Published May 16, 2022
The STEP Ahead program, which is designed to help advance women’s achievements in the fields of science, technology, engineering and production.

The Manufacturing Institute’s 10th annual STEP Ahead Awards honored some of the most impressive and inspiring women in the manufacturing industry today.
The awards ceremony included hundreds of guests in attendance at the National Building Museum and hundreds more viewing the ceremony online. The program featured:
Sponsors included an all-star roster of manufacturers, including Arconic Foundation, BASF Corporation, Cornerstone Building Brands, PTC, Trane Technologies, ABB, Molson Coors, Novelis, Rockwell Automation, SABIC, Sherwin-Williams and Toyota.
What they said: Carolyn Lee lauded the Honorees and spoke about the importance of closing the skills gap by bringing more women into the manufacturing industry.
Rutherford spoke about leaders’ opportunities to work together to make important progress.
Rose Lee laid out the qualities that all the Honorees showed and highlighted their shared successes.
Timmons praised the STEP Honorees and called on allies to continue supporting women in the manufacturing industry.
35×30: Carolyn Lee and Jorgenson spoke about the 35×30 initiative — a program designed to close the skills and talent gap in manufacturing by adding half a million women workers to the industry, increasing women’s representation in manufacturing from 29% today to 35% by 2030.
New commitments: To help this new initiative along its way, Arconic Foundation president Ryan Kish and Ketchie CEO Courtney Silver stood up during the ceremony to pledge new financial commitments to the program.
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