Women in Manufacturing Seeking Speakers for 2015 Summit

March 27, 2015
Past speakers have addressed a variety of topics, including leadership development, marketing for a manufacturing environment, effective communication strategies and lean manufacturing.

Women in Manufacturing (WiM) in inviting interested parties to submit an application to speak at SUMMIT 2015, scheduled for September 23 to 25, 2015, in Minneapolis, Minn.

This annual event is geared toward women who have chosen careers in manufacturing and want to share perspectives and network with others in the industry. Expected to attract more than 300 professional women in manufacturing with titles ranging from production to CEO, SUMMIT 2015 will feature industry plant tours, a networking dinner, panel discussions, educational sessions and keynote presentations. 

Past speakers have addressed a variety of topics, including leadership development, marketing for a manufacturing environment, effective communication strategies and lean manufacturing. 

Applications are encouraged on presentation topics related to professional development or pertinent business and technical topics.

If interested in being considered to speak at SUMMIT 2015, please complete the online application form at https://pma.wufoo.com/forms/wim-call-for-presentations-summit-2015 by April 17. All submissions will be reviewed by the WiM SUMMIT Host Committee.

WiM does not pay speakers; however, those who are selected to present will receive complimentary registration to the SUMMIT.

For more information, contact Kristin Moore at 216-901-8800 or [email protected].

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