Leading Manufacturers and Businesses Honored at The Manufacturers' Association's 116th Annual Event
Leading Manufacturers and Businesses Honored
at
The Manufacturers’ Association’s 116th
Annual Event
(York, PA) On June 14, 2022, The Manufacturers’ Association honored outstanding members and organizations at the Association’s 116th Annual Event at PeoplesBank Park, York, PA. The Association’s event also included a Keynote from Captain Richard Phillips, who told his story of survival and leadership during the Somali hostage taking of the Maersk Alabama. Awardee’s from across the Association’s region were recognized including Northumberland County, the Capital Region, Lebanon County and two manufacturers from the York County area were named in the categories of Manufacturing Trailblazer, Manufacturing Innovator, Manufacturing Partner of the Year, Manufacturer of the Year, and Community Investor.
Pioneer and manufacturing legend Donald
C. Graham, founder of the Graham Group of companies including Graham Packaging,
Graham Engineering, Graham Architectural & Graham Capital, accepted the Manufacturing
Trailblazer award. This award recognizes the historic role of individual’s contributions to regional manufacturing. Mr. Graham started his first company in 1960 in a farmhouse with 2 employees and now oversees $7 Billion in assets through Graham Capital and other related businesses. Over his long career Graham has been recognized by the industry with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Plastics Engineers and his election to the US Plastics Hall of Fame. Donald Graham served as the Association’s President in 1974 and is a leading philanthropist in the community supporting York College, Penn State York, the YMCA, and many others.
The Manufacturing Innovator award was presented to Weldon Solutions an Employee-Owned Company, located in York, whose roots can be traced back to the 1890’s. Weldon Solutions, a recognized industry innovator, is a manufacturer of grinding equipment and a leader in robotic integration. Last year the company achieved a record number of automation projects for customers and a record number of FANUC Robotics sales. The company’s new process development innovations included a novel robotic gluing process, a new grinding machine for the microchip industry and deployment robotic simulation software. The company is growing its business through a 21,000 square foot building addition to expand its production and R&D space. Travis Gentzler, President, accepted the award for Weldon Solutions.
The Partnership of Career Development (PCD),
located in Cumberland County, received the Partner of the Year award for
their commitment to working with the Association to improve the manufacturing
community. For the past 27 years, PCD has been providing career education and
exploration opportunities to thousands of students and teachers in the Capital
Region. In partnership with the Association, PCD created a manufacturing
specific career portal that reached over 2,000 students in the first few months
and has been an integral partner for the Association in expanding its Pre-Apprenticeship
program for high school students. CEO, Lynda Morris, accepted the award on
behalf of PCD.
SCHOTT North America was presented with the Manufacturer
of the Year award for their contribution to the local economy. SCHOTT,
employing over 300 at the plant, has manufactured glass pharmaceutical vials
since 2004 in Lebanon County. Last year the company made a multi-million-dollar
investment to triple its manufacturing capacity to meet the need for 5 billion
COVID Vaccine doses. This demand led to a record year for the company. SCHOTT
vials are being used in 75% of all COVID-19 vaccine projects and every second,
20 people from around the world receive medicine from a container produced by SCHOTT.
As an Association member SCHOTT has also
invested significant resources in leadership training through the Association
for their employees. Vice President, Chris Cassidy, accepted the award.
The Community Investor award was presented
to The Central PA Chamber, founded in 1906 and headquartered in Milton, PA. The
Chamber supports 563 members covering five counties and has worked to establish
a tax-free Keystone Opportunity Zone to attract and retain businesses. They also
support 28 non-profit organizations and created a Kindness Campaign to support
the community. TeaJay Aikey, President & CEO, accepted the award for the
Chamber.
The Manufacturers' Association is
on a mission to ensure that our region’s manufacturing can compete at a global
scale. We exist to ensure that critical knowledge is preserved, expanded, and
shared with the manufacturing professionals of tomorrow. Since 1906, we have
been a voice for hundreds of member organizations and partners in South Central
PA and Northern MD. We support
manufacturers with the knowledge they need to operate, hire, and train smarter.
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our website at www.mascpa.org