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Secretary Walker Visits Diamond Manufacturing; Discusses Opportunity for Manufacturing Growth

Wilkes-Barre – Department of Community and Economic Development Secretary C. Alan Walker today joined manufacturing leaders to discuss the findings and recommendations of the Governor’s Manufacturing Advisory Council during a visit to Diamond Manufacturing in Luzerne County.     

“Governor Corbett’s mission is straightforward – to make sure that every Pennsylvanian who wants a job, has the opportunity to have a job,” Walker said. “With more than a half-million workers in Pennsylvania's manufacturing sector, continued growth in manufacturing will lead to new job growth and economic prosperity.”

Recognizing manufacturing’s value to Pennsylvania’s economy, Corbett late last year commissioned a private advisory council to identify and prioritize top issues that can help influence, sustain and advance that sector in the state. 

The 24-member Governor’s Manufacturing Advisory Council (GMAC), led by the Team PA Foundation, sent a report to Corbett and the General Assembly outlining a list of 15 key recommendations it believes will help Pennsylvania remain competitive in today’s global economy. 

The full report is available at www.teampa.com/manufacturingcouncil

The report focuses on the building blocks of a strong manufacturing sector; new sets of tools to drive innovation and product development; better access to domestic and international markets; strategic public/private collaboration; improved access to capital; and a highly skilled and educated workforce. The council also found that many companies are having a problem finding workers with the skills needed to fill the advanced manufacturing positions that are available.   

“Pennsylvania has recently seen the largest increase in manufacturing jobs in the state since 1991, but we can do better,” Walker said. “The Corbett administration is committed to developing a workforce in the state that is educated and trained for the jobs of today.”

Walker discussed the findings during a visit to Diamond Manufacturing, a Pennsylvania-headquartered manufacturer specializing in the engineering of perforated metal, plastic, and other materials. Diamond Manufacturing is one of 24 council members ranging from a cross-section of manufacturing interests including heavy machinery, minerals, pharmaceuticals, plastics, steel and textiles. The council also includes three members of manufacturing trade associations and one from the Industrial Resource Center. 

“We greatly appreciate Diamond Manufacturing’s commitment to the council and look forward to working with the members of the council and the General Assembly to grow manufacturing jobs in Pennsylvania,” Walker said. 

GMAC, co-chaired by Walker and Carlos Cardoso, Chairman, President and CEO of Kennametal Inc., gathered information about challenges facing the industry from a variety of experts and manufacturers. The council conducted meetings over six months starting in January 2012. 

Media Contact:                

Steven Kratz, DCED, 717-783-1132 

Editor’s Note: The GMAC members are:

C. Alan Walker, (co-chair), Secretary, Department of Community and Economic Development, Harrisburg

Carlos Cardoso, (co-chair), Chairman, President and CEO, Kennametal Inc., Latrobe

Samuel “Pat” Black, President & CEO, Erie Management Group, Erie

David Barensfeld, President & CEO, Ellwood Group Inc., Ellwood City

Greg Booth, CEO, Zippo Manufacturing Company, Bradford

Heather Chandler, President, Sealstrip Corporation, Gilbertsville

Frank Epifano, CFO, Sanofi Pasteur, Swiftwater

Janis Herschkowitz, President, PRL Industries, Cornwall

Jeff Kelly, CEO, Hamill Manufacturing Company, Trafford

Todd Kennedy, President & CEO, McClarin Plastics, Hanover

Leroy “Tighe” King, Chairman & CEO, Perform Group LLC, York

Daniel Langdon, President, East Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc., Lyon Station

Michael McLanahan, Chairman & CEO, McLanahan Corporation, Hollidaysburg

Louay Mishu, Plant Manager – Family Care, Proctor & Gamble, Mehoopany

Scott Meuser, Chairman & CEO, Pride Mobility Products Corp., Exeter

Michael Pearson, President, Union Packaging, Yeadon

Jim Rutkowski Jr., Vice President, Industrial Sales & Manufacturing Inc., Erie

David Simpson, President, Diamond Manufacturing, Wyoming

Mike Williams, Senior Vice President, United States Steel, Pittsburgh

Helen Yost, President, The Rowland Company, Philadelphia

Ralph Pontillo, President, Manufacturer and Business Association, Erie

David Taylor, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Manufacturer’s Association, Harrisburg

Darlene Robbins, President, N.E. PA Manufacturer’s and Employers Association, Pottsville

Jack E. Pfunder, President and CEO, Manufacturer’s Resource Center, Bethlehem 

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