Charting her own course: Heleen Kornet on leadership, legacy and navigating a male dominated maritime world
Advice for young women entering the maritime world
Heleen is clear about the opportunities available. “It is a great sector,” she says. “People are driven and passionate, and there is more room for women than many think.”
Her advice is simple. Step in. Bring your strengths. Do not try to be a copy of someone else.
“There are more women in the sector than people realise. The more we show that, the easier it becomes for the next generation.”
Shaping the path ahead
From her early years aboard an inland vessel to her current work at a prominent shipbuilding company, she reflects the changing role of women in a sector that is evolving slowly but surely.
“In the end,” she says, “it is about staying true to yourself. If you do that, the rest follows.”
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