MiMfg Magazine November 2018 | Page 11

November 2018 Stormy Kromer’s globally recognized cap was announced as the winner in a surprise on-stage reveal. “Given the rich history of manufacturing in our state, to be voted the winner is truly an honor,” said Gina Thorsen, president of Stromy Kromer, a division of Jacquart Fabric Products located in Ironwood. “We work hard every day to make apparel and caps that people can be proud of; whether they are the person making it or the person selling it or, most importantly, the people wearing it.” The cap is a unique six-panel hat hand-stitched by some of the world’s best craftspeople. Rich, warm and wonderfully-fitted, the cap has been available since 1903 and continues to build on its legacy of being the one piece of winter apparel every person has to own. “This hat is made in a little, small town that is as far away from this spot as I could be and still be in our great state and we sometimes feel isolated; but without the support we get, we couldn’t do this,” Thorsen expressed. Going Beyond Your Four Walls The world’s most successful manufacturers influence beyond their four walls. They represent their communities. They give their time, they invest their resources, they create connections. MFG Community Impact Award The team at Aircraft Precision Products, Inc. (APPI) is comprised of men and women — from the C-level to the shop floor — who understand the important role manufacturers must play in their local communities. In addition to their philanthropic efforts, they also embrace the role of stewards for the future through their commitment to education and growing awareness of manufacturing careers. MiMfg Magazine “Businesses have a symbiotic relationship with their communities; they create wealth, they create jobs and new opportunities for businesses to grow,” offered Bill Henderson, third-generation president of the Ithaca-based manufacturer. “In return, communities aid in preparing future employees and aid in recruitment – we don’t operate in a vacuum. A strong community helps everyone.” Learn more about APPI’s belief that a rising tide, and strong business-community connections, really can lift all ships on page 20. Kellogg Company: Celebrating 100 Years of Industry Support In 1906, W.K. Kellogg founded the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company. In 1918, the company which would soon become the Kellogg Company joined MMA and has since become a trusted part of our effort to keep all manufacturers competitive with other states and around the world. MMA was proud to honor Kellogg Company for 100 years of dedicated membership. “When I look at the partnership between MMA and Kellogg, I think the reason it works is because both of us have stayed true to the mission and values that we started with,” said Tracy Mihas, Kellogg’s senior director for state government relations. “Kellogg has always been dedicated to nourishing families so that they can thrive. MMA remains committed to effective advocacy, meaningful education and strategic business services. The words may have changed over the last century, but the missions and their intent remain.” Looking Forward Michigan’s success, from top to bottom, is manufacturing’s legacy and you all deserve to be recognized and celebrated for making it possible. For more information about the 2018 MFG Excellence Awards or to learn about plans for 2019, contact MMA’s Sarah Martin, at 517-487-8521 or [email protected]. 6 The winner of the “Coolest Thing” was announced live by the Luminous Group’s Murray Sittsamer. 11