In a significant celebration of talent and leadership, the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company has proudly acknowledged two of its prominent employees at the esteemed Women MAKE Awards. Taylor Davis, a staff electrical engineer, and Jingwei Yu, the finance director for Asia Pacific Operations, have both received accolades for their remarkable contributions to the manufacturing sector.
The Women MAKE Awards, hosted annually by the Manufacturing Institute, aim to highlight and honor the achievements of women leaders in the manufacturing field. This recognition not only serves to applaud outstanding individuals but also to inspire future generations of women to pursue careers in manufacturing. The awards are emblematic of the Manufacturing Institute's Women MAKE initiative, a platform that seeks to showcase the vast and exciting opportunities available within the industry.
Honoring Emerging Leaders in Manufacturing
Taylor Davis has been celebrated as a 2025 Women MAKE Emerging Leader, a title that reflects her exceptional start to her career in engineering. In her role, she has repeatedly demonstrated her ability to tackle challenging engineering problems and devise creative solutions that cater to the needs of Goodyear's diverse customer base. Her approach to mentoring has also sparked positive change within the organization; she initiated a reverse mentoring program, inviting younger talent to share insights with senior members of Goodyear's Global Engineering team while also providing guidance to newcomers and students.
"Taylor's dedication to both her personal and professional growth is noteworthy," remarked Don Metzelaar, Goodyear's Senior Vice President of Global Manufacturing and Supply Chain. "Her contributions not only enhance our manufacturing processes but also inspire new talent entering the field."
Transforming Finance Leadership
On the other hand, Jingwei Yu has earned the title of 2025 Women MAKE Awards Honoree for her pivotal role in finance within Goodyear’s operations. Her expertise has been fundamental in integrating Industry 4.0 automation and digitalization capabilities to elevate Goodyear's manufacturing innovations in the Asia Pacific region. Furthermore, Yu’s commitment to nurturing future leaders is evident in her mentorship of upcoming manufacturing and finance professionals, as well as her initiatives to build partnerships with academic institutions aimed at promoting STEM careers among students.
"Jingwei's finance leadership has brought transformative changes to Goodyear's manufacturing and supply chain operations," said Nathaniel Madarang, President of Goodyear Asia Pacific. "Her collaboration with local universities to support STEM education is a true benefit to both Goodyear and the surrounding community."
A Night to Remember
Taylor Davis and Jingwei Yu will both be recognized alongside 128 other distinguished award recipients in a gala event scheduled for April 24 in Washington, D.C. This celebration will spotlight the journeys and achievements of each honoree, emphasizing their critical roles and accomplishments within the manufacturing industry.
The Importance of Recognition
Recognizing such talent not only uplifts the individuals but also sheds light on the essential contributions of women in manufacturing, an industry that has been historically male-dominated. By celebrating these achievements, the Manufacturing Institute strives to encourage others to explore and carve out their paths within this sector.
Goodyear, one of the largest tire manufacturers globally, employs approximately 68,000 people across 53 facilities in 20 countries. It’s committed to fostering innovation and diversity within its workforce, propelling both the company and the entire manufacturing sector towards a more inclusive and prosperous future.
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The Manufacturing Institute's Mission
The Manufacturing Institute plays a pivotal role in building a skilled manufacturing workforce capable of embracing future challenges and opportunities. Through innovative programs, collaboration with industry leaders, and forward-thinking research, the MI aims to foster community prosperity and create a more competitive manufacturing environment. For more details, visit
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