30 Under 30: Enter Your Shop's Nomination Today
MoldMaking Technology brings back its 30 Under 30 Honors program, which was developed to help recognize the influx of young talent making a difference in the moldmaking community.
Compilation of some of MMT's 2018 30 Under 30 nominees. Photo Credit: MMT
A new generation of moldmakers is here. That was the starter to MoldMaking Technology’s 30 Under 30 honors program back in 2018, a program that was developed to help recognize the influx of young talent that was finding its way into the moldmaking community. And recognize it did. In 2018, more than twenty companies nominated an individual under 30 on their team that they thought were incoming leaders in the moldmaking community, or had potential for leadership.
Now, in these times of uncertainty, when leadership, involvement and making a difference in the community has made all the difference, MMT is bringing the 30 Under 30 program back. Now, more than ever, is the time to recognize the next generation of leaders and innovators in our midst.
“Moldmaking may be known as a one-off industry, but that is not an accurate description of the current employment landscape across many mold shops,” notes Editorial Director Christina Fuges when recognizing 2018’s new faces in moldmaking. “Those who are under 30 are entering and staying in this niche trade.”
Nominees must be under the age of 30 as of June 1, 2021. Further, honorees will be chosen based on the quality of the nomination submitted, not the quantity of nominations.
Enter today! Directions for nominating can be found at the link. Nominations close February 1, 2021.
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