The NoCo Manufacturing Partnership has elected manufacturers, educators, and city officials to its board of directors. Members are:

  • Paul Harter, Aqua-Hot Heating Systems
  • Darren Pape, Wolf Robotics
  • Dave Carlson, Moyer Machine
  • Brooke Gunn, Scion Aviation
  • Phil Montera, New Belgium Brewing
  • Terry Precht, Vergent Products
  • Tony Wampler, Springs Fabrication Inc.
  • SeonAh Kendall, City of Fort Collins
  • Lynn Vosler, Front Range Community College
  • Jacob Castillo, Larimer County Workforce Center.

The board will help set the future direction of the partnership.

To participate in the NoCo Manufacturing Partnership, contact Vosler, director of workforce solutions at Front Range Community College, Lynn.Vosler@frontrange.edu or go to www.nocomfg.com.

The NoCo Manufacturing Partnership is a group with more than 130 manufacturers and 50 public-sector participants. Among its goals: build career awareness for high school students, partner with K-12 and higher education, and bring together networking and supply chain opportunities.


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