COTANCE News March 2025

Women in Tanneries: Special Womens’ 2nd Edition

March is all about celebrating women—their strength, their ambition, and their impact. After the overwhelming success of our March 2024 edition, we knew we had to make this a tradition. This year, we’re back, diving deeper into the untold stories of the incredible women working in the European leather industry. From breaking barriers to mastering the craft, their journeys are as bold and resilient as the leather they help create.

The second edition of our special newsletter will feature three women from Italy, Spain, and Portugal, each representing a different age group, job role, and career journey. Their stories highlight passion, resilience, and opportunity, proving that the leather industry is full of possibilities for those ready to challenge conventions.

By sharing their experiences, COTANCE hopes to inspire more women to explore careers in this evolving sector—one where talent, skill, and determination matter more than ever.

Barbara
Mastrotto

ITALY

Coming from a family of pioneers in the leather industry, Barbara Mastrotto began her career at 22, working in accounting and logistics before joining the Automotive Division of Rino Mastrotto in 2004. Now Head of the Automotive & Mobility Business Unit, she champions meritocracy, ethical leadership, and sustainability, striving to balance its environmental, social, and economic pillars.

Laura
Castro Gonçalves

PORTUGAL

At just 24 years old, Laura Castro Gonçalves has been part of A. Castro & Filhos for four years, gaining experience in various roles. With a degree in Marketing Management, she now leads chemicals and commercial operations, focusing on innovative and sustainable solutions for the leather industry.

Irene
Tarazona

SPAIN

As HR Manager at INCUSA, Irene Tarazona is dedicated to creating a workplace where talent thrives. She actively supports women in the leather industry, ensuring equal opportunities for training and leadership. By bridging the gender gap, she helps make tanneries a more inclusive and rewarding place to work.

Your Journey into Leather: What inspired you to join the leather industry? Was it a deliberate choice, or did you discover your passion for leather along the way?

Irene: I have always found it a fascinating sector because it is related to the world of fashion, which I am passionate about. I found myself in an unknown sector that attracted me from the very first moment and that was completely different from my previous professional experiences.

Barbara: For me it was a simple and almost obvious choice. I have always heard about leather in my family and the passion for this particular product was passed on to me by my dad who is in love with leather, with the ever-evolving technology needed to process it, and with the importance of tanning in enhancing a by-product of slaughtering from the food industry.  I was very happy when he asked me to join the company to bring my own contribution, and it was in the automotive world that I found myself.

Laura:  I entered the leather industry almost by chance. After university, I started working in the family business and, over time, I realized how challenging and fascinating this sector was. Today, I love what I do and know that it is a demanding field, requiring dedication, knowledge, and constant innovation. It is an industry full of creativity and challenges.

Breaking Stereotypes: The leather industry has traditionally been male-dominated. Have you encountered challenges as a woman in this sector? How have you overcome them?

Irene: Yes, I found myself at a very young age in a mostly male sector, but that helped me to reinvent myself, to set goals and objectives at a professional level, as well as to develop new skills that have made me grow personally and professionally.

Barbara: The leather industry is a male-dominated world indeed. I have been lucky, however, because the industry I supervise is international, and I have been able to deal from the very beginning with markets such as the United States, which was more advanced in this sense, even 20 years ago, having women in leadership roles.  The Italian experience, on the other hand, was initially a bit more close-minded, but with determination, professionalism, and pragmatism it was possible to handle even some less comfy situations.

Laura: The leather industry has traditionally been male-dominated, but that has never been an obstacle for me. I work with many women, and I feel that we have an equal place alongside men, with the same opportunities to grow and innovate. I believe and know that knowledge, dedication, and results are what truly matter, and that is what allows us to establish our place in the industry.

The Beauty of Leather: What aspects of leather do you think deserve more recognition, especially among younger consumers?

Laura: Leather is a timeless and natural material that carries the history of our ancestors, reflecting generations of knowledge and craftsmanship. Behind every piece lies hard work, dedication, and skill, transforming raw material into something truly unique. Its exceptional durability allows it to last for generations without losing its quality or charm. Moreover, leather stands out for its endless creative possibilities—offering a wide range of designs, colors, and finishes—while maintaining its authentic and sustainable character.

Barbara: Innovative, sustainable, Circular, Zero waste approach, uniqueness, high performance, durability, heritage, animal well-fair … I would say all of these are features that young consumers highly appreciate. The challenge this material often faces with young people and the final market in general is getting known for what it genuinely is. It is up to us to improve in communicating and providing facts that support the value of it.

Work-Life Balance & Passion: What do you love most about working in this industry? How does your job balance technical skills, creativity, and tradition?

Laura: What fascinates me most about this industry is the perfect balance between tradition, technical expertise, and creativity. Leather carries centuries of history while offering endless possibilities for innovation. In my work, precision and attention to detail go hand in hand with the freedom to create and reinvent, making each day dynamic and inspiring.

A Message to Young Women: Many young women may not consider a career in tanneries. What would you say to those who are curious but unsure about entering this industry?

Barbara: Tannery is a challenging but at the same time fascinating industry. It can open up opportunities in different markets and roles: fashion, interiors, automotive…. and it requires different skills ranging from technical expertise to creativity …. It ’is an industry that is thrilling. The world of tanning has mellowed, and new generations have helped make it less male-oriented. There is more of a preference for teamwork, and female input is appreciated.

The conclusion is clear: European tanneries are not just places of opportunity for women; it is a sector where they are already making significant impacts and leading change. By highlighting their achievements maybe we inspire more women to join this exciting and evolving world of leather.

Read the full interviews at euroleather.com

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