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Renee Wierenga, Operations Manager, Fogg Filler

Renee Wierenga shares her journey as a woman in packaging, highlighting the transformative power of diversity to fuel innovation. "Grit and determination are vital for success in any business," she emphasizes, urging a gender-inclusive future.

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Packaging World's Women in Packaging July supplement presents a candid conversation with Renee Wierenga, Operations Manager at Fogg Filler. Learn about her professional background and her journey into the packaging industry from the automotive sector. In this interview, Renee discusses the hurdles she encountered as a woman in a traditionally male-dominated field and highlights the importance of determination and collaboration. Gain valuable insights into how diversity can foster innovation and drive positive change in the packaging landscape.

What is your name and position?

Renee Wierenga, Operations Manager, Fogg Filler

Tell us about your background and how you got into the packaging industry.

I started my career in the automotive industry with experience in human resources and procurement. I made the transition to packaging through a friend who convinced me to join the team at Fogg Filler, an OEM of bottle filling and capping machinery. Spartan Logo

I started in the procurement department at Fogg learning the products, then transitioned to be the operations manager for Spartan Parts, a division of Fogg Filler, focusing on machine retrofits and upgrades. The transition from automotive to packaging was the best decision I have ever made for my career. It has been fun, challenging, and very fulfilling being under ProMach, learning the industry and understanding all the offerings in the packaging world.

The packaging industry is so diverse and always evolving. There are so many innovative companies that are always trying to come up with the latest and greatest ways to truly make an impact for their customers. 

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