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Dominion Energy, NAM and MI Celebrate #MFGDay2024 to Give Students and Communities an Inside Look at Modern Manufacturing

Washington, D.C. – Last week, Dominion Energy, the National Association of Manufacturers and the Manufacturing Institute—the workforce development and education affiliate of the NAM—celebrated Manufacturing Day, also known as MFG Day. MFG Day is a national grassroots movement that demonstrates the reality and future of modern manufacturing careers by encouraging thousands of companies and educational institutions nationwide to open their doors to students, parents, educators and community leaders, fostering an in-depth understanding of the rewarding and high-paying careers available in modern manufacturing.

MFG Day launches annually on the first Friday of October, with events throughout the month and beyond. As an initiative of the MI, MFG Day empowers manufacturers to come together and address their collective challenges and build excitement about manufacturing careers to help their communities and future generations thrive. With hundreds of thousands of jobs available in the manufacturing sector, the need to connect communities across the United States with these opportunities has never been greater.

“MFG Day aims to change the narrative and alter perceptions around modern manufacturing and the careers available today,” said MI President and Executive Director Carolyn Lee. “Too many people are unaware about the incredible opportunities for meaningful, well-paying careers in this innovative industry. That’s why we’re working year-round to engage the future of our workforce—America’s students and young people—to show them what’s available today in their own backyards.

William L. Murray, senior vice president of corporate affairs and communications for Dominion Energy, echoed the importance of this initiative, stating, “Dominion Energy is proud to work with the NAM and the MI to bring awareness of manufacturing jobs to the community and help build the workforce of tomorrow.”

“Every year, manufacturers from around the country help us celebrate MFG Day and plant the seed for the next generation of manufacturing teams,” said NAM President and CEO and MI Chairman of the Board Jay Timmons. “Manufacturing is a high-tech, clean, rewarding and life-changing place to build a future, and MFG Day is a chance to put our best foot forward.”

As MFG Day 2024 unfolds, Dominion Energy, alongside the MI and the NAM, is proud to showcase the dynamic and innovative nature of the manufacturing industry and to inspire the workforce of today and tomorrow.

For more information about MFG Day or to learn how you can get involved, please contact MI Director of Student Engagement Jen White at [email protected] or (740) 361-2701.

Media interested in interviews can email David O’Brien.

-NAM-

The National Association of Manufacturers is the largest manufacturing association in the United States, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. Manufacturing employs nearly 13 million men and women, contributes $2.91 trillion to the U.S. economy annually and accounts for 53% of private-sector research and development. The NAM is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States. For more information about the NAM or to follow us on Twitter and Facebook, please visit www.nam.org.

-The MI-

The Manufacturing Institute builds a resilient manufacturing workforce prepared for the challenges and opportunities of the future. Through implementing groundbreaking programs, convening industry leaders and conducting innovative research, the MI furthers individual opportunity, community prosperity and a more competitive manufacturing industry. As the 501(c)3 nonprofit workforce development and education affiliate of the National Association of Manufacturers, the MI is a trusted adviser to manufacturers, equipping them with solutions to address the toughest workforce issues. For more information on the MI, please visit www.themanufacturinginstitute.org.

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