On this episode of the Council of Industry Podcast, we sit down with Jim Ferraro, Vice President of Elna Magnetics, a long-standing Hudson Valley company with deep roots in advanced manufacturing. Jim shares Elna’s fascinating history—from its beginnings in Woodstock in 1955 to its current operations in Saugerties and expansion into California. He explains how the company evolved from a prototype manufacturer into one of the world’s largest distributors of ferrite, a vital ceramic material used in everything from smartphones to renewable energy systems.Jim offers an inside look at Elna’s unique role in the electronics supply chain, the wide range of industries they serve, and the highly skilled workforce that makes it all possible. He also discusses his own journey in the family business, the company’s commitment to succession planning, and the value of building a diverse team with opportunities for machinists, engineers, and office professionals alike.Beyond manufacturing, Jim is a strong advocate for workforce development and education partnerships. He talks about his leadership role with Ulster BOCES and the Hudson Valley Pathways Academy, how industry can play a vital role in shaping career pathways for students, and why breaking the stigma around vocational education benefits everyone.From business growth to community engagement, this conversation highlights how manufacturers like Elna Magnetics are innovating while staying deeply connected to their roots.For more information about Elna Magnetics visit https://elnamagnetics.com/--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
In this episode of Manufacturing Matters, we sit down with Vincenzo Bonomo, Senior Program Manager and Adjunct Faculty at Rochester Institute of Technology’s Center for Quality and Applied Statistics. With over 25 years of experience partnering with community colleges and industry groups like the Council of Industry, Vincenzo brings a deep perspective on process improvement, workforce development, and building stronger organizations through Lean and Six Sigma methodologies.Vincenzo shares how he got started working with manufacturers and educators across New York State and why these collaborations are so critical to workforce success. He explains the value of cohort-based training, the power of learning from peers across industries, and the growing relevance of Lean Six Sigma across sectors—from aerospace to healthcare to education.Whether you’re a manufacturer looking to boost operational efficiency or a professional seeking to understand the systems behind everyday challenges, this conversation offers practical insights into how process-centered thinking can drive meaningful change—at work and at home.For more information about RIT's Center for Quality and Applied Statistics, visit https://www.rit.edu/processimprovement/about--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
In this episode, we sit down with Jack Nugent, the New York State Force Lead for the U.S. Navy’s Maritime Industrial Base (MIB) Program. Jack shares his compelling personal journey—from growing up on Long Island to serving as a submarine officer aboard the USS Helena, and now playing a critical role in revitalizing the U.S. shipbuilding industry.We dig into the heart of the MIB Program and explore why workforce development, supplier innovation, and advanced manufacturing are more essential than ever to meeting the Navy’s demand for new submarines and surface ships. Jack also sheds light on the 250,000+ skilled workers needed over the next decade—and how organizations like the Council of Industry are helping to connect manufacturers in New York State to this national mission.For more information about U.S Navy Maritime Industrial Base Program visit https://www.secnav.navy.mil/rda/mib/Pages/default.aspx LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/maritimeindustrialbase/--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
Join us for a conversation with Marcelo Giuliani, Vice President of Operations at Giuliani Machine Tool, a family-owned aerospace manufacturing company based in Peekskill, New York. Marcelo shares his personal story—from growing up in the shop as a kid to stepping into a leadership role and helping grow the business into a key supplier for major defense and aerospace programs.We explore Giuliani Machine Tool’s niche in precision gear manufacturing and why their high-mix, low-volume parts are critical to aircraft like the F-35, F-22, and Boeing commercial jets. Marcelo also dives into the realities of working in today’s global supply chain, the impact of tariffs and military conflicts on production, and the ongoing challenges of workforce recruitment and retention.This episode offers a real-world look at the complex work happening behind the scenes in advanced manufacturing—and the people who make it all happen. Brought to you by the Council of Industry and proudly sponsored by PKF O’Connor Davies.For more information about Giuliante Machine Tool, Inc. visit https://gmtgear.com/--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
