AMPP Recognizes International Women in Engineering Day

On June 23, the Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) will celebrate International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), an annual global event to recognize and raise awareness about the achievements of women in engineering and promote gender diversity in the field.

“The day aims to inspire more women to pursue careers in engineering, highlight the contributions of women engineers, and address the gender imbalance in the industry,” says Kristin Leonard, vice chair of the AMPP Global Center Board of Directors. “It makes sense for AMPP to support activities like these because of its own “Women of AMPP” initiative that supports and empowers women—many of whom are engineers—in the coatings and corrosion industries.”

INWED was initially founded in 2014 by the Women's Engineering Society. Since then, it has achieved global recognition and engagement, as organizations, educational institutions, and engineering communities worldwide have come together to arrange events and activities commemorating this significant occasion.

“I’m proud AMPP is involved in initiatives like International Women in Engineering Day because the day serves as an opportunity to showcase the accomplishments of AMPP women engineers and their valuable contributions to various engineering disciplines,” says Amir Eliezer, chair of the AMPP Board of Directors. “It also emphasizes the importance of diversity and inclusion in engineering, as diverse perspectives and experiences can lead to innovation and improved problem-solving. The board is eager to enhance our volunteer positions by attracting talented women, as this is not only a necessity for AMPP but also an opportunity to encourage women to join as members.”

AMPP plans to recognize this important day to further its mission of “advancing materials performance to protect society, assets, and the environment.” With support from its global network of members, AMPP is launching a social media campaign using the hashtag #WomenOfAMPP to showcase the extraordinary accomplishments of AMPP women engineers. Through this initiative, AMPP aims to highlight these women’s impressive stories of achievement.

“AMPP seeks to inspire the next generation of women in engineering,” says Alan Thomas, AMPP CEO. “Supporting women engineers provides role models and inspiration. When women see successful and respected women in engineering, it challenges stereotypes, breaks barriers, and encourages more girls to pursue careers in STEM fields. This is one of the things the AMPP EMERG program helps to do year-round.”

Be part of a movement that fosters innovation, inclusion, and empowerment. Engage with us on social media on June 23! 

About AMPP

The Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) is a global community of professionals focused on the protection of assets and the performance of industrial and natural materials. AMPP was established in 2021 following a merger between NACE International and SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings. The new association unites 145 years of corrosion control and protective coatings expertise and service to industry and members worldwide. 

Today, AMPP is the world’s largest corrosion control and protective coatings organization serving more than 30,000 members in 130 countries. AMPP is headquartered in the United States with offices in Houston, Texas, USA, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, along with additional offices in Brazil, Canada, China, Dubai (training center), Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom. 

Source: AMPP, www.ampp.org.