Women in Manufacturing Association Announces 2024 Class of Hall of Fame Inductees
2024年7月17日 - 3:24AM
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The Women in Manufacturing Association (WiM) is pleased to
announce the 10 prestigious women leaders who comprise the 2024
class of Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame inductees.
This fifth group of honorees will be officially welcomed to the
Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame with a reception on October 6,
2024, as part of the 14th annual WiM SUMMIT taking place in Boston,
MA. More than 400 attendees will join in the celebration of these
trailblazing women in manufacturing.
The Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame honors women who have
made outstanding contributions during the course of their
established careers in the industry. Recipients include women who
are dedicated to supporting, promoting and inspiring women in the
manufacturing industry.
“We are excited to announce the 2024 inductee class of the Women
in Manufacturing Hall of Fame,” said WiM President and Founder
Allison Grealis. “These remarkable women have set new standards for
future generations of manufacturing careers. We look forward to
honoring these leaders and celebrating their commitment to
fostering diverse and inclusive workplaces in the industry.”
The 2024 class of Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame
inductees:
- Anne Berg, VP Manufacturing Agricultural Solutions
Americas – BASF
- Mary Betsch, VP Sustainability – Ingersoll Rand
- Lisa Caldwell, Americas Business Consulting Managing
Partner – EY
- Rhonda Gilyard, Vice President of Administration and
Production Control – Mazda Toyota Manufacturing
- Elizabeth Hoegeman, Executive Director of HSE and Global
Manufacturing – Cummins Inc.
- Laura Maxwell, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain –
PepsiCo Foods North America
- Misti M. Rice, Executive Director of Government Affairs
– Magna
- Sandra Rodríguez-Toledo, Vice President Site Operations
– Amgen
- Jane Rosaasen, General Manager – Daimler Truck
- Julie Waymouth, Senior Vice President of Operations –
Kymera International
Inductees were nominated by their colleagues and industry peers
and selected by a judging panel of WiM’s executive committee and
leadership. The inductees were chosen based on their lifetime
contributions to the advancement of women in manufacturing.
“It is with immense pride that we welcome these extraordinary
women into the Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame,” said WiM Board
Chair Jana Gessner of PepsiCo. “Their groundbreaking achievements
inspire us and blaze a trail for other women in manufacturing. By
celebrating their success and honoring their valuable
contributions, we encourage the next generation of women leaders
and ensure the continued advancement of women in the industry.”
For more information about the Women in Manufacturing Hall of
Fame and WiM SUMMIT 2024, visit womeninmanufacturing.org.
The Women in Manufacturing Association (WiM) is a national and
global trade association dedicated to supporting, promoting and
inspiring women who have chosen a career in the manufacturing
industry. It provides year-round support to more than 28,000
individual members representing more than 3,000 manufacturing
companies from 50 U.S. states and 65 countries. WiM encompasses
manufacturers of all types and welcomes individuals from every job
function—from production to the C-suite. Membership is available to
anyone working within or with the manufacturing sector. For more
information, visit www.womeninmanufacturing.org.
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