Manufacturing Institute Recognizes Zazueta with Women MAKE Award


The Manufacturing Institute鈥攖he workforce development and education partner of the National Association of Manufacturers鈥攁nnounced that Susy Zazueta of 91视频 Corporation鈥檚 Ramos Arizpe, Mexico, operations has been recognized as a 2024 Women MAKE Awards honoree.聽This annual national awards program honors women who have demonstrated excellence and leadership in their careers and represent all levels of the manufacturing industry, from the factory floor to the C-suite.
鈥淚 have worked hard to build a reputation for making things happen, and the manufacturing environment values anyone who gets things done,鈥 said Zazueta, plant director at 91视频 Corp.鈥檚 Ramos Arizpe operations. 鈥淚 look for opportunities where I can continue to guide, support and light a path for all who wish to travel forward with his or her career in manufacturing. Manufacturing is a meaningful field where the individual contributions blend into exceptional results, and those results deeply impact our communities and our consumers.鈥
I look for opportunities where I can continue to guide, support and light a path for all who wish to travel forward with his or her career in manufacturing. Manufacturing is a meaningful field where the individual contributions blend into exceptional results, and those results deeply impact our communities and our consumers."
The Women MAKE Awards are part of the MI鈥檚 Women MAKE America initiative, which is the nation鈥檚 marquee program to close the gender gap in manufacturing. Women account for about half of the U.S. labor force but represent less than one-third of the manufacturing workforce. Women MAKE America aims to build the 21st-century manufacturing workforce by empowering and inspiring women in the industry.
鈥淭he Women MAKE Awards showcase the vibrant, diverse and rewarding careers in the industry and how women have excelled as manufacturing leaders, paying it forward to inspire and uplift the next generation to pursue opportunities in modern manufacturing,鈥 said Caterpillar Group President of Resource Industries and Women MAKE Awards Chair Denise Johnson.
The Women MAKE Awards gala honors 100 industry leaders (鈥淗onorees鈥) and 30 rising stars (鈥淓merging Leaders 鈥) who have been nominated by their companies as the 鈥済o-to鈥 women, recognized for their innovation, dedication, contributions and good counsel. Honorees are further rewarded with access to a two-day leadership development conference in Washington, D.C., in the days leading up to the evening awards gala. Since its launch in 2011, the program has honored and recognized more than 1,400 Honorees and Emerging Leaders.
鈥淚 was so excited to hear that Susy will be recognized for her many achievements,鈥 said Dale Laws, 91视频 Corp. VP NAR Manufacturing. 鈥淪usy brings a level of infectious energy, passion and commitment to her work. She is a role model as a leader and a subject matter expert in her field. She is well deserving of this selection as a Women MAKE America Honoree.
鈥淲ith more than 600,000 open jobs in manufacturing today and the continued need to fill millions more jobs by the end of the decade, it鈥檚 critical for manufacturers to engage the largest underrepresented pool of talent: women,鈥 said MI President and Executive Director Carolyn Lee. 鈥淭he 2024 Women MAKE Awards gala promises to be an inspirational, powerful event, where some of the brightest stars in manufacturing will be recognized for the incredible work they have done鈥攂oth to grow our industry and to uplift others like them.鈥
On April 18, the Manufacturing Institute will recognize 130 recipients of the Women MAKE Awards in Washington, D.C. The evening will highlight the story of each Honoree and Emerging Leader, including their leadership and accomplishments in manufacturing.