Berg serves as the company’s vice president of manufacturing for agricultural solutions in the Americas.
In her 28 years with BASF, she has held manufacturing leadership roles in Germany, Belgium, Spain and the United States. Currently based in North Carolina, Berg is responsible for agricultural product manufacturing in North and South America, managing more than 500 colleagues.
Throughout her career, Berg has been active in community organizations and BASF programs that promote the advancement of women in manufacturing, according to the company.
“At BASF, Anne is known for her passion for shaping the future of manufacturing,” said Marc Ehrhardt, president and CEO, BASF. “She is a champion for employee development and her leadership is an inspiration for all our manufacturing teams across the Americas.”
WiM Hall of Fame inductees were nominated by their colleagues and industry peers and selected by a judging panel of WiM’s executive committee and leadership.
The inductees were chosen based on their contributions to the advancement of women in manufacturing. “
Cara Madzy, BASF’s senior director for environmental health and safety and security serves on the organization’s board of directors; Susan Emmerich, BASF’s manufacturing talent implementation manager serves on the board of directors of the WiM education foundation.