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WiM Announces 2024 Board of Directors

The Women in Manufacturing Association has elected 20 members to its 2024 board of directors, who begin their terms on April 1, 2024.

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The Women in Manufacturing Association (WiM) has announced the election of 20 members to its 2024 board of directors, who begin their terms on April 1, 2024. WiM is a national and global trade association specifically dedicated to supporting, promoting and inspiring women who have chosen a career in the manufacturing sector.

The board will be led by:

  • Chair Jana Gessner, global vice president – environment, health and safety, PepsiCo, Purchase, New York
  • Vice Chair Danielle Schneider, applications engineer, Pridgeon & Clay, Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • Treasurer Joanna Cooper, general manager, Daimler Truck North America, Mount Holly, North Carolina
  • Secretary Jane Thomas, president, Teijin Holdings USA Inc., Teijin Limited, Sausalito, California
  • Past Chair Lisa Skidmore, senior director of advanced quality engineering, GE Appliances, a Haier company, Louisville, Kentucky

First-term members of the 2024 WiM board are:

  • Myoshi Aubain, vice president operations and supply chain, industrial solutions, DuPont, Wilmington, Delaware
  • Heather Bishop, global director manufacturing and operations, John Deere Power Systems, John Deere, Cedar Falls, Iowa
  • Ester Codina, president North America, Alfa Laval, Richmond, Virginia
  • Cara Herzog, chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer, Southwire Company, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Molly Jacobs, business process improvement specialist II, Greenheck Group, Schofield, Wisconsin
  • Kim Ziomek, director of business development, Schwartz Machine Company, Warren, Michigan

“On behalf of the entire WiM organization, I am thrilled to welcome the newest members of the WiM Board of Directors,” says WiM President and Founder Allison Grealis. “Their extensive experience and passion for manufacturing will be a great asset to our association as we work to further our mission to support, promote and inspire women in this industry.”

Additional board members who are continuing their service include:

  • Sheree Gaus, vice president HSE North America, Sodexo, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Peggy Gulick, VP advanced manufacturing and continuous improvement, Kohler Co., Kohler, Wisconsin
  • Virginia Harn, principal, CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen), Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Tiffanie Lewis, VP, HR technology and service solutions, Diebold Nixdorf, Hudson, Ohio
  • Cara Madzy, senior director EHS and security, Geismar Sites, BASF, Geismar, Louisiana
  • Yirla Morehead, senior director, world class supply chain – Americas, Molson Coors, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Angela Sams, OES supply chain director and global distribution and operations manager, Parker Hannifin, Lexington, Kentucky
  • Paul Wellener, principal, Deloitte, Cleveland, Ohio
  • Jeff White, partner and chair of manufacturing law practice, Robinson+Cole, Hartford, Connecticut

Grealis also thanked outgoing members of the WiM board for their service to the industry: Tami Hedgren, John Deere; Rhonda McKnight, Mars; Rachael Sampson, KeyBank; Carrie Uhl, Danaher Corporation; Amy Volz, Trane Technologies; and Devon Winter, F.W. Winter Inc. & Co.

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