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SUMMARY:Knowledge @ Noon: Sustainability Basics to Build Your Business & Reduce Your Footprint
DESCRIPTION:Knowledge @ Noon is a monthly webinar series designed to help manufacturers stay up-to-date with the latest trends\, ideas\, and best practices. Each month will feature a new topic led by industry experts who will share insights and provide valuable knowledge and tools to help your organizations learn and grow. \nIn this Knowledge @ Noon monthly series the Manufacturing Innovation Network provides a great opportunity to learn why a sustainability vision is important\, how to get started and resources to assist with the journey. Hear from the experts at the Pollution Prevention Institute and how a local manufacturer\, ClearView Packaging\, is making the transition. \nSpeakers: \nKim Bawden is the Technology Commercialization Program Manager and is a Senior Staff Engineer at the NYS Pollution Prevention Institute at RIT\, where her primary role is to provide technical assistance to industry. Ms. Bawden supports manufacturers throughout the supply chain by assessing manufacturing processes for improvement opportunities\, performing material and energy balances for baseline metric quantification\, researching and identifying environmentally preferable and cost-effective alternatives\, and by assisting companies in meeting sustainability certifications/scorecards. Prior to joining NYSP2I\, Ms. Bawden worked in industry for eight years in various manufacturing engineering capacities for Harris RF Communications and Microwave Data Systems. She holds an M.S. in Sustainable Systems from RIT’s Golisano Institute for Sustainability as well as a B.S. degree in Industrial Engineering and a M.E. in Engineering Management\, both from RIT. She is also a Life Cycle Assessment Certified Professional (LCACP). \nTrent Romer is a sustainability expert\, author\, and TEDx Speaker who has spent 30 years in the plastic bag manufacturing industry before serving as a sustainability operating partner for a private equity firm. His latest book\, “This Is Our Home\,” is a cautionary yet inspiring tale to take personal action in the fight against the planet’s destruction. Romer has multiple certificates and degrees from prestigious universities including Yale\, Harvard and University of Albany. In 2022\, Romer spoke at TEDxBoston. He authored Finding Sustainability\, a “gold winner” in the Non-Fiction Book Awards.  \n  \nFollowing each segment there will be an opportunity for Q&A. \n*The Manufacturing Innovation Network\, powered by the Center for Economic Growth (CEG)\, serves as a forum for Capital Region manufacturers to Learn\, Share\, and Grow. This Network brings together Capital Region manufacturers to learn from experts on industry relevant topics\, participate in thematic roundtables\, discuss common issues\, and expand their network.  \nRegister today! \n 
URL:https://www.ceg.org/event/knowledge-noon-sustainability-basics-to-build-your-business-reduce-your-footprint/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Business Growth Solutions,Manufacturing
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SUMMARY:Becoming An Employer of Choice
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, July 13 | 8 – 10am | 5 Computer Drive South\, Albany\, NY 12205 \nAccording to the National Association of Manufacturers recent survey 75.7% of manufacturing leaders listed attracting and retaining quality workforce as a primary business challenge. \nThe same playbook is not enough. Workers seek quality jobs\, and companies that prioritize job quality become employers of choice. \nJob quality is not just about the job; it is a combination of key drivers that are important to each worker’s overall employment experience. Pay and benefits matter\, and so do a multitude of other factors like workplace safety and health\, a voice\, culture\, scheduling predictability\, skills building\, and advancement. Together\, these distinguish an employer of choice from the rest. The bottom line\, It all matters. \n Join us and learn what strategies you can take to become an employer of choice. \nSpeakers: \nMary Malone McCarthy\, Founder and CEO of M3 Placement & Partnership\, a national executive search\, talent acquisition\, and strategic HR firm. As CEO she has led the organization to significant growth through the team’s focus on building strong partnerships with a shared services approach and a passion for exceptional service. Prior to founding M3\, Mary Malone spent over 15 years as Senior Vice President at Northland Communications\, responsible for the oversight of Human Resources\, Marketing and Client Relations for the organization. See full bio here>> \nDonna Hughes\, JD\, Founder and CEO of Hughes Solutions\, LLC\, an executive coaching and human resources consulting business. Donna launched her business to enable senior and emerging leaders to excel in their leadership capabilities\, and to support diversity in the C-suite\, where women and people of color remain underrepresented. Donna is a sought-after speaker for institutions of higher education\, national organizations\, and has been a guest podcast speaker on various topics including\, embracing change\, the value of leadership coaching\, conscious leadership\, diversity\, equity and inclusion\, culture transformation\, and leading organizations through the Covid-19 pandemic and social unrest. See full bio here>> \nAnne Rush\, Founder and CEO of Elasta Jobs\, LLC\, recognizes the growing need for creative and individualized talent solutions for organizations. She started Elasta Jobs to create mutually beneficial HR solutions for independent talent and companies. Placing a premium on earning our clients’ trust\, Anne leverages her prior experience as an HR Executive to vet the talent within the Elasta Jobs’ network. Anne is recognized as an HR thought leader and has been featured in a variety of publications and speaking venues. \nChristine McLear\, Director of Workforce Development\, Center for Economic Growth\, started at CEG in 2021 to oversee workforce programs and partnerships\, including management of CEG’s group sponsor program for NYS Registered Apprenticeship. With a specific focus on manufacturing trades\, this program supports attraction and retention of diverse talent to meet workforce needs.  \nDon Wiesenforth\, a seasoned leader with over twenty-six years of diverse professional experience including as owner and president of a local manufacturing company\, founder and partner of an exhibition management company\, leading a lean transformation in healthcare\, as well as a strategic business advisor to manufacturing and technology companies. He currently serves as Senior Vice President of Business Growth Solutions at the Center for Economic Growth (CEG) and Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Center Director. See full bio here>> \nRegister today! \n 
URL:https://www.ceg.org/event/becoming-an-employer-of-choice-manufacturing-innovation-network-event/
LOCATION:Capital Region Chamber / CEG\, 5 Computer Drive South\, Albany\, NY\, 12205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Manufacturing
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