Women in Electronics (WE), a 501c3 public charity dedicated to advancing gender parity results through their program pillars of leadership growth and development, mentorship, and community, is honored to announce that Martin Chatterton, CEO of EETech Group, will join its Advisory Council.
Orange County, CA – October 29, 2024 – Women in Electronics (WE), a 501c3 public charity dedicated to advancing gender parity results through their program pillars of leadership growth and development, mentorship, and community, is honored to announce that Martin Chatterton, CEO of EETech Group, will join its Advisory Council. EETech, a B2B media, digital presence, research and data company offers a comprehensive suite of solutions, purpose built for leaders in the electronics industry.
Women in Electronics (WE), more recently known as WE United, was founded in 2017 to offer a sense of community to members that are united through leadership development, with the greater mission to advance results in gender parity in the electronics supply chain, digital/software sectors, and end-users of components. WE United builds leadership bench strength through their program pillars of Leadership Growth and Development, Mentorship, and Community.
Women in Electronics receives support from organizations on the leading edge of technology and extends its reach through events and local chapters across the US and Europe, with plans to expand global impact and create a worldwide community.
WE is a 501c3 non-profit social impact organization that ensures inclusivity for anyone who would like to be a part of their mission.
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