Nicholas D’Antonio National Network Manager Dream It. Do It. Manufacturing Stackable Credentials Working Group June 6 th, 2013.

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Nicholas D’Antonio National Network Manager Dream It. Do It. Manufacturing Stackable Credentials Working Group June 6 th, 2013

Nicholas D’Antonio New Jersey Public School Graduate

Education and Workforce Development non-profit Affiliate Institute Mission To research and support manufacturing excellence, innovation, and talent; and deliver solutions to keep manufacturers in America globally competitive.

The Manufacturing Institute is the authority on the attraction, qualification, and development of world-class manufacturing talent.

 Authority  Attraction  Qualification  Development

Authority Skills Gap Report Last Released: 2011 Public Perception of Manufacturing Last Released: 2012

Attraction

Qualification

Development

Why manufacturing? Why Manufacturing?

Highest Multiplier Effect of Any Sector For every $1.00 spent in manufacturing, another $1.48 is added to the economy

Manufacturing Drives Productivity Growth 12 Source(s): U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and MAPI

Manufacturing Jobs Offer Greater Compensation 13 Source(s): U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and MAPI

Why manufacturing? Challenges

There are fewer students pursuing manufacturing careers. There are fewer manufacturing education programs.

Make Your Future Happen

The Dream It. Do It. Network is the grassroots authority on influencing the perception of manufacturing careers by leveraging strategic partnerships to attract and recruit a qualified manufacturing workforce.

2005

2009

2013

Prospective 2016

What it is… Modern Manufacturing Brand

National Partnerships What it is…

Robust Support Network What it is…

Network Success… Nebraska Member Since: 2007 Leadership: Manufacturers (Nebraska Advanced Manufacturing Coalition)  Manufacturing Dream Team  Partnership with University of Nebraska  Area Director Leadership Model

Network Success… Wisconsin Member Since: 2012 Leadership: Educators (Wisconsin Technical College System)  Addy Award Winning Website  Thriving Ambassadors Program  Launched Schools2Skills

Network Success… Connecticut Member Since: 2009 Leadership: Workforce Development Organization (Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology)  Leader in Credentialing  Manufacturing Mania Conference  The Young Manufacturers Summer Academy

Annual Subscription Model Subscription Benefits: access to dual track technical assistance (new members and multi-year members) invitation to attend results-oriented annual Dream It. Do It. Collaborative Learning Conference access to the MI and NAM national platform to influence the public perception and close the skills gap facing the manufacturing industry access to national Dream It. Do It. brand and marketing materials opportunities to lower annual fee as much as $2,000 through the Dream It. Do It. Incentive Program (DDIP) Annual Subscription Fee of $5,000

Annual Subscription Model Subscription Benefits Continued: access to the Quick Start Guide and Orientation Package participation in bi-monthly network webinars featuring experts in fields such as funding, sustainability, student and employer engagement access to national partnerships, including renowned youth development programs, industry networks and collaborations, and innovative education programs

 Lower recruiting costs  Lower entry-level training costs  Improved employee retention  Improved opportunities for advancement  Improved employee engagement and input  Lower relocation costs  Improved workplace safety Values of Credentialing

How to Become Involved…?  Talk to your local manufacturers! Find out what types of employees they need  Review Your Curriculum  Look at the Gaps and Align The Institute Can Help!

Strive For the M-List

Improve Manufacturing for New Jersey

Contact Information Nicholas D’Antonio National Network Manager- Dream It. Do It. The Manufacturing Institute