Manufacturing Attracts Young Leaders in Different Ways
Many of Production Machining’s 2020 Emerging Leaders talk about why they chose manufacturing for a career path in this video.
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If you are reading this, you probably believe that manufacturing is an exciting career. Production Machining’s 2020 Emerging Leaders believe the same, but they might have other reasons why they chose manufacturing as a career path. Learn about what attracted many of these young, talented precision machining industry professionals to the world of manufacturing in this video. Their answers may surprise you!
Learn about Emerging Leader Joshua Tinney and why he changed his career path from youth pastor to operations manager of a machine shop.
To watch more videos about our 2020 Emerging Leaders, click on the links below:
Read about all Production Machining’s 2020 Emerging Leaders here.
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