Multi-County Advanced Manufacturing Corridor receives award
Members of the Multi-County Advanced Manufacturing Corridor stand with Chris Schmenk of Bricker & Eckler and Chris Xeil Lyons, OEDA 2018 board president.
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The Ohio Economic Development Association presented its annual Excellence Awards at its 2018 annual summit at the Columbus Renaissance Downtown. The Multi-County Advanced Manufacturing Corridor received the Excellence in Workforce Development award.
The Multi-County Advanced Manufacturing Corridor is a partnership between Kent State University at Tuscarawas, the Tuscarawas County Chamber of Commerce, Buckeye Career Center, Ohiomeansjobs Stark & Tuscarawas Counties, East Central Ohio ESC, Harrison County Community and Economic Development, and the Carroll County Office of Economic Development.
This diverse group has come together to address the need for advanced manufacturing training in the region, especially in the areas of robotics, computer numerical controlled machining and programmable logic controllers.
The four-tiered project includes noncredit, certificate, associate and bachelor’s degree offerings through Buckeye Career Center and Kent State Tuscarawas.
“We are thrilled and honored to have received this prestigious award from the OEDA,” Kent State Tuscarawas dean and chief administrative officer Brad Bielski said. “Part of our regional campus mission is to be aware of the needs of our community. After canvasing our community, we found that skills training and manufacturing were critical in moving our region forward from the economic development perspective.”
The Ohio Economic Development Association’s annual Excellence Awards program recognizes the achievements of individuals and organizations throughout Ohio in the areas of economic and workforce development.
“The annual Excellence Awards showcase the best of the best in economic development and gives members of the profession the opportunity to come together and collectively celebrate the success of the economic development profession,” said Jennifer Price, OEDA executive director.
For more information about the Multi-County Advanced Manufacturing Corridor, email Paul Dykshoorn at pdykshoo@kent.edu or William Beisel at wbeisel@kent.edu.