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                                  Carolyn Leary
Analytical Laboratory Manager
Kyzen Corp. Nashville, TN
“Women do not need to be intimidated when looking at careers within manufacturing. My experience has been that a competent and confident woman can be very successful. Manufacturing has gone far beyond the simple assembly of a finished product to now include aspects of design, process/quality improvement and customer service. This diversity offers opportunities for career growth and development.”
Molly Lucas
Human Resources Manager
A.J. Rose Manufacturing Co. Avon, OH
“Opportunities are endless for women in manufacturing. I would recommend a manufacturing career to any woman who wants to be challenged, work with a diverse group of people and provide another perspective that can make an impact or difference. Working in manufacturing, I am engaged, my efforts are recognized and I feel a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction.”
Jenna Mahaney
Total Quality Production Systems Kaizen Coordinator North American Stamping Group Portland, TN
“Today, we have made great strides to set the bar for the next generation of women. Manufacturing is very competitive, fast-paced and detail- oriented. Companies are looking for high-potential performers to drive the mission and move the company to the next level. To be selected to play a strategic role in driving that growth is challenging and rewarding not only in my job, but to my family. It shows my children that anything is possible ... if there is a glass ceiling, break through it and make your own path!”
     NORTH AMERICAN Stamping Group
2019 Women of Excellence in Metal Forming & The honor is well deserved and NASG thanks you for all
Congratulations Jenna Mahaney
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