HONOREE Michael F. Molnar United States Department of Commerce Director - National Institute of Standards and Technology EVENT CHAIRMAN THOMAS J. RIORDAn Neenah Enterprises, INC. President and CEO Monday, October 2, 2017 Location: Bridgewood Resort Hotel & Conference Center Reception: 5:30 PM Dinner: 6:30 PM
EVENT INFORMATION The Golden Eagle Dinner is bringing together the Fox Valley s top corporate and community leaders to honor an outstanding member of our community, Mike Molnar. You are invited to come to meet and hear Mike speak on his view on our current manufacturing workforce outlook locally and nationally. And, learn how members of the Fox Valley are working to positively impact the growth of the manufacturing workforce. The biggest challenge facing today s manufacturers is the lack of highly skilled workforce. It is unacceptable today that the No. 1 issue we hear from manufacturers is access to skilled workers. We know how to fix this. We need to develop and invest in more career pathways internships, apprenticeships, et cetra. - Mike Molnar, United States Department of Commerce, NIST Monday, October 2, 2017 5:30 PM Reception 6:30 PM Dinner Bridgewood Resort Hotel & Conference Center 1000 Cameron Way, Neenah, WI 54956 The Boy Scouts of America is the Nation s leading outdoor education and character development program. The Exploring program is an affiliate of the Boy Scouts of America that provides character and career education programs through sponsoring organizations and businesses. HOW TO GET INVOLVed For more information on becoming a corporate sponsor or hosting a table, please call Alexandria Behrend 812-369-5712 or email her at alex.behrend@scouting.org Visit: www.baylakesbsa.org/goldeneagle
HONOREE - Michael F. Molnar United States Department of Commerce Director - National Institute of Standards and Technology Mike Molnar is the founding director of the Office of Advanced Manufacturing (OAM) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). In this capacity he is responsible for NIST extramural advanced manufacturing programs and liaison to industry and academia. Mike is also the founding director of the Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office (AMNPO), an interagency team with core staff hosted at NIST. This interagency team works to coordinate federal activities in advanced manufacturing, and is the Congressionally designated National Program Office for Manufacturing USA the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation. Mike joined NIST in 2011. Prior to federal service Mike had a 30-year industry career in advanced manufacturing, with leadership roles in manufacturing technology development, corporate manufacturing engineering, capital planning, metrology, quality systems, automation, computer integrated manufacturing, and industrial controls for manufacturing competitiveness. Mid-career Mike served as the manufacturing policy Fellow in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. Mike is well known in industry and academia, with over thirty years of leadership roles in manufacturing professional societies and associations most recently as the President of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. He is a licensed Professional Engineer, Certified Manufacturing Engineer, and was elected Fellow of both the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. Mike earned an Executive MBA from the University of Notre Dame, and a Bachelor s Degree in Mechanical Engineering and Master s Degree in Manufacturing Systems Engineers from the University of Wisconsin. Mike was a member of Troop 129 in Appleton, Wisconsin. He earned his Eagle Award in May of 1979. Mike is still very active in Scouting. He is currently a Scoutmaster and participates in the program with his two sons. EVENT CHAIRMAN - THOMAS J. RIORDAn Neenah Enterprises, INC. President and CEO Tom Riordan was appointed as Neenah Enterprise s President and Chief Executive Officer on February 1, 2011. Prior to joining Neenah, he was the President and Chief Operating Officer of Terex Corporation, a NYSE-Listed global construction equipment manufacturer, since January 2007. Prior to joining Terex, Tom spent 11 years with SPX Corporation, a multinational capital goods manufacturer, in a number of business leadership roles, including Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. He has over 30 years of experience in various industrial markets. Tom has an Engineering Degree from Northwestern University and a Master s Degree in Management from the Krannert School at Purdue University. Gearing our youth up for success
bay-lakes council impact 2016 TOTAL YOUTH SERVED 28,852 Boy Scouts of America s Scoutreach (afterschool) Programs $ 62,000 dedicated 2,584 supported Bay-Lakes Council is committed to making sure that all young people have any opportunity to join Scouting, regardless of socioeconomic circumstances, neighborhood or ethnic background. COUNCIL S SUMMER CAMPS $ 14,000 IN GRANTS To help with the expenses of attending one of the Council s summer camps. Through our camp programing, young people develop physically, intellectually, socially and spiritually. 2,339 YOUTH Actively participating in our career exploring program Exploring is an interactive,worksite-based career education program to introduce youth to a variety of career fields. 53 career explorer post Partners who are helping deliver expertise in their field, exposing young people to their trade. Total community service hours 148,329 $ 24.14 The Council is full of individuals who are more than happy to contribute service with a smile in their community. Value of a volunteer hour 285 young men earned their Eagle scout award $ 3,580,662 scouts donated this amount of time LAST year 10 MILLION containers of food in 2016 The Scouting For Food program donated over 10,000,000 containers of food to over 100 pantries across Eastern Wisconsin. Gearing our youth up for success
An investment in their future is an investment in yours. Career Exploration In Action!
sponsorship levels Platinum SPONSOR $5,000 As a Platinum Sponsor, your company would be asked to provide $5,000 in financial support. Your company s investment in the Boy Scouts Workforce Development Initiative would result in the following measurable return: Support of 35 young people for a year in a high tech manufacturing Career Exploring Program A seat on the event steering committee Private VIP reception at 5:00 PM before the event VIP seating for 16 at the dinner Full page ad in event program Company listing in the event program as a lead sponsor Company Logo in the dinner presentation Banner featuring company logo Verbal recognition at event Company name prominently featured in press releases and publicity packets Company showcased as a Platinum Sponsor on all event signage and marketing materials Right of refusal for 2018 event A positive community partnership with the Boy Scouts of America GOld SPONSOR $2,500 As a Gold Sponsor, your company would be asked to provide $2,500 in financial support. Your company s investment in the Boy Scouts Workforce Development Initiative would result in the following measurable return: Support of 12 young people for a year in a high tech manufacturing Career Exploring Program Private VIP reception at 5:00 PM before the event VIP seating for 8 at the dinner Company listing in the event program Company Logo in the dinner presentation Banner featuring company logo Verbal recognition at event Company name prominently featured in press releases and publicity packets Company showcased as a Gold Sponsor on all event signage and marketing materials A positive community partnership with the Boy Scouts of America
sponsorship levels Silver SPONSOR $1,000 As a Silver Sponsor, your company would be asked to provide $1,000 in financial support. Your company s investment in the Boy Scouts Workforce Development Initiative would result in the following measurable return: Support of 8 young people for a year in a high tech manufacturing Career Exploring Program VIP seating for 4 at the dinner Company listing in the event program and Company signage at your table Company Logo in the dinner presentation A positive community partnership with the Boy Scouts of America Bronze SPONSOR $500 As a Bronze Sponsor, your company would be asked to provide $500 in financial support. Your company s investment in the Boy Scouts Workforce Development Initiative would result in the following measurable return: Support of 4 young people for a year in a high tech manufacturing Career Exploring Program VIP seating for 2 at the dinner Company listing in the event program Company Logo in the dinner presentation A positive community partnership with the Boy Scouts of America Gearing our youth up for success
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