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Fish farming industry nurtures Michelle Atleo

by SeaWestNews

Fish Farms Supporting Rural British Columbia

Fish farming in British Columbia plays a vital role in supporting rural communities, providing jobs, and driving economic growth in areas that larger urban centers often overlook. Cermaq Canada, a leader in sustainable salmon farming, is making a meaningful impact by combining responsible aquaculture practices with a commitment to local development.

Michelle (Nellie) Atleo: Building Connections at Cermaq Canada

Michelle (Nellie) Atleo, Human Resources Assistant at Cermaq Canada, takes pride in helping her team succeed. She ensures that new staff adjust smoothly, guides employees toward roles where they can thrive, and provides a welcoming space for conversations when needed.

“I’m proud of the direction our industry is heading,” says Atleo. “It’s rewarding to see the growth and the sense of community within our work.”

Nellie’s role is central to fostering a strong workplace culture, reflecting the importance of the people who drive the success of British Columbia’s aquaculture industry.

Cermaq’s Role in Strengthening Communities

Cermaq Canada’s operations extend beyond raising salmon. By focusing on sustainability and creating opportunities for local residents, Cermaq is helping to strengthen rural communities across the province. With steady employment and support for personal and professional growth, the company’s efforts are paving the way for a resilient future in aquaculture.

Nellie Atleo’s dedication underscores the connection between strong human resources and a thriving industry. Her work highlights how investing in people can amplify the impact of sustainable practices in fish farming.

Meet Nellie!

 

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