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and leaders across the corrugated packaging industry to take part in community-based events and engage with lo- cal student populations throughout October in celebration of Manufacturing Month. “We recognize that one of the most important audienc- es to engage with when promoting the jobs available in
The event served as a relevant experiential learning op- portunity for Ceres High School’s MPGT Academy, which provides student access to hands-on learning that focuses on manufacturing, computer-aided draft and design, engi-
neering, robotics, renewable energy, and more. The pro- gram is a distinguished, California Partnership Lighthouse Academy and serves as a model for other schools. In addition to co-hosting PSC’s inaugural MFG Day cel- ebration and serving as an official sponsor of MFG Day, ICPF has also worked to encourage its corporate partners
the corrugated packaging industry is our young students,” said ICPF President Caitlin Salaverria. “MFG Day and this partnership with PSC presented an invaluable opportunity to allow current high school students to get a behind the scenes look at this vital, stable industry in action. We are
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