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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / June 2, 2025 / As the world celebrates Global Day of Parents (June 1), Gildan honours those employees who play parental roles, juggling responsibilities towards their families while simultaneously bringing passion to their work. To support parents with this endeavour and ensure the well-being of both employees and their families, the Company invests in multiple initiatives, such as offering support to first-time mothers, providing free health check-ups for employees and families at some facilities, and offering hybrid work policies at certain locations.
See some of these initiatives in action by meeting a couple at Gildan - Diana Florentino, Manager of Fabric Innovation, and Carlos Caceres, Senior Manager of Quality Assurance Operations - who share their experience of balancing parenthood with their life at Gildan in Honduras.
Can you tell us more about your work and respective roles at Gildan?
Diana: As the Fabric Innovation Manager, I'm responsible for leading the development and implementation of new fabric technologies and materials that align with the Company's design, sustainability, and performance goals. My role involves researching and identifying emerging textile trends, collaborating with suppliers, and working closely with design and production teams to ensure the successful integration of innovative fabrics into our products. Additionally, I support the Circularity area of focus as part of Gildan's Next Generation ESG strategy.
Carlos: Continuous improvement is part of our DNA at Gildan, and that is exactly what my role stands for. As the Senior Manager of Quality Assurance Operations, I am responsible for leading Quality Assurance teams across several Company facilities to ensure that our products and processes meet the required standards and we deliver fabric with the expected quality performance. Moreover, my role challenges me to constantly assess our performance, implement best practices, and drive continuous improvements in our production systems.
What do you love most about being a parent?
Diana: For me, being a parent is all about the little things - I relish those moments when I've done something to bring happiness to my children.
Carlos: My favourite part about being a parent is to be there for my children through thick and thin, supporting them with their dreams and goals, and helping them become the best versions of themselves.
What has your experience been like balancing a full-time job at Gildan and being a parent?
Diana: There's a famous saying - "it takes a village to raise a child" - and this is exactly what I have experienced. In addition to our close family and friends, Gildan too, has become a part of our village over time. Since the very beginning of my parenthood journey, my direct supervisors have always supported me in prioritizing my family, offering me flexibility in times of need and allowing me to be with my children during the most important moments.