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Mary-Ann Warren
Set-Up Operator Press ARaymond Tinnerman Mfg. Hamilton Inc. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
“Manufacturing has been a very satisfying career choice. Working in the metal stamping industry with progressive dies has been rewarding. The auto industry is ever changing, and companies have to be innovative to stay competitive, which means that the way we preform our jobs has changed over the years. Learning new technology has been challenging, but continues to enhance how we do our jobs daily.”
Eva Williamson
Shipping/Finished Goods Manager Phoenix Specialty Mfg. Co. Bamberg, SC
“A career in usually male- dominated manufacturing is a win-win for women and the companies that hire them. Women bring their hearts to work and wear them on their sleeves every day. Women are more driven, creative, compassionate, effective and organized communicators. They value a company’s best asset—its employees—and ensure its success. Women work hard to be supportive and adaptable. They get things done.”
Shana Witalisz
Director of Custom Solutions EpiCenter Westfield, MA
“The manufacturing industry has opportunities that are limitless for women. It is an industry that allows you to enter at any skill level and grow as far as your creativity and drive will allow.”
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