DEI Discussion: Navigating Careers as Women in the Science of Food
DEI Discussion: Navigating Careers as Women in the Science of Food
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As our profession grows and evolves, so does our responsibility to ensure that we foster a culture in which women in the science of food increase their impact as they advance in their career. In this 60-minute webcast, we discuss the challenges women in the science of food face in their careers and how we all can nurture, empower, inspire, and mentor women in our profession.

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As our profession grows and evolves, so does our responsibility to ensure that we foster a culture in which women in the science of food increase their impact as they advance in their career. Join us for this 60-minute webcast in which we discuss the challenges women in the science of food face in their careers and how we all can nurture, empower, inspire, and mentor women in our profession.

Moderator:
Christie Tarantino-Dean, FASAE, CAE - IFT CEO

Panelists:
Adela Acosta, Head of Food Science and Technology Department, Zamorano University
Arti Arora, Vice President, Global Scientific and Regulatory Affairs
Emefa Monu, Food Scientist in the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs in Canada
Luan Blancher, Associate Category Marketing Manager, Givaudan

Biographies:
Christie Tarantino-Dean has worked in association management for over 20 years. She came to IFT from the Association Forum of Chicagoland, which boasts 46,000 association professionals as their members. This work gave her great exposure to the challenges and successes of the more than 1,000 professional societies and trade associations located in Chicago. Prior to that, Christie served as the Executive Director of the Academy of General Dentistry, which has 35,000 members and 62 chapters. While working as the Associate Vice President of Member Relations at the Professional Convention Management Association, she gained extensive experience in convention management. Christie began her association career as Membership Services Director with the Alabama State Bar Association.

Adela Acosta, PhD is the director of the Food Science and Technology Department of the Escuela Agrícola Panamericana, Inc. (ZAMORANO), which is based in Honduras, Central America. She has more than 20 years’ experience in education and development. She accompanies her teaching with outreach and consulting programs for the food industry and other development sectors in the region. Her teaching and research have focused on Meat Processing, Industrial Space Design, and Food Engineering and Unit Operations education. As the Head of the Food Science and Technology Department, she focuses on the active learning process, rooted in science and industry, provides academic leadership, coordination and implements and promotes the strategy for the department to enhance its relationship with Latin America’s food industry.


Adela Acosta has a Doctorate in Food Science and Technology from the University of Córdoba, Spain with her dissertation entitled "Use of FT-MIR spectroscopy in the quality control of homogenized baby foods"; and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M University. She is a certified food scientist, a member of IFT, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Tau Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, and Gamma Sigma Delta.


She lives on the Zamorano campus, with her husband and their son and daughter.

Arti Arora, PhD is The Coca-Cola Company’s Vice President for Global Scientific and Regulatory Affairs. She provides...

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