BASF executive inducted into Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame
BASF Senior Vice President Lori Goucher was inducted into the Women in Manufacturing (WiM) Hall of Fame, recognizing her contributions to advancing women in the manufacturing sector. Goucher played a crucial role as a mentor and leader within BASF, addressing gender representation in manufacturing. WiM honors women like Goucher for their significant career contributions. BASF aims for 30% of leadership roles to be held by women by 2030, supporting such initiatives through memberships and professional development opportunities.
- Lori Goucher's induction into the WiM Hall of Fame highlights BASF's commitment to gender diversity in manufacturing.
- BASF aims to have 30% of leadership positions held by women by 2030, showcasing a strong commitment to diversity.
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J., Oct. 17, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lori Goucher, BASF Senior Vice President of Investments and Technology, Catalysts Division, was one of thirteen women inducted into the Women in Manufacturing (WiM) Hall of Fame at a recent ceremony and gala.
The WiM Hall of Fame opened its inaugural class in 2020 and honors women who have made outstanding contributions during the course of their established careers in manufacturing. Inductees were nominated by their colleagues and industry peers and selected by a judging panel of Women in Manufacturing Education Foundation (WiMEF) board members as well as staff. The inductees were chosen based on their contributions to the advancement of women in manufacturing.
“The 13 esteemed honorees who comprise our third class of inductees have made renowned, lasting contributions to our industry,” said Allison Grealis, WiM and WiMEF President and Founder. “Their commitment to supporting and mentoring women in manufacturing has paved pathways for countless other women to thrive in this industry. We are thrilled to recognize them in this special way.”
As one of only a few women working on the manufacturing floor when her career first began, Goucher has played an active role in driving efforts to increase the representation and development of women in manufacturing at BASF. This award recognizes her many contributions and achievements during her career at BASF where she continues to support women through mentoring opportunities and is a visible female leader within the company and the industry.
“We congratulate Lori on this important recognition and thank her for being a leader in and beyond manufacturing at BASF and for all she does to set an example for others,” said Krisanne Pook, Vice President of People Services and member of the North American Executive Committee, BASF Corporation. “BASF is committed to investing in opportunities to support women in having meaningful and rewarding manufacturing careers. This is core to meeting our aspirational goal of
BASF is an active member of WiM, offering employees no-cost memberships, discounts to conferences and professional development opportunities. Cara Madzy, BASF’s Vice President, Coatings, North America serves on the organization’s board of directors, and many BASF employees are involved in local WiM chapters in communities where they live and work.
To learn more about BASF’s efforts to attract and retain women in manufacturing, visit www.basf.us/women.
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