Stuff-New Hampshire

2018 Stuff N.H. edition

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N e w H a m p s h i r e , 2 0 1 8 • S T U F F 7 STUFF Publisher, Andrea Kolden akolden@nebusinessmedia.com STUFF Profiles Editor Carol Robidoux STUFF Executive Editor, Brad Kane, bkane@wbjournal.com Research Director, Stephanie Meagher, smeagher@nebusinessmedia.com Research Assistant, Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com Production Director, Kira Beaudoin, kbeaudoin@wbjournal.com Art Director, Mitchell Hayes, mhayes@wbjournal.com COO, Mary Rogers, mrogers@nebusinessmedia.com Accounting Manager, Valerie Clark, vclark@nebusinessmedia.com Accounting Assistant, Rae Rogers, rrogers@nebusinessmedia.com Collections Manager, Raki Zwiebel, rzwiebel@nebusinessmedia.com Human Resources, Jill Coran, jcoran@nebusinessmedia.com Distribution Director, Kris Prosser, kprosser@wbjournal.com Distribution and Database Coordinator, A Guide to STUFF, a publication of New England Business Media Patty Harris, pharris@nebusiness media.com CEO, Peter Stanton pstanton@nebusinessmedia.com President, Joseph Zwiebel jzwiebel@nebusinessmedia.com 172 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA 01604 508-755-8004 tel. • 508-755-8860 fax www.wbjournal.com CON T EN TS Welcome to STUFF ..................... 3 Letters from our sponsors Starting young ............................ 8 Schools and manufacturers are developing programs for high schoolers to learn by doing How to deal with different bosses ......................... 15 Food & drinks............................. 16 From working for a yogurt giant to making their own booze, these manufacturers are in your fridge and pantry Living your life, your way ........ 20 Manufacturing jobs offer higher pay No dirt necessary ...................... 22 Away from the shop floor, non-production employees find their own way to make a mark on the manufacturing industry 9 tips for a rewarding internship ................ 27 Get paid while you learn ......... 28 Manufacturers will help employees get training and advanced degrees, avoiding the traditional pay-for-college route Manufacturing Month ............... 32 Photos from last year's record-setting event Sponsor manufacturer profiles ........................................ 38 Manufacturers' resource guide ........................................... 84 M a d e i n N E W H A M P S H I R E f s t u f Page 8 Page 1 6 Page 2 2 Page 28 Andrea Kolden New Hampshire STUFF publisher, has been working in the regional publishing business for more than two decades. She and her family reside in Bow. W elcome back to a bigger and more successful STUFF! Along with our partner NH MEP, we are thrilled with the participation in the 2018/19 edition, and are pleased to continue the uphill battle of shedding a bright light on the future of workforce development in the state. Without the full support of the manufacturing industry and the many organizations that support it, we could never tell this story about the amazing products made right here in New Hampshire, and engage tomorrow's workforce in the possibilities that holds. STUFF is full of the faces of the future of manufacturing - Enjoy!

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