The first woman to be Managing Director of Wales’ largest industrial company â General Electric (GE) Aviation Wales, and now Director of Infrastructure Operations at Amazon Web Services, is set to inspire young women at an online event next month.
Organised by Chwarae Teg, the webinar will see La-Chun Lindsay, who is now based in the USA, share advice and the story of her impressive career path. Having held leading roles across the globe, La-Chun has also become one of the first three envoys appointed by Welsh Government to promote Wales to countries abroad.
The webinar takes place on Wednesday 10 February from 5.00pm-6.00pm. It will provide an opportunity for participants to put questions to La-Chun and find out about her journey into engineering, what led her to the corporate world, how she leads a successful team and her ambitions for the future.
Born and raised in Rock Hill, South Carolina, La-Chun attended Clemson University and graduated in 1995Â with a B.S. degree in ceramic engineering. She has worked in a variety of industries including healthcare, aviation, transportation, media and financial services. La-Chun has received three honorary doctorates from Welsh universities as well as several global accolades for her work as an advocate for diversity and equality.
La-Chun Lindsay, said: âI am really looking forward to speaking to the young women via the webinar and helping them to realise their potential. I have always championed diversity, inclusion and equality. During my first two years at GE Aviation Wales, we were able to increase womenâs representation on the shop floor from 1% to 13%. We also launched GEâs first LGBTQ+ Chapter in Wales which quickly grew to GEâs largest LGBTQ+ Chapter in the UK.â
âI strongly feel that a good workplace should allow everybody to flourish, develop and be the best they can be and that this is best accomplished when everyone can bring their âwholeâ self to work.
âAlthough now working back in the USA I am also incredibly proud to be part of Welsh Governmentâs International Strategy, a key feature of which is to raise the profile of the nation around the world.â
Emma Tamplin, Chwarae Teg, said: âI canât think of a more impressive way to kick start our
#LeadHerShip events for 2021. Iâm sure everyone who registers will be truly inspired by La-Chunâs incredible career journey as a woman in leadership.â
âDespite progress, women continue to be under-represented in positions of power and leadership in Government, business and public life. #LeadHerShip aims to get women better represented in decision-making roles, provide them with a platform so that their voices are heard, and enable them to see themselves as future leaders.â
For further information about La-Chun and to register for the webinar, visit: https://chwaraeteg.com/events/leadhership/
Help keep news FREE for our readers
Supporting your local community newspaper/online news outlet is crucial now more than ever. If you believe in independent journalism, then consider making a valuable contribution by making a one-time or monthly donation. We operate in rural areas where providing unbiased news can be challenging. Read More About Supporting The West Wales Chronicle