Share The Manufacturing Shake-Up
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By Ellen Feldman Ornato & Jenny Drescher | A Gael Communications Production
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
This week’s episode of the Manufacturing Shake-Up focuses on the misperceptions we can get stuck on in our careers. First, Monica Hilgarth, Lab Services Manager at Hampford Research, talks all about how to stop taking no for an answer.
Many people, women in particular, can feel that no is a final answer when asking for things in the workplace. But Monica explains that oftentimes, ‘no’ is just a starting offer. It demands a response to dig deeper. Sometimes ‘no’ means you have to communicate better to your leaders about your request; sometimes it’s an opening to a negotiation. The skill is to recognize that you aren’t required to take no for an answer.
Another misperception that is debunked in this episode is that careers progress in a linear path. In truth, great careers are winding, bouncing, or even jumping…you have to be willing to look at your career path in different ways. In this episode, Jenny, Ellen and Monica explore what you do and don’t have control of in your career.
Where to find Monica:
-------
Podcast hosted by The Bolder Company: https://www.theboldercompany.com/
In our previous episode with Christine Marcin, Chair of Women in Manufacturing CT chapter, we started a conversation about networking organizations and the importance of joining them for your personal and career growth...but many people simply don't know 𝘩𝘰𝘸 to network!
In this episode, Ellen and Jenny talk through some of their thoughts about the "rules" of networking. Or rather, how to throw those so-called rules out the window! Learn from Ellen and Jenny a few tips on how to enter a room, even when you're not feeling comfortable; how to be natural in a conversation instead of salesy; and what the true purpose of networking is – building relationships.
This is a fly-on-the-wall episode where you get to listen to Ellen and Jenny discuss their own feelings about networking and how they've overcome their biggest networking difficulties.
Where to find Ellen and Jenny:
-------
Podcast hosted by The Bolder Company: https://www.theboldercompany.com/
Cristal's manufacturing story starts with her arrival from Puerto Rico after losing everything to natural disaster. It continues with her college graduation just a couple months ago. And it moves forward with an incredible future in manufacturing!
This is a story of Cristal's perseverance, but also of the life-changing power of a career in manufacturing.
Ellen and Jenny talk to Cristal about her first steps into manufacturing, her return to school, and how she uses networking to learn and grow. Cristal is so proud of how far she's come, and she should be! She's happy to share her experience so others might learn how they can follow in her footsteps. And we are so happy to give her the platform to share it!
Where you can find Cristal:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cristal-m-velez-322a90240/
-------
Podcast hosted by The Bolder Company: https://www.theboldercompany.com/
There are many outstanding manufacturing organization you can be part of in CT. One that's nearest and dearest to our hearts is the Women in Manufacturing Connecticut Chapter. This group provides networking and educational opportunities, both locally and nationally, to help women in the industry to connect and develop their career.
On this episode, Ellen Feldman Ornato speaks with chapter Chair, Christine Marcin. They not only talk about the value of the organization, but also discuss topics like 'how to get your boss's buy-in to take part in events" and "how to prepare yourself for a networking event".
Networking can feel overwhelming to some of the quieter, or more reserved members of our audience, but it doesn't have to be!
Keep your eyes open for an upcoming episode with Ellen and Jenny diving into 'how to network'.
Women in Manufacturing CT Website: https://www.womeninmanufacturing.org/connecticut
Where you can find Christine:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinemarcin/
-------
Podcast hosted by The Bolder Company: https://www.theboldercompany.com/
If there's one thing we've learned in our first 10 episodes, it's the incredible power of mentorship on the careers of our guests. So, we are THRILLED that the Connecticut Office of Manufacturing has sponsored a new mentorship community, through Million Women Mentors Connecticut, that aims to connect mentors and mentees across STEM fields, starting with manufacturing.
On this week's episode, we talk to Colleen Bielitz, the state leader for Million Women Mentors and the AVP of Strategic Initiatives and Outreach at Southern Connecticut State University. Colleen talks us through what it means to be a mentor and what the mentor database is aiming to accomplish. She also goes one step further and explains to potential mentees how to get the most out of a mentorship relationship.
This is a terrific episode, introducing an exciting initiative!
