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MC057: Creating a Future Workforce - How a Council of Manufacturing Leaders Takes a High School Metals Program to the Next Level - with Rob Stuebing

MC057: Creating a Future Workforce - How a Council of Manufacturing Leaders Takes a High School Metals Program to the Next Level - with Rob Stuebing

FromMaking Chips Podcast for Manufacturing Leaders


MC057: Creating a Future Workforce - How a Council of Manufacturing Leaders Takes a High School Metals Program to the Next Level - with Rob Stuebing

FromMaking Chips Podcast for Manufacturing Leaders

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Feb 10, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Last week, we talked with Frank Holthouse about East Leyden High School’s Metals Program, and how they are providing an environment for students to learn modern manufacturing practices. This week, we continue that discussion. What can we do to spark interest in manufacturing to the younger generation? How can you replicate the success of Leyden’s Metals Program in your own community?

“We need to see more of this in high schools … Those in the industry should be pushing their local high schools (or other outlets) ... to cater to getting more people involved in the world of manufacturing.” - Rob Stuebing

On this episode of MakingChips, we speak with Rob Stuebing. Rob is the Vice-President of Qualiseal Technology and Current Chair of the Leyden Technology Council. Rob talks with us about the inception of the council, the success of the metals program, current objectives for the organization, and enhancing your high school’s metalworking program. We also discuss manufacturing news in the current political climate.
Episode Outline:

[00:07] - Episode Preview
[01:15] - Crain’s Manufacturing
[02:56] - Manufacturing News
[05:15] - Welcoming Rob Stuebing
[07:10] - Leyden Technology Council  
[09:40] - Technology and Manufacturing Association
[10:10] - Inception of the Technology Council
[12:15] - Appealing to the Younger Generation
[14:50] - Objective of the Technology Council
[17:09] - Enhancing Your High School Metals Program
[18:55] - Meeting Agenda
[20:37] - Success Stories
[23:00] - Conclusion of Episode

Mentioned in this Episode:

Crain's Manufacturers Summit Promo Code: MANU2
Donald Trump and Apple
Leyden Technology Council
Released:
Feb 10, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

MakingChips is hosted by a set of multi-generational manufacturing leaders who are on the factory floor everyday, living their lives in the world of manufacturing—they know first hand that manufacturing can be challenging. Founders Jim Carr and Jason Zenger released their first podcast in late December 2014—releasing over 300 episodes to-date, reaching more than 650,000 downloads—all while striving to deliver on their mission, to “equip and inspire the metalworking nation.” In 2019, Nick Goellner, another multi-generational manufacturing leader, joined the MakingChips hosts, bringing a third generation of manufacturing leaders to the table. Join the hosts as they work through industry challenges with leaders such as Titan Gilroy (Titans of CNC), John Saunders (NYC CNC), Mark Terryberry (Haas Automation) and more.