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STUFF Made in Connecticut 2019

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F a l l 2 0 1 9 • S T U F F 6 7 C O M P A N Y P R O F I L E S S T U F F M a d e I n C T . c o m Destiny quickly rose at Nordson. She started in an entry- level position as an assembler and is currently a mold- maker apprentice. Destiny uses the latest technology, from CAD/CAM to CNC-controlled machining centers. Danny started with Nordson as a temporary inspector, packer, assembler. After a three-month probationary period, Danny was hired as a regular employee. Danny was promoted to a mold set-up technician in the tool room. "I trained as a machine operator, then worked as a material handler and was recently promoted. Look for opportunities to help out others, because when there is another position open, you will have that experience." Salvador Salcedo POSITION: Process Technician Trainee AGE: 30 SCHOOL: Norwich Free Academy YEARS AT COMPANY: 2

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