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Tuesday, May 13

  • Doors Open / Networking

    7:45 am - 8:30 am

  • Opening Remarks

    8:30 am - 8:50 am

    • Speakers

        Petra Mitchell

        Petra Mitchell

        Petra Mitchell is the President and CEO of Catalyst Connection, a private, nonprofit economic development organization dedicated to helping manufacturers with management consulting and technical assistance leading to business growth and job creation. Catalyst Connection is part of the... Read More

  • Opening Session

    8:55 am - 9:25 am

    Details on this panel discussion coming soon.

    • Panelists

        Douglas Gudenburr

        Doug Gudenburr

        As President of DMI Companies, Douglas Gudenburr oversees the organization, sets strategic goals, and ensures the company’s long-term success by working closely with the DMI Board of Directors and his senior executive team to make key decisions that impact... Read More

  • The University of Pittsburgh’s – A Regional Partner for Workforce Development

    9:30 am - 10:00 am

    This panel will address how the University of Pittsburgh supports the broader business community through workforce development initiatives. As the Associate Director for the Engineering Co-op & Internship program, I will discuss our efforts to connect students and employers on student opportunities that can build a pipeline to full-time employment that keeps our talent in the Pittsburgh region.

  • Revolutionizing Leadership Development in Manufacturing Through AI

    10:05 am - 10:35 am

    In this session, we will explore how companies can holistically leverage AI to attract, retain, and optimize their workforce, with a particular focus on leadership development in the manufacturing sector. Discover how AI-driven mentorship is transforming the way organizations identify and cultivate high-potential talent, align individual growth with operational goals, and retain critical leaders in a competitive talent market.

    We will share actionable strategies for building personalized development pathways, enhancing employee engagement, and fostering a culture of innovation and resilience. By examining real-world use cases, this presentation will empower manufacturing leaders to embrace cutting-edge technology to address persistent workforce challenges and prepare their teams for the future.

    The manufacturing industry is facing a talent crisis, with organizations struggling to attract, develop, and retain the leadership necessary for driving innovation and efficiency. This session will discuss how AI can be a game-changer in tackling these challenges by enabling manufacturers to:

    • Identify and Develop High-Potential Talent: Learn how AI can uncover hidden potential within your workforce. By analyzing performance metrics, communication patterns, and team dynamics, organizations can target emerging leaders and provide them with personalized development plans.
    • Retain Top Talent Through Engagement: Understand how engaging mentorship programs can increase retention by aligning employees' career growth with organizational objectives. AI leverages data to ensure employees feel valued, supported, and challenged, thereby reducing turnover in high-impact roles.
    • Build Resilience for the Future: Explore how AI-driven leadership development prepares manufacturing teams to adapt to change, embrace innovation, and sustain operational excellence in an increasingly complex business landscape.
      Attendees will leave with an actionable framework to integrate advanced technology into their leadership development processes, ensuring they are equipped to meet the evolving demands of the manufacturing industry.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • The critical importance of leadership development for workforce stability in manufacturing.
    • How AI enhances traditional HR practices and aligns individual growth with organizational goals.
    • Real-life success stories from manufacturers leveraging AI for transformational impact.

    This presentation aims to shift the focus from specific products to a broader understanding of how AI can be utilized to optimize workforce management and development in the manufacturing sector.

    • Speaker

        Michael Hruska

        Michael Hruska

        Mike Hruska is a seasoned technologist and AI specialist leading Problem Solutions, an innovative technology agency with a 20-year history. With a background as a researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), he excels in turning... Read More

  • Break / Networking

    10:35 am - 11:00 am

  • Student Run Manufacturing Enterprise (SRME) – Building Future Talent through School and Industry Collaboration

    11:00 am - 11:05 am

    Learn about the Student Run Manufacturing Enterprise (SRME) program, an innovative career readiness model based on a highly collaborative partnership between education and industry. Students make real parts for real companies, add value to the supply chain, and develop technical and soft skills while establishing relationships that can lead directly to employment and career opportunities after high school.

    • Speaker

        Rebecca Walker

        Rebecca Walker

        Rebecca Walker grew up in a manufacturing community in northwest Pennsylvania and currently serves as President of Student Run Manufacturing Enterprise. Rebecca has been involved in education for most of her career, in just about every role from teacher... Read More

  • AMR Institute’s Roboticscareer.org

    11:05 am - 11:10 am

  • Apprenticeship Collaborative

    11:10 am - 11:15 am

  • Safety Training – Important to Workforce Development!

    11:20 am - 11:40 am

    In the drive to get workers into the manufacturing workforce, they receive training in a trade or how to perform tasks according to a company's quality standards. Training is needed for the worker to work safely by following workplace safety rules that keep the worker from being injured or injuring coworkers. This safety component needs to be integrated into the overall training or apprenticeship program. By training a worker to perform their job safely and to not get injured increases efficiency, quality, and productivity.

