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Women in Manufacturing event to feature prominent industry leaders

The Women in Manufacturing Wisconsin chapter will host a breakfast panel discussion featuring top women industry leaders on Wednesday, June 18, from 7:15 to 9 a.m. at the Milwaukee Athletic Club, 758 N. Broadway in Milwaukee.

The panel will include Dawn Tabat, executive vice president of community and external relations and former chief operating officer at Waukesha-based Generac Power Systems; Mary Isbister, president of Mequon-based GenMet; and Doreen Lettau, vice president of market and business development at Nashotah-based Dickten Masch Plastics. Mary Scheibel, principal of Trefoil Group, will moderate the panel.

Women in the manufacturing industry are invited to attend. There will be an opportunity to ask questions of and network with the panelists. For more information or to register, contact Maddie Hayes at mhayes@waukeshametal.com.

The Women in Manufacturing Wisconsin chapter will host a breakfast panel discussion featuring top women industry leaders on Wednesday, June 18, from 7:15 to 9 a.m. at the Milwaukee Athletic Club, 758 N. Broadway in Milwaukee.


The panel will include Dawn Tabat, executive vice president of community and external relations and former chief operating officer at Waukesha-based Generac Power Systems; Mary Isbister, president of Mequon-based GenMet; and Doreen Lettau, vice president of market and business development at Nashotah-based Dickten Masch Plastics. Mary Scheibel, principal of Trefoil Group, will moderate the panel.

Women in the manufacturing industry are invited to attend. There will be an opportunity to ask questions of and network with the panelists. For more information or to register, contact Maddie Hayes at mhayes@waukeshametal.com.

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