Kudos to Members Growing the Workforce Pipeline
- DRMA
- Oct 15, 2025
- 1 min read
THANKS to the following member companies and people who are helping to grow the manufacturing workforce pipeline!
For volunteering for a Power Lunch at Springboro High School – Sept. 17th
o Kris Bebko - United Grinding
o Tierney Dumont - BarSplice
For volunteering for a Career Fair at Dayton Regional Stem High School – Sept. 24th
o Eric Johns - Millat Industries
o Danielle Fulton - Millat Industries
o Garry Jankowski - Sandvik
o TJ Lee - Huntington Bank
For volunteering for a Power Lunch at Northridge Middle School – Sept. 25th
o Beth Casella - FC Industries
o Tricia Bayer - BarSplice
For volunteering for a Career Fair at Beavercreek Ferguson Freshman School – Sept. 26th
o Chuck Dryer - Industrial Tube & Steel
o April Angel - FC Industries
o Beth Casella - FC Industries
For volunteering for a Speaking Event at Stebbins High School – Oct. 1st
o Jordan Hancock - Norwood Medical
For volunteering for a Power Lunch at Kettering Fairmont High School – Oct. 2nd
o Mike Monnier - BarSplice
o Billy Fultz - BarSplice
o Kevin Barker
o Kris Bebko - United Grinding
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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