Sign-up for the mentorship database here: https://web.atlasjobs.com/public-sign-up/3a721099-c1c7-4032-97ba-5baf0cfad5aa/
Million Women Mentors Connecticut website: https://mwm.stemconnector.com/states-initiative/connecticut/
Million Women Mentors Connecticut LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/million-women-mentors-ct-chapter
Where you can find Colleen:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleen-bielitz-phd/
-------
Podcast hosted by The Bolder Company: https://www.theboldercompany.com/
How do you combine heart with business and still be profitable? You lead with love and respect, and it all comes back to you.
Robin Ritz, Creative Visionary at InCord reminds us that people generally want to do more for people that do more for them. Call it the law of reciprocity – or just kindness begets kindness....but Robin has learned that you can be a good person and a good businessperson all at the same time.
This episode is truly inspiring. We see first-hand what it means to love what you do, reach your goals, and help others to reach theirs.
InCord's custom safety netting solutions keep people safe whether their on the job or having fun. It's only fitting that their work environment feels equally as safe as their products.
Where you can find Robin:
-------
Podcast hosted by The Bolder Company: https://www.theboldercompany.com/
Do you need a boost of positive energy – look no further than this episode! Jess Westerfield, Director of People + Culture at Lesser Evil, perfectly reflects the company's products - a boost of energy that's healthy and fun!
Jess, Ellen, and Jenny talk about Lesser Evils' outstanding culture – it's no wonder they've been able to build and retain a 70% female workforce! That's more than twice as much as the national average in manufacturing (now standing at around 30%). So, you know there's a lot to learn here.
Jess also talks about the value of building relationships to benefit your personal career growth. A really important topic for women in the early stages of their career.
Where you can find Jess:
-------
Podcast hosted by The Bolder Company: https://www.theboldercompany.com/
In this week's episode, Jenny and Ellen sit down with Rani Viroja, Quality Engineer at Accuturn and Co-Chair of the Advanced Manufacturing Employers Partnership (AMEP).
Rani shares her journey into manufacturing, which isn't as straight-forward as you'd think, considering her parents own Accuturn! Now she wants to spread the word about manufacturing so that young people all across CT know about the fantastic careers available.
Rani talks about her current role in quality management and why it's so important. She also talks about the intergenerational leadership shift going on at her plant. She works with her cousin and his wife, all early in their careers, and they all have been learning so much from AND sharing so much with the older generation.
Rani also talks all about her passion for empowering the next generation of manufacturing professionals. She tells us about the great work that the team at AMEP is doing to change perceptions about manufacturing starting in middle and high school.
Where you can find Rani:
-------
Podcast hosted by The Bolder Company: https://www.theboldercompany.com/
What does it look like to skyrocket to the top of your field? Let's find out with Brittany Isherwood, President of Burke Aerospace. Brittany's journey is fast-paced, but filled with really thought-proving ideas about finding balance.
We hear a lot about work-life balance, but balance can also be found within the workplace. Brittany talks about the value of slowing down in upward career mobility so you can learn more as you grow. She also talks about how important it is to build a village around you both at work and home. At work, that looks like finding colleagues that you develop trust in and creating a path that makes them capable of working independently. At home it means finding the family and friends that can cover for you when the inevitable happens and things go wrong.
This episode is as real as it gets. Brittany, Ellen and Jenny talk through some of the work-life issues facing women in the workforce, manufacturing or elsewhere.
Where can you find Brittany:
Brittany's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittany-isherwood-a8685388/
Burke Aerospace: https://www.burkeaerospace.com/
-------
Podcast hosted by The Bolder Company: https://www.theboldercompany.com/
Podcast executive production by Gael Communications: https://www.gaelcommunications.com/
Podcast technical production by Miceli Productions: https://miceliproductions.com/
Not only is Milliechel Ramirez a Process Engineer at Carey Manufacturing, she's also an Instructor at Capital Community College and offers talks and tours for high school students and parent information sessions for their parents. AND that's all in her free time from being a mom, too! Millie sounds like a superwoman, because she is!
In this episode, Ellen and Jenny talk to Millie about her journey into manufacturing. You'd never believe that Millie started out very shy and quiet, but she had mentors who believed in her and pushed her into opportunities that forced her out of her shell and gave her time to shine! Now, Millie does the same for students through the state.
This is a great episode with a rockstar woman in manufacturing!
Programs discussed in today's episode:
Where can you find Millie:
Millie's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/milliechel-ramirez/
-------
Podcast hosted by The Bolder Company: https://www.theboldercompany.com/
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.