Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a pioneering initiative aimed at fostering community unity through water sports, young people in Bristol are being introduced to the art of sailing, an opportunity that many would not typically have access to. The All Aboard Watersports Centre is the hub for the New Horizons project, which is designed to engage 10 to 20-year-olds in sailing skills that not only promote teamwork and camaraderie but also provide a gateway to potential career paths. The project is a collaborative effort between local organizations Black2Nature and DET Entertainment, both of which share a commitment to empowering the youth of Bristol. The aim is not just to teach sailing but to broaden the horizons of young people by exposing them to new experiences that could lead to unexpected job opportunities in the future. Rob Howlett, one of the key organizers behind the initiative, emphasized the importance of such experiences in building confidence among participants. "New experiences are vital for growing confidence," Howlett stated, highlighting how engaging with water sports can transform young individuals’ outlooks and aspirations. As part of the program, participants will learn essential sailing techniques, teamwork, and leadership skills—all of which are critical in both recreational and professional settings. The project is not only about sailing; it represents a broader mission to unify communities by bringing together diverse groups of young people. By removing the barriers to accessing water sports, the New Horizons project hopes to cultivate a sense of belonging and shared purpose among participants. The benefits of this initiative extend beyond the immediate enjoyment of sailing. By equipping young people with valuable skills, the project aims to inspire them to explore various career pathways, whether in marine industries, outdoor education, or event management. The involvement of local organizations adds depth to this initiative, creating a strong network of support for participants as they navigate their futures. As Bristol looks to create more inclusive recreational opportunities, the New Horizons project stands out as a beacon of hope and unity. It reflects a growing recognition that access to sports, particularly for underrepresented youth, can play a crucial role in shaping confident, capable individuals ready to take on the world.