Rowmark LLC hosted approximately 1,000 eighth-grade students October 3-6, 2017 as part of the National Association of Manufacturers’ (NAM) and Manufacturing Institute’s (MI) “Dream it! Do it!” program. The program aims to introduce students to all aspects of manufacturing and associated career opportunities. It teaches students about the advanced technologies and state-of-the-art facilities that are part of today’s manufacturing environment.
“We were very excited to host these students and introduce them to our employees and give them a behind-the-scenes look into our manufacturing operations,” said Duane Jebbett, Rowmark President and CEO. “We hope this opportunity to showcase Rowmark’s technology and innovation will encourage them to consider a career in manufacturing after they graduate from high school, whether it’s hands-on, or in a support role.”
During the four days of tours at Rowmark, students got to view several different areas of the operation, including shipping, warehousing and logistics, plastic extrusion, quality testing and fabrication.
“What we heard most often during the tours was that the students were surprised at how much technology was involved in our processes,” said Rich Zydonik, Rowmark Vice President of Sales and Business Development. “From the bar coding in the warehouse to the technology used to calibrate the thickness of the sheet materials we produce, it was an eye-opener for them to see what a modern manufacturing facility looks like.”
Rowmark participated locally in conjunction with Raise the Bar, a Hancock County initiative focused on workforce development, as well as the Findlay (Ohio) City Schools and Hancock County (Ohio) County Schools. MORE INFO