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Tell us about your MEP Superpower - What impact do you bring for your center or clients? I light the path through tsunamis of workforce shortages, overwhelming technology options and supply chain constraints. What did you want to be when you were 16 years old? I wanted to be a professional tennis player. What professional decision or opportunity helped lead you to your current role? I licensed a technology from Oak Ridge National Laboratory as an MBA student. What one tool, real or imaginary, would double your effectiveness? Being able to utilize the CAD/CAM capabilities of Fusion 360 by AutoCAD. What was the biggest mistake ...
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Tell us about your MEP Superpower - What impact do you bring for your center or clients? I light the path through tsunamis of workforce shortages, overwhelming technology options and supply chain constraints. What did you want to be when you were 16 year s old? I wanted to be a professional tennis player. What professional decision or opportunity helped lead you to your current role? I licensed a technology from Oak Ridge National Laboratory as an MBA student. What one tool, real or imaginary, would double your effectiveness? Being able to utilize the CAD/CAM capabilities of Fusion 360 by AutoCAD. What was the biggest mistake ...
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Q: Tell us about your MEP Superpower - What impact do you bring for your center or clients? Adaptability, switching gears on a daily basis to accommodate different clients and different industries Q: What did you want to be when you were 16 years old? And, what professional decision or opportunity helped lead you to your current role? Veterinarian. I was born and raised in France where I also attended engineering school. The year of my graduation, I had the opportunity to do a research program with Case Western University in Cleveland, Ohio which then led me to a work opportunity with MEP in Ohio. Have I not seized this first opportunity I would have ...
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Tell us about your MEP Superpower - What impact do you bring for your center or clients Working with our clients is a team effort at MEP with the sum being much more powerful than the individual parts across the network. Regarding my personal contribution, I have worked in a wide range of roles in my professional career – aerospace engineer, management consultant, industry executive, small business owner/operator. I think that eclectic mix of experiences allows me to relate to our clients and speak to them as someone who has been in their shoes. It also permits me to work with our team here at GENEDGE on various client needs, programs, and business development ...
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The Corporation for Manufacturing Excellence (Manex) and Make.Work.Space. are pleased to announce a new partnership that provides emerging industrial and product designers, small-batch manufacturers and modern inventors with access to a shared micro-factory facility, including wrap-around services that make it easier, faster, and more cost-effective to get great ideas into the world. Manex’s mission is to grow manufacturing and manufacturing jobs and is a part of the California Manufacturing Network and the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) National Network in partnership with California Manufacturing Technology Consulting (CMTC). The East Bay has the ...
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