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Hundreds Of Hoosier Companies Participate In Manufacturing Day

Jeremey Rorie shows Penn High School students what he does for work at B&B Molders in Mishawaka.
Justin Hicks/IPB News
Jeremey Rorie shows Penn High School students what he does for work at B&B Molders in Mishawaka.

More than 200 companies across Indiana opened their doors Friday to educate students about careers in manufacturing as part of a national Manufacturing Day held annually in October. 

Companies have celebrated Manufacturing Day since 2012 as a way to address the misconceptions about manufacturing jobs being dirty or tedious. In Indiana, it’s been primarily used to attract high school students to work at local factories in the future.  

Mark Borlik is the production manager at B&B Molders in Mishawaka. He’s held a variety of manufacturing jobs and says he participates to share his positive experience with younger generations. 

“And that’s kind of what we want to relate to the kids today,” Borlik says. “That there are opportunities out here and it’s as varied as what you want to make of it.”

Manufacturing Day is organized by the National Association of Manufacturers.

Contact Justin at  jhicks@wvpe.org or follow him on Twitter at @Hicks_JustinM.

Justin Hicks is a workforce reporter for IPB News based at WVPE in Elkhart. He comes to Indiana by way of New York. He has a master's degree from the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University and earned a Bachelor of Music Degree from Appalachian State University where he played trumpet. He first learned about Elkhart, Indiana, because of the stamp on his brass instrument indicating where it was produced. Justin was born and raised in Mt. Olive, North Carolina. He currently lives in South Bend with his dog, Charlotte.
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