National networking group Women in Manufacturing this week announced its reorganization as a trade association.
The group, founded in 2011 with help from the Precision Metalforming
Association, officially filed as a 501(c)6 national trade association as
of April 1. The WiM board held a meeting late last month to establish
appointments of officers, executive and nominating committees and its
annual budget.
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Gretchen Zierick, president of Zierick Manufacturing Corp., was
elected to serve as the group's first chair. Other board members include
Karla Aaron of Hialeah Metal Spinning, Elizabeth Engels of rp+m, Lisa
Habe of Interlake Industries, Sheila LaMothe of TRUMPF, Una Lauricia of
Eaton Corp., Diana Perreiah of Alcoa, Anne Ross of Foley & Lardner
LLP and Catherine Werner of GE.
"Now, more than ever, the American manufacturing sector needs strong
and creative leadership to overcome obstacles and continue on the path
toward growth and prosperity," said WiM President Allison Grealis. "With
the help of our newly constituted board, we will continue to
demonstrate that not only are women great for manufacturing, but that
manufacturing is great for women."
Monday, April 13, 2015
Women In Manufacturing Files As Trade Association
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