Supplyframe announced that it is a Gold-level sponsor of Women in Electronics, a community of progressive women leaders at all stages of their careers dedicated to expanding the opportunities for women in the fast-paced electronics industry. The sponsorship demonstrates Supplyframe’s commitment to progress and inclusion for the future of STEM and the electronics industry.
“从历史上看,电子行业和STEM一直在人群化妆中偏斜,” SupplyFrame首席执行官兼创始人史蒂夫·弗拉格(Steve Flagg)说。“但是,领先的公司和社区在推动这一方面的变化方面具有巨大的动力。SupplyFrame很高兴成为一个社区的一部分,该社区庆祝妇女及其在电子行业中的影响,并参与帮助该行业发展的运动,从而发展更具包容性的未来。”
这项赞助将有助于在电子行业中推动全球成员资格,并为电子领导力发展中的女性提供新的计划和资源。
“Supplyframe and our parent company, Siemens, have a strong focus on expanding leadership opportunities across genders and professional development for all employees,” said Sarah Rich, vice president of operations and customer success at Supplyframe. “Our values reflect Women in Electronics’ goals of empowering, developing, advocating for, and celebrating the careers of our diverse staff. As part of Women in Electronics, not only will Supplyframe have a seat at the table for influencing the future of the industry, but we will also have the opportunity to enact change and achieve growth goals for both women and men across its entire team.”
“Inclusivity matters for both women and men and for the companies to which they contribute their time and talent. Research indicates that the higher a company’s gender composition, the better it performs in average relative returns, companies whose top management is at least half female see returns on equity that are 19% higher than average, and boards with a higher-than-average percentage of women outperformed those with fewer than average by 36%,” said Jackie Mattox, founder, president, and CEO of Women in Electronics. “We are excited to partner with Supplyframe, as we have shared values and vision, and we look forward to this partnership that will help further progress our mission forward in the industry.”
About Women in Electronics
Women in Electronics (WE) was founded in 2017 by a group of women professionals to offer a sense of community, develop together, and unite with their male colleagues to advance results in gender parity in the Electronics Industry and related End User Markets. As a 501c3 public charity, WE is focused on four organizational goals: empower, advocate, develop, and celebrate, providing leadership growth and development, mentorship, networking, thought-leadership events, and resources. Women in Electronics is supported by leading industry organizations and reaches the industry community through regional chapters throughout the U.S. and Europe, with plans to reach a global community. To learn more about Women in Electronics, visit https://www.womeninelectronics.com/
WE is a 501c3 social impact organization dedicated to opening the opportunities for women in the Electronics Industry and related End User Markets. They ensure inclusivity for anyone who would like to be a part of their mission.
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