As the PHCP-PVF industry is facing an expected 100,000 retired skilled workers over the next 10 years, attracting the next generation is more important than ever. In addition, this predominately male industry is always working to attract more women to work in various facets of the PHCP-PVF supply chain. ASA’s Women in Industry division, coupled with ongoing efforts from distributors and manufacturers within their own organizations, are working to attract and retain the next generation of talented women to ensure the industry has a lasting and diverse workforce.
Supply House Times Chief Editor Natalie Forster recently held a roundtable discussion to hear straight from the voices of involved PHCP-PVF women holding various roles how the industry can work to attract, retain, include and support women in the industry.