharing their views and insights on the importance of making improvements in sustainability, and how the industry can look to mitigate future challenges to ensure continued progress. Key speakers include – Jose Vilallon, Corporate Sustainability Director Nutreco; Ricardo Bosshard, Director WWF Chile; Doris Soto, Senior Aquaculture Officer FAO and Jose Miguel Burgos, Director of National Marine Fisheries Service.
The seminar is taking place on Friday October 24, 2014 from 08:00 – 13:15.
Full details for the event can be found in the invitation attached, and we do hope you are able to join us. To note, in order to join the seminar you will need to be registered for the conference, which you can do so at the AquaSur website HERE.
Please RSVP (if not already done so) at: GSI@axon-com.com
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