IWCA Australia Represents Women in Coffee at Melbourne International Coffee Expo

The Melbourne International Coffee Expo (MICE) saw a vibrant presence from the IWCA Australia Chapter, showcasing their commitment to diversity and excellence in the coffee industry. Visitors to the IWCA booth were treated to an array of exquisite coffees from Peru, Ethiopia, and Brazil, highlighting the rich variety and quality of coffee that the chapter supports.

A Strong Representation

The IWCA Australia Chapter was well-represented by a dynamic team of members:

  • Ben Buckness, Chapter Member and Coffee Consultant

  • Emilie Coulombe, Chapter Treasurer and Coffee Importer

  • Melissa Garcia, Board Member and Roaster

  • Georgia Major, Corporate Member and Importer

  • Amy Pareezer, Board Member and Importer

  • Veronica Ponce, Chapter President

  • Benjamin White, Volunteer and Coffee Preparation Specialist

Engaging Activities and Cupping Sessions

One of the highlights of the IWCA Australia booth was the cupping session, where MICE attendees lined up to experience the flavors of seven different coffees. Benjamin White expertly prepared the coffees for general tasting and cupping, ensuring that each visitor had the opportunity to savor the diverse profiles of the featured coffees.

The cupping session was a testament to the IWCA Australia's dedication to quality and education, offering MICE attendees a hands-on experience with some of the finest coffees available. The enthusiasm and interest from the crowd underscored the chapter's influence and reputation within the coffee community.

A Community of Inclusion

The IWCA Australia Chapter is more than just a collection of coffee professionals; it is a safe, inclusive community driven by a diverse membership across the coffee value chain. The chapter's commitment to engagement, advancement, and inclusion of women and marginalized individuals is a cornerstone of its mission. This dedication was clearly visible at MICE, where the chapter's members demonstrated their passion and expertise.

Looking Ahead

The Melbourne International Coffee Expo provided a platform for IWCA Australia to not only showcase exceptional coffees but also to highlight their ongoing efforts to foster an inclusive and progressive coffee industry. As the chapter continues to grow and thrive, events like MICE serve as important milestones in their journey, bringing together like-minded individuals and celebrating the rich tapestry of the global coffee community.

For more information about the IWCA Australia Chapter and to get involved, visit their official website and stay tuned for upcoming events and initiatives.

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