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Jack Healy

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Jack Healy is the director of operations at the Massachusetts Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MassMEP) located in Woburn, Massachusetts. He is committed to helping manufacturers throughout Massachusetts. He is recognized for his leadership and service as one of the 2010 Business Leaders of the Year by the Woburn Business Journal. Also he was awarded the 2008 MEP Innovator of the Year Award for developing a program that filled hundreds of vacant positions during a shortage of trained CNC machine operators in the state.

The Massachusetts Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MassMEP) assists organizations to better compete in a global economy through MassMEP’s services in performance-based training, enterprisewide resources, work-force strategies, and growth solutions.

Sun, 11/01/2009 - 13:22
As Economies Change, Manufacturing Counts for MoreOutsourced production facilities return home as China reconsiders its industrial goals
Mon, 07/19/2010 - 07:45
Economies shift in response to changes in financial power, and these changes will always affect our world. News reports about the strikes and labor problems in several Chinese manufacturing plants highlight the challenge the Chinese government…
The New Regulators: Corporate America Takes On SustainabilitySustainability is in top 5 market pressures along with ensuring quality.
Thu, 05/27/2010 - 06:30
One of the more improbable business changes of our times has been caused by a number of corporations such as Walmart, General Motors, IBM, and others who have taken on the direct responsibility for improving the environment by ensuring that “…
Ready to Press the Reset Button?Have your processes improved enough to leave the recession behind?
Sun, 11/01/2009 - 13:22
Recently released labor market, manufacturing, and consumer data indicate an economy steadily emerging from the long recession. One of the most gratifying indications of this change was the Associated Industries of Massachusetts Business Confidence…
      

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