NWS-CC hosts Metallica Scholars Manufacturing Day event – EVENT PHOTOS

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MUSCLE SHOALS-Northwest-Shoals Community College (NW-SCC) was joined by nearly 400 on Wednesday, October 26 for  Metallica Scholars Manufacturing Day event on the Shoals campus. The open house networking event offered opportunity for the community to explore the manufacturing careers possible through NW-SCC.
“Events like these are great for us to help students see the partnership and connection between the college and our local workforce,” stated NW-SCC President Dr. Jeff Goodwin. “We have to continue to educate and promote the remarkable manufacturing careers that are available to our students right here in Northwest Alabama.”
Manufacturing Day is held annually on the first Friday in October to promote manufacturing careers with events held throughout the month. NW-SCC will provide an opportunity for college students, high school students, and the general public to experience and learn more about eight manufacturing careers: Auto Service, Carpentry, Design Engineering, Electrical, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC), Industrial Maintenance, Machining, and Welding.
Each NW-SCC program’s open house was joined by local business and industry representatives in the area. “This is a tremendous opportunity for our current students and prospective students to network with our local business and industry,” said NW-SCC Dean of Workforce Development, Institutional Effectiveness, and Advancement John McIntosh. “Our business and industry partners have been incredible supporters of our individual programs and the College. The relationship we have with them helps us to know their needs.”

NW-SCC was one of the schools chosen for the 2022-2023 Metallica Scholars Initiative, funded by legendary rock band Metallica’s All Within My Hands Foundation. This program supports NW-SCC students in advanced manufacturing and construction majors. Metallica Scholars Initiative students will serve as tour guides for the event.

Each of the above listed career technical programs will offer their open house in their program’s building. For more information about the Metallica Scholars Manufacturing Day, please contact Allison Mefford at allison.mefford@nwscc.edu.

 

Media Release/Trent Randolph
Director of Public Relations and Marketing
Northwest-Shoals Community College

Photos/Sheri Wiggins

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