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Orbus Executives Join CHIEF Network

Jaime Herand and Natalie Whited now part of a network promoting women in positions of power.

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Orbus Exhibit & Display Group (Woodridge, IL) recently announced two of its female executive leaders have become members of CHIEF, a private network built to drive more women into positions of power and keep them there, according to a press release from Orbus.

“Launched in 2019, CHIEF’s mission is to connect women executives to a network of other influential women,” the statement continues. “It is the only organization specifically designed for the most powerful women executives to strengthen their leadership, magnify their influence and pave the way to bring others with them.”

Jaime Herand has been with Orbus for 17 years and has built one of the most state-of-the-art
graphic print operations in North America. Natalie Whited has been marketing leader for the company and its business divisions for over 12 years and has been promoted twice in her tenure with the company. Both executives look forward to the benefits that mentorship and networking will bring to them as individuals, their teams, and the company — all per the release.

“I am very proud that both Jaime and Natalie were invited to become part of this group of
accomplished women,” said Gary Keefer, CEO of Orbus. “They are exceptional executives, and I am excited for what they will gain as leaders by being a part of this top-notch community.”

For more information, visit
orbus.com.

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