The Future is Female
The Women Make Manufacturing Move Conference celebrates women in the industry and all of their accomplishments.
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Lisa Block, Chief Revenue Officer, Hybrid Manufacturing Technologies
According to the U.S. Department of Commerce as March 2021, women make up about 30% of the near 16 million people employed in manufacturing industries. To celebrate, uplift and highlight the underrepresented women in the industry, the IMTS Women Make Manufacturing Move program enables networking within the community through its series of curated sessions, meet-ups, programming and receptions. All three events are in the South Building’s Grand Ballroom, S100 A&B.
The program began on Monday with the IMTS Women Make Manufacturing Move Reception. This time can be allowed registrants to socialize and make connections with others in the industry while enjoying refreshments and light snacks.

Lisa Woodruff, Founder & CEO of Organize 365
Then, on Wednesday a Keynote Luncheon was held. Women enjoyed lunch while listening to industry thought leaders provide helpful tips and advice on an array of different topics. Speakers include Lisa Block on improving company culture to promote a positive workplace environment; Lisa Woodruff on developing habits that clear your head for problem-solving and help get your to-dos done; and Jenny Drescher and Ellen Feldman Ornato on defeating imposter syndrome and creating a space to empower and value women’s contributions in the workplace. In addition to the speakers, lunch and networking possibilities, access to exhibits on the show floor is provided. The luncheon wraps up around 3:00 pm.
Finally, today, take advantage of Women Make Manufacturing Move’s Take 5 at 2:00 p.m. The complimentary lounge provides a place to stop and recharge after the long week with a variety of refreshments and healthy snacks. Offerings include coffee, tea and seltzers. This is a pre-registered event.
A special thank you to the sponsors of the program: AT&T Business, CERATIZIT USA, EOS, Manufacturing USA, PNX Labs, Project MFG, and Zinc Partners.
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