America’s “Walking Dead” Syndrome
High schools & colleges preventing American youth from finding rewarding & lucrative careers There is a “Walking Dead” syndrome in high schools and on college
High schools & colleges preventing American youth from finding rewarding & lucrative careers There is a “Walking Dead” syndrome in high schools and on college
But no need to panic, there’s an antidote ready Opinion by Montez King & Steve Rauschenberger – Currently, there is a “Walking Dead” syndrome in
HOFFMAN ESTATES – The Technology & Manufacturing Association welcomed the National Institute of Metalworking Skills’ executive director Montez King to address TMA’s 2018 Related Theory
SCHAUMBURG – Technology & Manufacturing Association had a visit from National Institute for Metalworking Skills’ Executive Director Montez King Thursday – just in time to
WEST BALTIMORE – As a kid barely out of elementary school, Montez King wandered the streets of West Baltimore with his buddies. He skipped school
Below are listed the names and high schools of TMA’s 2018 Precision Machining Competition. Congratulations!
It’s time for marketing geniuses to focus on re-branding high school shop classes in the minds of American students and parents. Why? Because the nation’s
PARK FOREST – Interest about careers in precision manufacturing is building among Rich Township High School students in Chicago’s southern suburbs, and TMA’s Education Foundation
SCHAUMBURG – Instead of fretting over analysts’ projections of a shrinking candidate pool for American manufacturing, the Schaumburg, IL – based Technology & Manufacturing Association