- Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame honors women who have
made exceptional contributions to support, promote and inspire
women in the manufacturing industry
- Pei Wang included in class of
13 women inducted into the 2022 Hall of Fame
- Inductees were chosen based on their contributions toward
the advancement of women in manufacturing
AUBURN
HILLS, Mich., Oct. 13,
2022 /PRNewswire/ -- BorgWarner's Pei Wang, Vice President and General Manager,
Asia, has been inducted into the
2022 class of the Women in Manufacturing (WiM) Hall of Fame. The WiM Hall of Fame
recognizes women who have made exceptional contributions to
support, promote and inspire women in the manufacturing industry
throughout the course of their established careers as well as those
who have contributed significantly to the advancement of women
within the manufacturing industry. Wang sits among a group of 13
outstanding women leaders to be awarded this honor from the Women
in Manufacturing Education Foundation (WiMEF).
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"BorgWarner is extremely proud of Pei as she solidifies her name
among some of our industry's greatest and most accomplished women
leaders" said Davide Girelli, Vice
President of BorgWarner Inc. and President and GM, Morse Systems.
"Her ability to pave the way for women in manufacturing as a
business leader who addresses the needs of the company, while also
understanding and empathizing with people to support them in their
roles is commendable. Her resiliency and commitment to the
organization and those around her is what makes her an exceptional
recipient of this award."
Wang is a dedicated advocate for various careers within the
industry and believes that sharing her experiences, know-how and
networking strategies with other women is the key to evolving
female diversity within the manufacturing field. Having been with
BorgWarner for nearly 17 years, Wang possesses a keen ability to
help female talent flourish within the organization. In her role as
Vice President and General Manager, Asia, she encourages female employees to
participate in and lead cross-regional and cross-functional
projects. In addition to mentoring and utilizing support channels
to educate and evolve the skills of those around her, Wang
spearheads and globally leads the BorgWarner Women in
Leadership-Operations Project, a program designed to develop and
strengthen the careers of women in leadership roles.
On top of her extensive advocacy efforts, Wang is a fierce
leader who has and continues to deliver profitable results in her
region, so much so that two projects she led won BorgWarner
Innovation Awards. Additionally, Wang is a champion of women within
her Chinese team, dramatically improving women's status and voice
within the workplace, with women making up 50% of the Chinese
leadership team and 37% of her team's total workforce.
"The 13 esteemed honorees who comprise our third class of
inductees have made renowned, lasting contributions to our
industry," said WiM and WiMEF President and Founder Allison Grealis. "Their commitment to supporting
and mentoring women in manufacturing has paved pathways for
countless other women to thrive in this industry. We are thrilled
to recognize them in this special way."
Wang, along with the rest of the 2022 class of exceptional
women, were recognized with a ceremony and gala on Oct. 12, 2022, as part of WiM's 12th
annual SUMMIT in Atlanta.
About BorgWarner
For more than 130 years, BorgWarner has been a transformative
global product leader bringing successful mobility innovation to
market. Today, we're accelerating the world's transition to
eMobility — to help build a cleaner, healthier, safer future for
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