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Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame 2021 Inductees Named

The Women in Manufacturing Education Foundation has announced the 2021 Hall of Fame inductees, who will be honored at the group’s annual SUMMIT.

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The Women in Manufacturing Education Foundation (WiMEF) has announced the 2021 class of Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame inductees. The group of nine outstanding leaders will be officially welcomed to the Hall of Fame with a ceremony and gala October 6, 2021, as part of WiM’s 11th annual SUMMIT in Cleveland, Ohio.

The Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame was established in 2020. It honors women who have made outstanding contributions during the course of their established careers in manufacturing. Recipients include women who are dedicated to supporting, promoting, and inspiring women in the manufacturing industry.

“The nine honorees who make up our second-ever class are a prestigious group, each of whom has made significant, lasting contributions to our industry,” said WiM and WiMEF President Allison Grealis. “They are true trailblazers who have created opportunity for countless other women. We are thrilled and honored to recognize them in this special way.”

The 2021 class of Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame inductees:

Inductees were nominated by their colleagues and industry peers and selected by a judging panel of WiMEF board members and staff. The inductees were chosen based on their contributions to the advancement of women in manufacturing.

“The creation of the Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame in 2020 and the announcement of this impressive class of inductees speaks to the work the Women in Manufacturing Education Foundation is doing to support, promote and inspire women in industry,” says WiMEF Board Chair Mary Ellen Grom, executive director of customer experience solutions at AFL. 

In addition to the 2021 Hall of Fame class induction, this year’s ceremony and celebration will also include the presentation of the first-ever William E. Gaskin Women in Manufacturing Ally Award to an individual who has significantly supported the advancement of women within his or her company and industry, and inspired others to champion women in the industry through his or her actions and work.

The inaugural recipient of the William E. Gaskin Ally Award is William E. Gaskin, president emeritus of the Precision Metalforming Association (PMA). Throughout his career, Gaskin strongly advocated for women in the industry and generously supported the creation and launch of the PMA Women in Metalforming group, today the Women in Manufacturing Association.

The William E. Gaskin Ally Award is sponsored by Gretchen Zierick of Zierick Manufacturing Corporation, who was the first female chair of PMA, the inaugural chair of WiM and a founding member and current board member of the WiM Education Foundation.

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