Mmmake Your Mark invites industry to celebrate career journeys

Mmmake Your Mark invites industry to celebrate career journeys

A government-endorsed campaign that aims to showcase the sector as a “dynamic and vibrant place to work” is encouraging food and drink industry professionals to share their career stories on LinkedIn — and celebrate our industry and inspire the next generation. Convened by insight and impact organisation, IGD, on behalf of the Food and Drink…


A government-endorsed campaign that aims to showcase the sector as a “dynamic and vibrant place to work” is encouraging food and drink industry professionals to share their career stories on LinkedIn — and celebrate our industry and inspire the next generation.

Convened by insight and impact organisation, IGD, on behalf of the Food and Drink Sector Council (FDSC), this creative and bold campaign is the result of cross-sector collaboration across the whole food system.

The Mmmake Your Mark campaign unites the UK’s food and drink industry to showcase why it’s such a vibrant place to work.

Organisations from across the entire food chain are coming together to showcase opportunities from ‘Farm to Fork, Science to Sizzle, and Tech to Taste.’

To get involved, the campaign says those passionate about their careers have the chance to inspire others.

Throughout September, it is making voices heard on LinkedIn by starting a big conversation about the diverse and exciting career paths in the food and drink industry.

Whether individuals are just starting out, embracing new challenges, or advancing in their career, it wants to hear from you:

“Share your story: Use our simple guide — available to download below — to craft a LinkedIn post that reflects your journey in the industry.
Use the Mmmake Your Mark graphic: Add some colour to your post with our customizable graphic template — and be sure to tag the “Mmmake Your Mark” campaign.

Join the conversation: By sharing your experiences using #mmmakeyourmark.

The LinkedIn conversation has kicked off already and runs throughout September 2024.

A LinkedIn post guide and graphic template is available to download to and start sharing a story.

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