
The week also celebrated exceptional apprentices like Lilly Kohlbach and Colin Corcoran, welding apprentices at CNY Fabrication/GA Braun, Inc., who are on track to earn their Journeyworker credentials while attending Onondaga Community College. With deep roots in CNY, Terrell’s Chips showed their support for ‘apprentice-CHIPS’ by providing snacks during signing events to celebrate apprentices from the following companies: 110 Metalworks, Anheuser-Busch, Baxter International Inc., Belden Inc., City of Syracuse, Consolidated Precision Products, EMCom, Inc, F.X. Matt Brewing Company, Flex-Hose Co Inc, G.A. Braun Inc, Hubbard Tool & Die Corporation, Huhtamaki, Knowles Precision Devices, Plug Power, Smurfit Westrock, Wolfspeed, and XTO Incorporated.
Meanwhile, at the inaugural ‘Salute to Manufacturing’ event in partnership with Mohawk 
Randy Wolken, President & CEO of MACNY, The Manufacturers Association, shared, “National Apprenticeship Week showcased the transformative power of Registered Apprenticeships, celebrating the dedication of apprentices and the invaluable contributions of employers. From honoring trailblazers like Indium Corporation to spotlighting the achievements of apprentices, this week reinforced that apprenticeships not only open doors to high-demand careers but also fuel economic growth, foster diversity, and strengthen industries for the future.”
To date, the Manufacturers Alliance of New York has registered 1,080 apprentices with 221 Signatory Companies. These efforts have helped strengthen our economy by developing a highly skilled workforce to meet industry needs, creating pathways for career seekers to catapult into good jobs, and advancing racial and gender equity.