Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber Announces Dinner Guest Speaker

April 4, 2025 at 5:20 p.m.
Emily Logsdon
Emily Logsdon


SYRACUSE - Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce will welcome Emily Logsdon as their guest speaker for the 2025 annual dinner.
Logsdon serves as a senior industry advisor with Purdue MEP, where she builds strong client relationships and leads high-impact projects across Northern Indiana, according to a news release from the chamber. Leveraging the full suite of Purdue MEP services, she delivers high-value, cost-effective solutions that help organizations improve operations, streamline processes, foster growth and enhance overall competitiveness, the release states.
A respected leader in her field, Logsdon holds multiple professional certifications, including Certified Quality Engineer, Certified Six Sigma Black Belt, Certified Medical Device Auditor and Certified Quality Auditor through the American Society for Quality (ASQ). She also holds a Regulatory Affairs Certification for Medical Devices, highlighting her in-depth knowledge of industry standards and regulatory compliance.
Her expertise spans a wide range of technical and strategic areas, including project management, product development lifecycle, measurement system analysis, complaint device investigations, process validation, software validation, accelerated aging validation and regulatory submissions. She brings experience in navigating complex regulatory frameworks such as EU MDD, 510(k) and Q-submissions with precision and insight.
She holds a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Louisville.
The annual dinner will take place Thursday, May 22 at Oakwood Resort on Lake Wawasee.
Tickets are available at swchamber.com

SYRACUSE - Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce will welcome Emily Logsdon as their guest speaker for the 2025 annual dinner.
Logsdon serves as a senior industry advisor with Purdue MEP, where she builds strong client relationships and leads high-impact projects across Northern Indiana, according to a news release from the chamber. Leveraging the full suite of Purdue MEP services, she delivers high-value, cost-effective solutions that help organizations improve operations, streamline processes, foster growth and enhance overall competitiveness, the release states.
A respected leader in her field, Logsdon holds multiple professional certifications, including Certified Quality Engineer, Certified Six Sigma Black Belt, Certified Medical Device Auditor and Certified Quality Auditor through the American Society for Quality (ASQ). She also holds a Regulatory Affairs Certification for Medical Devices, highlighting her in-depth knowledge of industry standards and regulatory compliance.
Her expertise spans a wide range of technical and strategic areas, including project management, product development lifecycle, measurement system analysis, complaint device investigations, process validation, software validation, accelerated aging validation and regulatory submissions. She brings experience in navigating complex regulatory frameworks such as EU MDD, 510(k) and Q-submissions with precision and insight.
She holds a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Louisville.
The annual dinner will take place Thursday, May 22 at Oakwood Resort on Lake Wawasee.
Tickets are available at swchamber.com

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