EMC Introduces New Field Service Advisor

CEW Leah EMC 400

Oct 18, 2019

Excellence in Manufacturing Consortium (EMC) has announced that as of October 17, 2019 Leah Nacua will be taking over the responsibilities of Field Service Advisor for GTA consortiums. With her background in manufacturing, she will continue to help industry grow.

Leah has more than 18 years of experience in the manufacturing sector, spanning a wide breadth of industries including automotive, telecommunications, solar, medical devices, plastics, and food packaging. She has worked in a variety of areas such as engineering, quality, and continuous improvement.

Leah is a long-time EMC supporter and has broad knowledge of manufacturing and EMC. Thriving on helping connect people to drive problem solving and remove roadblocks to success, Leah will be helping members to continue to grow and become more competitive.

In the coming months Leah will be in touch with members and community partners to ensure continuous support to all of the consortium regions in the GTA. 

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