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Patty Andersen, Vice President of Human Resources & After Market Services and co-owner of Delkor

Patty Andersen is PMMI's first female chairperson. Learn more about her career and her advice for those in the industry.

Patty Andersen, Vice President of Human Resources & After Market Services and co-owner of Delkor.
Patty Andersen, Vice President of Human Resources & After Market Services and co-owner of Delkor.

What is your name and position? How long have you been in this role?

Patty Andersen, Vice President of Human Resources & After Market Services and co-owner of Delkor. I’ve been in a senior leadership position at Delkor for nearly twenty years, primarily focusing on Human Resources, Employee Training and Strategic Planning. After Market Services includes a number of independent departments of which I am responsible for two: Technical Publications and Packaging Materials (e.g. manufacturing consumables).

How did you get into the packaging/processing industry and what attracted you to it?

My husband worked for the founder of Delkor beginning in the late 1980s and he and I purchased the company in 1999. We started with just 10 employees. At that time the use of robotics for making picking and packing tasks easier was still in its infancy, but it was clear that end-to-end packaging solutions would soon be a manufacturing gamechanger. The entrepreneurial challenge of bringing creative packaging automation systems to the marketplace to grow our business was an exciting proposition. It meant we’d have to hire top talent and build a team that could achieve the desired business goals. That was a journey I was eager to participate in at Delkor so I left the full-time job I had at the time to focus on this new venture.    

What are some of the challenges that you have faced as a female in a male-dominated industry? 

Early on in my career I learned that women often have to work much harder to prove their commitment and intelligence, and it can be a lonely existence. Fast forward to 2024 and you see that women now hold 26% of leadership positions in the manufacturing industry, while making up almost one third of the workforce. There continues to be a sizable underrepresentation of women in the industry which has contributed to certain bias and stereotypes. Creating more gender-diverse work environments that recognize diversity of perspective and ideas is important for sustaining a competitive edge and it is especially true related to improved processes and new product development consumer insights. My advice is to follow your passion and look for opportunities to be surrounded by a community of women who can mentor and support you. While progress has been made, careers in male-dominated industries can still be challenging to navigate.        

What has been the most important skill you’ve developed as you advanced your career? 

Don’t think you have to be the smartest person in the room. Your job in a leadership/C-suite position is to guide and direct traffic by working through other people who are often much more of a subject matter expert in the topic area on the table than you are. Be an open minded, inquisitive, and active and engaged listener; do not prematurely decide what the other person means by what is being said. Ask open ended follow up questions.  

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