March 26
@
9:30 am
–
1:30 pm
EDT
Manufacturers are invited to learn from your peers in the industry and share best practices!
REGISTER
Discussion includes:
- Manufacturers who have utilized traditional workforce resources, including the advantages of working with the Technical College System of Georgia, the benefits, determining roles that are needed and implementation of development.
- Utilizing workforce investment training such as US DOL Apprenticeships, ESL and Customized Maintenance Training.
- Manufacturers who have engaged alternative workforce development pipelines within their operations to strengthen internal and external pipelines.
- Recruiting and career pathway mapping strategies for high school students.
- Monetary incentives available for manufacturers incorporating apprenticeships, alternative workforce pipelines, training and internships into their workforce.
- Legal guidelines for including high school students in your workforce pipeline.
- Speakers include leadership with manufacturing companies, the TCSG, and alternative workforce development organizations.
SPEAKERS:
Developing the Pipeline – Manufacturing Community Resources
- Mary Carson, HR Manager, Toyota-Denso Compressor Georgia
- Tim Miller, Senior Manager Training, Kubota
- Terry Spicer, Community Relations & Development Leader, Kings Hawaiian
- Discussion Leader: Lisa Winton, CEO, Winton Machine
Developing the Pipeline – Creating Alternative Pipelines
- Dr. Jodi Ford, Director of Career Technical & Higher Education, Georgia Department of Corrections
- Ann Hall, HR Manager, CKS Packaging
- Dean Paul Hart, President, Compac Industries
- Abe Heller, Director First Step Staffing
- Jairo De Jesus, Senior Director of Operations, Sugar Bowl Bakery
- Michael McCullough, SVP Supply Chain, WellStar
- Pat Royak, Board Member, Tommy Nobis Center
- Michael Thompson, Owner, Amplio
- John Zegers, Region Manager, GA MEP
- Discussion Leader: Kim Wallace, President East Coast Region, Employbridge
Legal Considerations for Incorporating High School Students in Your Manufacturing Workforce
- Michelle Johnson, Partner, Nelson Mullins
2023 Georgia Manufacturing Workforce Needs Report
- Stephanie Scearce, Director of Workforce Development, Georgia Association of Manufacturers
Developing the Pipeline – Engaging Students in Your Community
- Matthew Chester, Learning & Development Leader, BTD Manufacturing
- Gale Dale, HR Manager, John Souls Foods
- Jeynci Galo, PSM Coordinator, John Souls Foods
- Cole Kaminski, Talent Acquisiton Specialist, Kubota
- Janet Jackson, HR Manager, BTD Manufacturing
- Jason Lemley, Director of Community Engagement, Lumpkin County Schools
- Paula Cooper, WBL Coordinator/CTAE, Lumpkin County Schools
- Discussion Leader: Cory Addison, Director of Business & Industry Training, Lanier Technical College
REGISTER
Next Generation Manufacturing Events are open to executives, senior management and directors of manufacturing companies unless otherwise noted.
Regina Maddox
regina.maddox@nextgenerationmfg.org
$40
includes program discussions & materials, lunch and tour of Lanier Tech manufacturing labs.