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STUFF Made in Connecticut - Fall 2018

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8 4 S T U F F • F a l l 2 0 1 8 S T U F F M a d e I n C T . c o m Stuff Made in CT | www.STUFFMadeInCT.com OH NO! DID YOUR COMPANY MISS OUT ON THIS EDITION OF STUFF? Never fear - while the print edition is being distributed to thousands at schools and workforce programs through the state, STUFF will have a year round digital presence with its digital edition, regular manufacturing email, facebook and instagram posts, and dedicated STUFF website full of resources for tomorrow's workforce to learn more about a career in manufacturing. We'll be adding manufacturer profiles year round to our digital edition and website - find out more about how your firm can stay in front of students and administrators today. Contact STUFF Publisher Joe Zwiebel at 860-236-9998 x132 or jzwiebel@hartfordbusiness.com f s t u f A G U I D E T O M a d e i n C O N N E C T I C U T Cool Visit Simsburybank.com/ManufacturingMatters We can make Connecticut a manufacturing powerhouse again. Successful companies are already doing it. Learn how we can build companies, careers and communities equipped to compete. Listen to Manufacturing Matters and learn about: • skilled workforce development • growth and expansion beyond our borders • succession and transition planning, and more Subscribe to learn how we can make more in Connecticut PODCAST M M PODCAST M M FactOId $62,177 12,810 Entry-level salary for a technical- vocational teacher in New Haven County Number of assemblers and fabricators in Connecticut, the most prevalent manufacturing job in the state. Source: Connecticut Department of Labor Source: Connecticut Department of Labor

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