The Equipment Dealers Association is launching its newest workforce development resource, the EDA Women in Industry Mentoring Program.
This program is an offshoot of the EDA Women in Industry initiative that was created last year.
The mission of the EDA Women in Industry initiative is to encourage and attract women to the equipment dealer industry by offering a network that nurtures professional success while furthering the mission of the EDA. The EDA Women in Industry Founders Group, a group of women in c-level, general manager and dealer principal positions from EDA membership, have been meeting monthly since September and will act as mentors to interested women at other levels of dealership organizations. There is no additional charge for members to participate.
“We’re seeing more women in dealerships and in leadership positions and we want to make sure those women feel welcome and empowered in their roles,” says EDA President and CEO Kim Rominger. “This mentoring program will offer the participants career and professional development as well as growth opportunities in the future.”
Anne Salemo, who worked in the equipment dealer industry for 30 years prior to retiring in 2019, is the facilitator for the EDA Women in Industry initiative as well as the mentoring program.
“This type of program can attract more women and help women move up the corporate ladder,” Salemo says. “With everything going on in the world right now, this initiative will provide a positive impact for the equipment dealership industry.”
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