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ATE Impacts - Asnuntuck
Karen Wosczyna-Birch partnered with local industry to update manufacturing curriculum, and to address CT workforce needs.
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ATE Student Success Stories - Josiah
Josiah Roberts successfully completed a two-year program at Naugatuck Valley Community College and is now transferring into a four-year.
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ATE Student Success Stories - Wesley
Wesley Hipolito was introduced to machining technology through the College Connection Program at Asnuntuk Community College.
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You Belong in MFG: Overview; Women in MFG DVD
The National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing (NCNGM) focuses on the importance of educating women in the manufacturing field, as well as the advantages of working in a high-tech manufacturing setting that is inclusive towards women. The NCNGM is directed by the Connecticut College of Technology (CCOT), a virtual organization representing technology curriculum geared toward engineering and technical training offered at Connecticut's 12 community colleges. This video provides a brief overview of the role women have played in manufacturing since World War II and progressing through the twenty-first century. This video profiles several women employed at various levels within the manufacturing sector. Those interviewed share their personal reasons for choosing this specific career path, as well as the benefits of working in manufacturing as a woman. The video also touches on the educational options available for those wishing to pursue a career in highly technical manufacturing.
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You Belong in MFG: Getting There; Women in MFG DVD
Video #2 from the You Belong: Women in Manufacturing Career Pathways DVD.
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You Belong in MFG: Salaries & Hot Jobs; Women in MFG DVD
Video #3 from the You Belong: Women in Manufacturing Career Pathways DVD.
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You Belong in MFG A'arika Mechanical Design Engineer
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You Belong in MFG: Shelley, Operations Manager
This video, by the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing (NCNGM), profiles Shelley Fasano, an operations manager at Dymotek Corporation. Shelley describes her role at Dymotek, her personal reasons for choosing her career, her manufacturing education, and the benefits of working in manufacturing. The video is part of a series by NCNGM called "You Belong in Manufacturing" focusing on the importance of educating women in the manufacturing field, as well as the advantages of working in a high-tech manufacturing setting that is inclusive towards women. For the rest of the videos in the series see the NCNGM website.
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You Belong in MFG: Jessica, Welder
This video, by the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing (NCNGM), profiles Jessica Templeton, a welder at CAMM Metals. Jessica describes her role at CAMM, her personal reasons for choosing her career, her manufacturing education, and the benefits of working in manufacturing. The video is part of a series by NCNGM called "You Belong in Manufacturing" focusing on the importance of educating women in the manufacturing field, as well as the advantages of working in a high-tech manufacturing setting that is inclusive towards women
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You Belong in MFG: Myrna; Applications, Research and Development Engineer
This video, by the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing (NCNGM), profiles Myrna Reyes, a research and development engineer for TRUMPF Inc. Myrna describes her role at TRUMPF, her personal reasons for choosing her career, her manufacturing education, and the benefits of working in manufacturing. The video is part of a series by NCNGM called "You Belong in Manufacturing" focusing on the importance of educating women in the manufacturing field, as well as the advantages of working in a high-tech manufacturing setting that is inclusive towards women.
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You Belong in MFG: Laurie, Quality Manager
This video, by the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing (NCNGM), profiles Laurie Catalano, a Competence Center Quality Manager at Eppendorf. Laurie describes her role at Eppendorf, her personal reasons for choosing her career, her manufacturing education, and the benefits of working in manufacturing. The video is part of a series by NCNGM called "You Belong in Manufacturing" focusing on the importance of educating women in the manufacturing field, as well as the advantages of working in a high-tech manufacturing setting that is inclusive towards women.
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You Belong in MFG: Shelby, Test Technician Video
This video, by the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing (NCNGM), profiles Shelby Baker, a test technician for Whelen Engineering Company. Shelby describes her role at Whelen, her personal reasons for choosing her career, her previous and continuing manufacturing education, and the benefits of working in manufacturing. The video is part of a series by NCNGM called "You Belong in Manufacturing" focusing on the importance of educating women in the manufacturing field, as well as the advantages of working in a high-tech manufacturing setting that is inclusive towards women.
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