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VJI’s Courtney Cole Makes the Cover of IMPACT – Winter Edition 2017

by Valerie Jordanon 24 April 2017in Inside VJI, news

Kennesaw, April 24, 2017 ― VJI’s Client Development Manager Courtney Cole had the honor of representing the Georgia Chapter for Women in Manufacturing in their publication of IMPACT Winter 2017 edition. The cover of the magazine captures all the women who visited Masada Bakery in Norcross, GA back on January 25,2017. Before the plant tour there was a networking opportunity over breakfast which came straight from the oven. Cole said, “The smell of fresh baked artisan bread and pastries was amazing and delicious.” To kick off the plant tour Women in Manufacturing Georgia Chapter presented Masada Bakery a Certificate of Appreciation for everything they have done for women in the industry.

In addition to the magazine cover, VJI’s Client Development Manager Courtney Cole was featured in an article about participating in the Cobb County Future Fest that took place on February 15, 2017. “As a member of Women in Manufacturing, I volunteer at different events to educate students on future career opportunities within the manufacturing industries,” says Cole. Cole continues, “At the Women in Manufacturing Georgia Chapter table, students practiced using quality control equipment and a 3D scanner that scanned their hand to be printed out. Students gained a lot of knowledge and clarity on their misperceptions about manufacturing jobs today. I can’t wait until next year’s event.”

To read the full article see https://lnkd.in/e_eKh4Q.

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Written by Valerie Jordan

Valerie has advised manufacturers on sales tax issues for more than 30 years. In her free time Valerie enjoys traveling with her son and cooking.

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