CONNSTEP President & CEO Recognized Among Women of Distinction

(Hartford, CT, April 2, 2024) – CONNSTEP, the Connecticut Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) center, proudly announces President & CEO Beatriz Gutierrez being recognized as a Woman of Distinction by the American Manufacturing Hall of Fame.

Gutierrez stands among a distinguished group of women recognized by the Hall for their pivotal roles in shaping Connecticut’s manufacturing industry. With over three decades of experience, Gutierrez is a seasoned and accomplished business and economic development executive.

Her expertise in manufacturing encompasses her accreditation as a Master Black Belt in Lean Six Sigma methodologies, driving enhancements in process efficiency, profitability, and expansion. As a bilingual leader, she has guided companies of all sizes, domestically and internationally, in product marketing and business development endeavors.

Gutierrez holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Marquette University and an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

Expressing her gratitude, Gutierrez stated, “I am deeply honored to be recognized among a group of women of distinction who are instrumental to Connecticut’s manufacturing industry. At CONNSTEP, we support the increasing role of women in manufacturing and provide the training and education they need to become the next generation of advanced manufacturing workers.”

About CONNSTEP: A member of the MEP National Network, CONNSTEP is a manufacturing consultancy firm serving small-to-medium sized companies, implementing advanced business and technical solutions, and workforce strategies, that help organizations grow, improve profitability, and create sustainable competitive advantages.

"I am deeply honored to be recognized among a group of women of distinction who are instrumental to Connecticut’s manufacturing industry. At CONNSTEP, we support the increasing role of women in manufacturing and provide the training and education they need to become the next generation of advanced manufacturing workers."

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