QAD Automotive Director Terry Onica to be Inducted into the 2021 Class of the Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame
QAD Inc. (Nasdaq: QADA, QADB) announced that Automotive Director Terry Onica has been inducted into the 2021 Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame. This honor recognizes her significant contributions to advancing women in manufacturing. The Hall of Fame was established by the Women in Manufacturing Association in 2019 to honor women who have made exceptional contributions to the industry. Onica and other inductees will be celebrated at an induction ceremony on October 6, 2021, during WiM’s 11th annual SUMMIT event in Cleveland, OH.
- Terry Onica's induction into the Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame highlights QAD's commitment to diversity and female leadership.
- Recognition of Onica showcases QAD's strong position in the manufacturing industry, potentially enhancing its reputation and appeal to clients.
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“I’m honored to be included in this amazing group of women manufacturing professionals,” said Onica. “During my career, I have been lucky enough to work with and mentor so many amazing women in the automotive manufacturing world. It’s great to see what women bring to manufacturing being recognized. We need to continue to expand the circle, support and encourage women of all ages into this rewarding and exciting world of manufacturing.”
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“The nine honorees who will make up our second-ever class are a prestigious group, each of whom has made significant, lasting contributions to our industry,” said WiM President
Inductees were nominated by their colleagues and industry peers and selected by a judging panel of WiMEF Executive Committee Board Members along with WiM staff. The inductees were chosen based on their significant contributions to the advancement of women in manufacturing.
Onica, along with the rest of the group of exceptional women, will be officially welcomed to the Hall of Fame with an Induction Ceremony & Gala on
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