Sandvik Coromant’s global president joins hall of fame

Nadine Crauwels of Sandvik Coromant
Nadine Crauwels of Sandvik Coromant

Sandvik Coromant’s global president, Nadine Crauwels, has been inducted into the inaugural class of the Women in Manufacturing (WiM) Hall of Fame.

The hall of fame honours women who have made outstanding contributions during the course of their established careers in manufacturing.

Recipients include women who are dedicated to supporting, promoting, and inspiring women in the manufacturing industry, based on criteria such as making exceptional contributions to the advancement of women in manufacturing, facilitating and creating programmes that motivate young women to choose careers in manufacturing, enabling and encouraging other manufacturing women to advance in their careers, and/or creating or leading innovations that promote manufacturing improvements and increased competitiveness.

Nadine Crauwels is one of 15 women to be inducted and the foundational class was chosen from a panel of Women in Manufacturing (WiM) and Women in Manufacturing Education Foundation (WiMEF) board members.

Ms Crauwels commented: “I am so thankful to be chosen as part of this very first Woman in Manufacturing Hall of Fame class. I am also honoured and proud to be alongside this impressive group of women who paved the way for other women in manufacturing. We are on an important journey that needs our continuous attention to strive and drive for a diverse and inclusive manufacturing industry.”

Sean Holt, president of Sandvik Coromant for the Americas, added: “We are all honoured and proud of Nadine’s recognition by Women in Manufacturing. She is not only an outstanding leader for our company, Nadine truly embodies every quality that the Women in Manufacturing organisation represents and she serves as an inspiration and role model to us all. As a testimony to that, we are delighted to be hosting an internal contest where employees within our sales area can express how Nadine’s leadership inspires them. Winners will take part in the WiM SUMMIT where they will experience virtual plant tours, professional development sessions, roundtable discussions on important topics, and inspiring keynotes.”

Sandvik Coromant www.sandvik.coromant.com

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