    • Speaker

        Wayne Vanderhoof

        Wayne Vanderhoof is a Certified Safety Professional with more than 30 years of experience in public safety, mechanical engineering design, and worker safety. For the past 17 years, Wayne has been the Senior Consultant and President of RJR Safety... Read More

  • Strategy Meets Culture: The Power Couple of Execution

    11:45 am - 12:05 pm

    While leaders and their teams have a desire to grow, individually and as an organization, it doesn’t always occur and if so, often not on a sustained basis. In this talk, Mark unpacks why organizations (and their employees) hit these barriers and what it takes to break through. With real stories and practical examples, he reveals a simple truth: consistent growth and lasting success require two things working together—a clear strategy and a strong culture. Mark will demonstrate why these two forces must be pursued concurrently, consistently, and intentionally to drive execution and sustain success.

    • Speaker

        Mark Joseph

        Mark Joseph began leading organizations at age 27, purchasing a $600K business in the pollution control industry and growing it to $20M over 16 years. He has since led three additional organizations, including in ministry, each achieving significant growth... Read More

  • Lunch / Networking

    12:05 pm - 1:00 pm

  • Rapid Fire Session 1 (details coming soon)

    1:05 pm - 1:10 pm

  • National Center for Urban Solutions – Untapped Talent Pools and Manufacturing Training Program

    1:10 pm - 1:15 pm

  • SkillMill19 Learning Lab at the Manufacturing Innovation Center

    1:15 pm - 1:20 pm

  • Curiosity Meets Career: How i³ STEM is Empowering the Next Generation

    1:20 pm - 1:25 pm

    i³ STEM is Covestro's education outreach program that helps leverage the company’s current and future workforce through hands-on, inquiry-based STEM education, workplace experiences and employee volunteerism. Collaboration, curiosity, critical thinking and problem-solving are among the STEM skills most highly prized in today’s world. And the best way to empower students with these skills is through hands-on, experiential science learning, as well as to exposure to working STEM professionals and real-world experience in the STEM workplace. That’s what i³ STEM is all about.

    • Speaker

        Ben Renwick

        Ben Renwick is the STEM Education Lead at Covestro LLC, where he oversees STEM community outreach in the Pittsburgh area and regional manufacturing sites. With a focus on creating lasting impact through Covestro’s workforce, he collaborates with over 40... Read More

  • Succession Planning

    1:30 pm - 1:55 pm

  • Building a Digital Workforce Center of Excellence

    2:00 pm - 2:15 pm

    Workforce development, training, and employee engagement are facing a fundamental shift. The advent of AI, machine learning, and new technologies are transforming how we engage with our employees. This session explores how companies can embrace technology to rapidly advance learning, skills development, and reduce the cycle time to onboard skilled workers. In addition, we will discuss the governance required to manage and deploy this technology. Hear real-world experiences from Don Racey - Engage, Craig Waller - Rewyndr, and Thomas Bloom - Kobold Instruments.

    • Speaker

        Donald Racey

        Donald Racey

        Don is the CEO of Engage Global Advisors. Engage serves the manufacturing, diversified energy, and private equity industries. Engage works with companies to reduce costs, improve performance and mitigate risk. Connect with Donald. ... Read More

  • Break / Networking

    2:15 pm - 2:30 pm

  • Leadership Development in Companies with OneStepBeyond

    2:30 pm - 2:45 pm

  • Cultivating Change: Transforming Culture for Success

    2:50 pm - 3:05 pm

    In this session, learn how to successfully navigate change and lead a transformation culture for success. Mentoring and coaching through times of change can be challenging but also the most rewarding. In stressful times, people require greater empathy, transparency and direction. Learn how to recognize your own attitudes toward change, how to keep your employees grounded and focused, and how to redefine team dynamics so you emerge stronger and more resilient. When you learn how to adapt to constant change, you become a better teammate, employee, and a happier you!

    • Speaker

        Linda Trevenen

        Trevenen Advising

        Linda Trevenen is a senior business executive with over 35 years’ experience driving business growth with prominent global healthcare organizations: Allergan, Johnson & Johnson, Dentsply, and Philips Healthcare. Now semi-retired, she provides services as an executive coach and business... Read More

  • How to be a David in a Goliath Employee Benefits World!

    3:10 pm - 3:20 pm

    When it come to our health, our health insurance coverage and costs, it feels like everything is working against us. Our premiums and out of pockets costs are rising faster than we can keep up with. Our lifestyle and foods are destroying our health and there is nothing in place to help us navigate a better outcome. Or is there? I will talk about the tools and resources available to give you the edge.

    • Speaker

        Craig Pritts

        Craig Pritts started his career helping businesses with their benefit plans in 2007 with JRG Advisors and was a part of the team that merged with Emerson Reid, LLC, to become My Benefit Advisor. Today Craig serves as an... Read More

  • Uniquely Abled / Disabilities in Manufacturing Workforce

    3:20 pm - 3:35 pm

    • Speaker

        Tim Hindes

        Tim Hindes

        With a career spanning sales, marketing, strategy, nonprofit administration, communications, and entrepreneurship, Tim has a complete perspective on economic development through a marketing and communications lens. Tim has presented regionally and nationally on topics surrounding social media, marketing, and... Read More

  • Closing Remarks

    3:35 pm - 3:45 pm

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