The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) held its Women’s Leadership Program at the William W. Winpisinger Education and Technology Center, according to a March 10 announcement. The program aims to equip IAM members with leadership skills and confidence to take active roles within their locals and districts.
The initiative is designed to help women in the union build practical abilities such as organizing, negotiations, parliamentary procedure, political involvement, strategic planning, and network building. These skills are intended to strengthen solidarity among members and support efforts for justice and improved standards of living for workers.
Participants in the program also learn about the Leadership Excellence Assembly of Dedicated Sisters (LEADS) Program. This initiative seeks to create new pathways for IAM women into leadership positions, ensuring that the organization remains relevant now and in the future.
This session was notable as it was the first Women’s Leadership Program led by Dee Colbert since her appointment as IAM Women’s and Young Workers Director by International President Brian Bryant on January 1, 2026. Colbert said, “This class reminded us that leadership isn’t just about titles, it’s about lifting your voice, lifting others, and creating change together.”
Colbert added that “The Women’s Leadership Program reflects the IAM’s ongoing commitment to developing the next generation of union leaders and ensuring that women’s voices are heard and valued throughout the labor movement.”

