AWC Summer Issue | 2025

7 Summer 2025 | West While Sarah shared her remarkable journey of success, her honest thoughts on the challenges of starting a business connected well with the audience. Her advice to stay strong, stick to your values, and take on new challenges motivated many attendees in the audience. “No matter what you do or how hard it gets, if you have a sense of purpose and you are passionate and you love what you do, you are doing it. There is no need to say ‘go girl’, you are already going,” says Sarah. “And that’s all about the power.” “What is success? It includes the richness of relationships, the spark of creativity, the power of self-expression, and the journey of continuous learning and personal growth, all while making a meaningful impact in the world around us,” shared Sarah. From her insightful perspective, Sarah emphasized that maintaining strong connections with colleagues, mentors, and clients not only improves your professional journey but also breathes life into the workplace, transforming it into a dynamic ecosystem of support, collaboration, and various opportunities. Sarah has successfully navigated the demands of a busy and fast-paced industry, confronting numerous challenges as she came to understand the harsh realities of starting a business and leading a team. Sarah can be proud of the fact that she not only created a company, but a legacy. Today, 20/20 Seed Labs has become a trusted resource for seed testing, diagnostics, and quality assurance services throughout Western Canada. PHOTOS/COVER PHOTOS: Amara Studios AJ_Watt/iStock /Getty Images Plus photo Publisher Iris Meck 888-248-4893 x 279 MANAGING EDITOR Denise Faguy 888-248-4893 x 293 CONTRIBUTORS Harleen Kaur Bajwa 888-248-4893 DESIGN Tanya Myers & Andrea Williams ADVERTISING SALES Iris Meck Kathry Doan, AgCareers.com 888-248-4893 x 279 800.929.8975 ext.5191 Farms.com Canada Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction of any article, photograph or artwork without written permission of the publisher is strictly forbidden. Acceptance of advertising does not constitute endorsement of the advertiser, it products or services, nor does Farms.com make any claims or guarantees as to the accuracy or validity of advertiser claims. The publisher shall have no liability for the unintentiaonal omission of any scheduled advertising. AWC Spotlite on Women Women make up 60% of the graduates in biosciences 1, yet only 1/3 of people employed in the bioscience eld are women 2. We have work to do to level the playing eld. Ag-West Bio sponsors Women in Bio, an event where women lift each other up. Diversity and inclusion promote innovation Funding for Ag-West Bio is provided by the Government of Canada and Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture through the Canadian Agriculture Partnership (CAP), a federal-provincial-territorial initiative. learn more at agwest.sk.ca Women in Bio May, 29 2024 Women in Bio May, 29 2024 1. Statistics Canada Study, "Persistence and representation of women in STEM programs," 2019 2. BioTalent Canada, "Close-up on the bio-economy — Labour Market Intelligence National Report," 2021, p. 9 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K AdvancingWomen-AWB-HalfPage-Spring2025.pdf 1 2025-04-30 8:01:49 AM

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