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Kudos to Members Growing the Workforce Pipeline

  • DRMA
  • Dec 12, 2024
  • 1 min read

THANKS to the following member companies and people who are helping to grow the manufacturing workforce pipeline!


  • For volunteering for Career Adventures Day at Dayton Metro Library - Nov. 12th, 13th, 14th

    • Michael Hood - Cornerstone Research Group

    • Matt Theibert - Oerlikon

    • Johsua Sackett - Halex

    • Kara Jergens - Oerlikon

    • Barbara Stump - Hohman Plating

    • Chuck Dryer - Industrial Tube & Steel

    • Brianna Kempe - Global Packaging & Exports


  • For volunteering for a Speaking Event at Lebanon High School – Nov. 15th

    • Kim Coomer - D&E Machine


  • For volunteering for a Speaking Event at Beavercreek High School – Nov. 15th

    • Bud Martin - FC Industries


  • For volunteering for a Power Lunch at Cedarville Middle School – Nov. 19th

    • Rick Kremer - Crown Equipment

    • Thomas Redinger - BarSplice


  • For volunteering for a Speaking Event at Dixie High School – Nov. 22nd

    • Shawn Bromagen - Noble Tool

    • Kim Coomer - D&E Machine


  • For volunteering for a Career Fair at Miamisburg Middle School – Nov. 25th

    • Mark Neilson - Crown Equipment Corporation

    • Kevin Barker

    • Lori Vance - Henny Penny

    • Tierney Dumont - BarSplice

    • Kim Coomer - D&E Machine

    • Angel Galbraith - Cintas

    • Noelle Cossick - FC Industries

    • Jessica Grooms - Norwood Medical

    • Amy VanDenabeele - Sinclair


Every one of these efforts helps to raise awareness of the great careers in our industry, resulting in a bigger pool of quality candidates for you to hire. If you would like to help, contact Kara.


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6 days ago

This is wonderful! It's so important for students to explore different career paths. However, I wonder if focusing solely on corporate jobs might unintentionally limit their broader understanding of fulfilling work. Perhaps showcasing entrepreneurial endeavors or non-profit careers would paint a more complete picture? It’s crucial to expose young minds to all possibilities and avoid, maybe, some Bad Parenting .

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