The Women in Manufacturing Association (WiM) has announced its 15th annual WiM SUMMIT, taking place October 12-14, 2025, at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL. This milestone conference is expected to welcome more than 2,500 in-person and virtual attendees from across the global manufacturing sector for three days of community-building, leadership development and industry celebration.
With the theme "Make Your Mark," this year's WiM SUMMIT will focus on the influence of purposeful leadership, courageous innovation and the importance of leaving a legacy in manufacturing. Attendees will engage in meaningful programming designed to motivate, educate and connect professionals at all career stages and sectors within manufacturing.
"This year's theme is a powerful reflection of where we have been and where we are going," said Allison Grealis, WiM President and Founder. "As we mark 15 years of building a more inclusive industry, we look forward to gathering with the WiM community to honor progress, recognize excellence and spark the ideas that will shape the next generation of manufacturing leaders."
WiM SUMMIT 2025 highlights include:
- Keynote speakers representing General Mills, the National Women's History Museum and Disney Institute, sharing insights on leadership, the multigenerational workforce and igniting purpose in those who are the future of manufacturing
- An opening keynote on authenticity given by Caroline Wanga, Co-Founder of WangaWoman and President and CEO of Essence Ventures
- More than 65 educational sessions and workshops on topics critical to the industry, including allyship, professional development, manufacturing business trends, strategic leadership, sustainability, transformational innovation and more
- The WiM EXPO, an interactive exhibition hall featuring best-in-class manufacturers showcasing their commitment to innovation and excellence
- Signature networking and social events, providing opportunities for professionals to connect across sectors and experience the vibrant culture of Chicago.
In addition to the educational and networking offerings, the 2025 SUMMIT will celebrate exceptional individuals who have made a lasting impact on the industry. WiM will induct its newest class into the Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame and recognize the 2025 Bill Gaskin Ally Award recipient, honoring those who have championed equity and opportunity for women in manufacturing.
Registration for WiM SUMMIT 2025 is now open. Discounted rates are available for groups of six or more.
For more information contact:
Women in Manufacturing Association
P.O. Box 3198
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223
216-503-5700
meetings@womeninmfg.org
www.womeninmanufacturing.org