Industry leaders from the metal packaging sector have come together at the IMDPA to launch the Women in Canmaking Association (WICA), a groundbreaking initiative aimed at promoting the advancement of women within the global canmaking industry. WICA’s founding members are Sarah LeMoyne-Davidson, Vice President Human Resources at Roeslein & Associates; Martha Rojas, Global Business Development Executive at Roeslein & Associates; and Janis Osborn, Founder of Canmaking News.

WICA aims to address the gender gap within the canmaking industry, an area of manufacturing where women remain underrepresented. By fostering a supportive community, WICA plans to create opportunities for women to advance at all levels of the industry and cultivate the next generation of female talent.

WICA will discuss further details of the launch and the goals of the organization during a session at the IMDPA in Chicago. Attendees can catch the session at 11.45 on the 26th September.

Sarah LeMoyne-Davidson shared her excitement about the launch, commenting: "The canmaking industry is essential to global manufacturing and women's contributions in this field are crucial. WICA aims to create a strong foundation for women in metal packaging, ensuring that the next generation has the opportunities and support they need to succeed."

Martha Rojas echoed these sentiments, adding: "I am delighted to be a part of WICA, an exciting endeavor focused on the global canmaking industry, where women play a vital role but are often underrepresented. Our goal is to drive meaningful change in the industry, reduce the gender gap, and support women in advancing their careers.”

Janis Osborn discussed the industry’s reaction so far: "I am thrilled to be a founding member of WICA. Our initial conversations with our peers in the metal packaging industry have been very positive and it is extremely encouraging to have received support from so many who also see the vital need for an organization of this kind.”

The Women in Canmaking Association will be rolling out more details in the coming months, including networking opportunities, mentorship programs, and initiatives designed to connect women across the industry. To stay updated on WICA’s progress and upcoming events, follow WICA on their social media channels and website.