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WMC & WSC Announce Wisconsin Manufacturing Tour to Highlight State's Top Industry

 
State of WI MFG Tour
 
MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) and the Wisconsin Safety Council (WSC) will make five stops across Wisconsin in the coming weeks to showcase Wisconsin’s top industry sector. WMC and WSC will bring together leaders from the business community, local chambers of commerce, Department of Workforce Development, technical colleges, universities and K-12 districts to discuss the challenges facing manufacturers and offer solutions.
The tour will make stops in Milwaukee, Eau Claire, Wausau, Neenah and Beloit as a lead up to Manufacturing Month in October. Media are invited to attend each stop, but must RSVP to Nick Novak by email (nnovak@wmc.org) in advance.
Details for each stop are below:
Wednesday, September 6
9:30AM-10:00AM
Manufacturing Workforce Panel Discussion
OnRamp Manufacturing Conference
Miller Park
1 Brewers Way, Milwaukee, WI
Thursday, September 14
10:00AM-11:30AM
Manufacturing Tour Roundtable
CVTC Manufacturing Education Center, Room 130
2320 Alpine Road, Eau Claire, WI
Wednesday, September 20
1:00PM-2:30PM
Manufacturing Tour Roundtable
Northcentral Technical College
1000 West Campus Drive, Wausau, WI
Thursday, September 28
10:15AM-12:00PM
Manufacturing Tour Roundtable at the Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Executives Annual Conference
Bridgewood Resort
1000 Cameron Way, Neenah, WI
Thursday, October 5
3:30PM-6:30PM
Manufacturing Month Kickoff Event
Dare to Dream – A Discussion of Innovation and Hard Work featuring Mike Rowe
Eclipse Center
3 Eclipse Center, Beloit, WI
More details will be released before each stop. All media are encouraged to contact Nick Novak at nnovak@wmc.org or 608-258-3400 with additional questions.

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For more information, contact:
Nick Novak, 608.258.3400

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