PMMI, The Association of Packaging and  Processing Technologies, announces the  creation of the Latin American Chapter of the Packaging  & Processing Women's Leadership Network (PPWLN) with the mission of empowering and promoting women across the Latin  American industrial landscape, and boosting the skills to close the current  gender equality gaps.
Montserrat Cerf, a founding  member of the North American PPWLN with more than 20 years  of experience in the field of packaging and processing, has been appointed president of the Latin American Chapter of the  PPWLN. Cerf is director of International Sales for Polypack Inc., a global manufacturer of  end-of-line and shrink-wrap machinery with a solid presence in Mexico and Latin  America, and a PMMI member. 
“The vision for this  Latin American Chapter of the PPWLN is to empower and promote women throughout  the traditionally male-dominated industry of packaging and processing,  particularly in positions of responsibility and leadership,” said Cerf. “We wish to contribute to advance the  careers of all women who decide to enter this fascinating industry which today,  perhaps, is the one offering the greatest opportunities.”
The Latin American Chapter of the PPWLN will  have a leading role in the conference program during EXPO PACK Guadalajara, the largest and most comprehensive packaging and  processing trade show in Latin America this year.  A  dedicated PPWLN EXPO PACK Keynote session  titled Challenges and Perspectives for Women’s Leadership in The Packaging and  Processing Industry – Voices of Latin American Women Leaders,  will take place the second day of the show, June  14th at 9:00 a.m.
The panel gathers several  female sector leaders from the region. It will be focused on the recent PMMI  intelligence report, “Connect, Share, Inspire: Voices of Women Leaders in  Packaging and Processing,” and will host a deep and inspiring conversation about  five essential tools so that women across different generations and disciplines  may successfully face and advance their careers in the packaging, processing,  and manufacturing industry.
Celia  Navarrete, director of EXPO PACK and of the Latin American Chapter of PPWLN, stressed  the importance of structuring such a work team in the region. “This is an  excellent initiative to promote women across the region and to bring into light  the enormous opportunities for innovation we find in this industry and,  especially, to boost and lay the groundwork that will allow us to successfully progress  in our professional and personal domains,” Navarrete said.
In turn, Cerf underlined  the positive impacts that the new chapter’s work will have on the region. “Young  women must take advantage of all the opportunities present in the packaging and  processing industry, as well as those that PPWLN and the Latin American Chapter  offer through a variety of programs, initiatives, conferences, and events.” And  she concluded, “We are working to consolidate this network and to create  learning and relationship-building spaces, where the success of so many  professional women who are leading the industry today can be recognized.”
Cerf holds a master’s degree in economics with  emphasis on international trade, and from the start focused her career on  international markets. She is a founder and active member of the Executive  Council of the PPWLN in the United States and has built a solid and vast  experience in the packaging industry. 
 
“We are thrilled to see the work we began with  the PPWLN in 2016 expand into Latin America,” said Lisa Propati, VP & General Manager, Weiler Labeling Systems, and co-chair of PPWLN  North America. “Together, our growing networks are poised to make a positive  impact as we support women in the packaging and processing industries.”
                                        
EXPO PACK Guadalajara  2023 will take place June 13-15 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. For more  information and registration for EXPO PACK Guadalajara, please visit expopackguadalajara.com.mx.