2 HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM | MAY 1, 2023
AMERICAN MANUFACTURING HALL OF FAME
American
Manufacturing
Hall of Fame
event
T
he American Manufacturing Hall of
Fame (AMHoF) on April 13 hosted
its first statewide induction cere-
mony at The Jackson Laboratory's Farm-
ington campus. The inductees included
ASML in Wilton, Groton-based General
Dynamics Electric Boat and RBC Bear-
ings in Oxford. Doug Johnson, of Marion
Manufacturing, was the 2023 Innovator/
Leadership honoree.
AMHoF also recognized the 41
Connecticut manufacturers instrumental in
the Artemis I moonshot program with the
special "Boldly Go!" Award.
U.S. Sen. Christopher Murphy was
the event's honorary chair with special
presenter U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal.
WTNH News 8 anchor Ann Nyberg was the moderator
of the American Manufacturing Hall of Fame event.
Janet Prisloe of accounting and consulting firm
CLA, the Hall of Fame's founding sponsor, and
Louis Lu, head of ASML in Connecticut.
U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy poses for a photo with Bruce
Brown and Deepti Soni, both of Collins Aerospace.
Dan McFadden, Electric Boat's director of communications and
public affairs, accepts the company's Hall of Fame award from
Katy Toburen, a Hall of Fame steering committee member.
Over 100 people attended the induction ceremony, looking on from
the auditorium inside Jackson Laboratory's Farmington campus.
Richard Dupont, a Hall of Fame steering committee
member (left), and Robert Sullivan, CFO of RBC Bearings.
Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system
President Terrence Cheng talks to Hall of Fame honoree Doug
Johnson, president of Cheshire-based Marion Manufacturing.
The 2023 American Manufacturing Hall of Fame honorees pose for a photo on stage.