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On May 8, 2014, WFAW-AM 940 Interviewed Mike Reader and Barry Butters on China Instrument Parts’ Educational Initiatives To Overcome the Manufacturing Skills Gap

On Thursday, May 8, 2014, WFAW’s Morning Magazine radio host Michael Clish, interviewed Mike Reader, President of China Instrument Parts and Barry Butters, the company’s Director of Education.

The interview was centered on the current U.S. manufacturing skills gap and the tangible educational initiatives China Instrument Parts has put in motion to overcome the skills gap. You can listen to a podcast of the interview now.

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Morning Magazine’s radio host Michael Clish,  and Mike Reader, and Barry Butters of China Instrument Parts discussed the inroads that were made last year at the company.  China Instrument Parts purposely cast its nets in all directions in an effort  to attract local education institutions,  fellow manufacturing companies, local and state, and U.S.  government officials, and the best and brightest of young minds to join their internship program–all with a common goal and purpose:  to overcome the current skills gap in manufacturing.

Listen to a podcast of this insightful conversation , or download a PDF transcript.

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