DIRECTOR OF EPIC CNC ACADEMY IS SPEAKING ABOUT HAND-ON TRAINING METHODS IN FRANKENMUTH NOV. 7TH

American Foundry Society
Saginaw Valley Chapter |
Melinda Keway, Director of Epic CNC Training Academy is pushing to see more hands-on focused training for individuals learning to become CNC machinists. She will share with us the journey of a small manufacturing company determined to provide quality CNC training to help meet the rising demand of skilled laborers in the manufacturing industry.
Melinda will discuss how Epic Academy is unique to traditional institutions, success stories of students and the Academies outlook for the future.
Melinda is a graduate of Oakland University with a Bachelors’ in Journalism, she is a certified ISO/TS lead auditor through AIAG, and holds the position of President at MEMSA (Michigan Emerging Markets Skills Alliance) in Genesee County.
Having grown up inside a manufacturing facility Melinda was not surprised to find herself taking the lead in implementing Epic Machine’s quality management system.
Melinda handles not only Epic’s QMS, but also conducts all the interviewing and hiring of Epic employees, which has really highlighted the need of having adequate training for individuals – so manufactures like Epic can continue to grow and be successful.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
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248-978-9735 |
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989-892-0511 |
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989-245-6586 |
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989-755-9175 |
See the AFS Saginaw Valley Chapter web site for Chapter information, photos from prior events and links to our sponsors.
Next meeting is our December Invitational on December 7. Bring someone special and share dinner and laughter with the “Magic of Nathan Kranzo” and many of your closest foundry friends.
Thank you to our Sponsors!
Dinner Event Sponsors for 2013-2014 Program Year:
Anderson Global
ASK Chemical L.P.
ATD Engineering & Machine
Centennial Technologies
Didion / Conveyor Dynamics
Epic Machine
Henschel Andromat Inc
Hickman, Williams & Company
Humtown Products Company
Modern Equipment Company
Roberts Sinto / Sand Mold Systems
