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                                  Cheryl Mannor
Production Lead Whitcraft LLC Eastford, CT
“I believe that women who have organizational skills, and are detail-oriented and nurturing, would find the metal forming and fabricating field to be a great and rewarding career to pursue. These strengths make a good leader, and the satisfaction of starting a job and bringing it to its completion on time is huge. There is no better feeling than helping and teaching an entry-level person to grow within a company.”
Virginia Martinez
Director of Operations
Technical Employment Training, Inc.
San Bernardino, CA
“The manufacturing industry is a place to be innovative, while engaging with today's evolving world. Opportunities are endless for anyone willing to earn and learn. Being in the manufacturing industry has provided an endless amount of opportunities from education to engineering to metal forming. With a growing industry that is in demand, I would recommend this to any individual who seeks a career where they will be promised a long prosperous career.”
Karen McWhirt
Controller/Human Resources Manager Prospect Machine Products
Prospect, CT
“There is no career in manufacturing for which women are not qualified. Opportunities for women continue to grow throughout the ranks of manufacturing, especially with our country’s shortage of skilled workers. I continue my advocacy with local educators in the vocational technical high schools, middle schools, high schools and community colleges to promote manufacturing as a career worth pursuing for all students.”
  Congrats from
       Serving the stamping and forging industry for over 40 years
to Bonita Stayton
“First Lady of Machine Repair”
For being chosen as a
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