Forsyth Tech News
As part of Manufacturing Month, Forsyth Technical Community College hosted its first-ever Women of Manufacturing Conference, a one-day event designed to create a supportive environment for women in the manufacturing sector. The event brought together industry leaders, local employers, community partners, and students to inspire, empower, and connect women in manufacturing. As the demand for skilled workers continues to grow, attracting and retaining women in this field is essential for the industry’s future.
The conference strengthened Forsyth Tech’s collaboration with local employers while spotlighting career opportunities for female students. By fostering an inclusive and equitable environment, the event could help to increase female representation in manufacturing, a sector historically underrepresented by women.
Throughout the day, attendees had the opportunity to hear from prominent women leaders in manufacturing and share in personal stories of overcoming challenges. The event featured an opening keynote by Tamisha Clark, Vice President and General Manager of Cook Medical, followed by a panel discussion titled “Breaking Barriers in Manufacturing,” where diverse panelists discussed their experiences, challenges, and successes in the sector.
In addition to networking opportunities, the event offered workshops focused on leadership development, technical skills, and work-life balance. These sessions provided attendees with tools to advance both personally and professionally in the field. Attendees were also able to connect with local employers during an employer showcase, and explore career opportunities in the manufacturing industry.
The event concluded with interactive demonstrations and tours of Forsyth Tech’s Advanced Manufacturing Center, providing a more informal space for attendees to engage, share experiences, and celebrate the day’s accomplishments.