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Jackie Mattox

Founder/president/ceo at Women in Electronics

Jackie Mattox has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Jackie is the founder, president, and CEO of Women in Electronics, a community dedicated to the professional and personal leadership development of women in the electronics industry. Jackie has also served as the National Distribution Manager at Bivar and worked in new business development at English Technical Sales. Additionally, they have owned and served as president of Body & Soul Botanicals, a company that manufactures high-quality soy candles. Jackie began their career at English Technical Sales as an outside sales representative and eventually became the Distribution Manager, overseeing multiple distributor locations.

Jackie Mattox earned a Bachelor's degree in Communications from California State University-Northridge, completing their education from 1988 to 1993.

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Laguna Niguel, United States

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Women in Electronics

Fueled by authenticity, courage and commitment, Women in Electronics (WE) is a community of progressive women leaders at all stages of their careers dedicated to their own professional and personal leadership development as well as the growth of their counterparts in the fast-paced electronics industry. Background: “WE” was formed in the fall of 2017 by a group of 20 inaugural women coming from all over the country to meet for the first conference in Laguna Beach, CA.  The group was built with the premise of women working collaboratively to find inspiration, strength, and empowerment through a sense of community. We set our sights high with five common objectives. OBJECTIVES: 1. EMPOWER women within the Electronics Industry through networking opportunities including national conferences, regional events, and online events. 2. DEVELOP leadership skills through virtual resource sharing and discussion groups. 3. ADVOCATE for women with a formal Mentorship Program that provides industry specific tools, leadership guidance, and the encouragement needed to succeed in the rapidly changing and evolving Electronics Industry. 4. CELEBRATE the accomplishments of women and the organizations that support them.


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