In this episode of Manufacturing Matters, we’re joined by Dr. Jonah Schenker, District Superintendent of Ulster BOCES. He offers a compelling look into how BOCES operates as both an educational service provider and a think tank for innovation in public education.Dr. Schenker breaks down the dual mission of BOCES—supporting student learning through CTE, special education, and professional development programs, while also serving as a bridge between school districts and the New York State Education Department. He reflects on transforming legacy systems, pushing beyond the traditional model of education, and elevating all post-secondary pathways—whether it’s college, workforce, apprenticeships, or the military.From the importance of relationships and real-world experience to why career and technical education deserves more respect, this episode will challenge how you think about schooling, workforce readiness, and the future of learning.Brought to you by the Council of Industry and proudly sponsored by PKF O’Connor Davies.For more information about Ulster BOCES, visit https://www.ulsterboces.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ulster-county-boces/--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
Cybersecurity threats are evolving, and manufacturers are prime targets. In this episode of Manufacturing Matters, we sit down with Thomas DeMayo, Partner at PKF O’Connor Davies, to discuss cyber risks in manufacturing, how businesses can protect themselves, and why cybersecurity is a critical component of business resilience.From ransomware attacks to ransomware-resilient backups, CMMC compliance, and business continuity planning, Thomas shares practical insights and strategies manufacturers can implement to strengthen their cybersecurity posture. Whether you’re a small manufacturer or part of a larger supply chain, this episode is packed with valuable advice to keep your operations secure and running.
In this episode of Manufacturing Matters, the Council of Industry welcomes Stephanie Raymond, President and CEO of Central Hudson. As a founding member of the Council, Central Hudson has been a key partner to Hudson Valley manufacturers for over a century. Stephanie shares her insights on navigating climate mandates, grid modernization, cybersecurity, and the workforce challenges of today—all while ensuring affordability and supporting the region’s economic and community growth.Learn more about Central Hudson’s impact by exploring their recently released Annual Economic Impact Report, detailing their $2.6 billion contribution to the Hudson Valley economy.🎧 Don’t miss this engaging conversation with one of our region’s most impactful leaders!
In this episode, we sit down with Pamela Gunther, founder and CEO of Fit & Fun Playscapes. Discover how Fit & Fun Playscapes revolutionizes physical activity and social interaction with their innovative indoor, outdoor, and portable products. Pamela shares the journey from a volunteer PTA project to an international company, developing products like reusable playground stencils, portable mats, and super stickers. Explore the impact of their initiatives on schools, malls, hospitals, and beyond, as well as their new venture into contract manufacturing with the FNF Factory. Listen to Pamela's insights on balancing creativity and functionality, and the significance of creating engaging, movement-based experiences in today's screen-dominated world.For more information about Fit & Fun Playscapes, visit https://www.fitandfunplayscapes.com/--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
In this podcast episode, Harold King, President of the Council of Industry, interviews Tom Sipos, founder of Hudson Valley Focus and host of Hudson Valley Focus Live.Tom reflects on his journey from the insurance industry to becoming a prominent voice for manufacturing and community development in the Hudson Valley. He shares how his family's business connections with local manufacturers inspired his advocacy for workforce and economic development during critical moments. Tom discusses his role in fostering collaboration among business leaders, educators, and community organizations to rebuild and diversify the region's economy. He addresses everything from the skills gap and workforce challenges in manufacturing to the evolution of his radio show. All of this circling back to Tom being dedicated to building community awareness around manufacturing, education, and economic development. The conversation also delves into the importance of lifelong learning, the integration of educational institutions like SUNY New Paltz with local industries, and the enduring need for manufacturing resilience in America.For more information about Hudson Valley Focus and Hudson Valley Focus Live, visit https://www.hvbeacon.com/on-air/hudson-valley-focus-with-tom-sipos/--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
In this episode, Harold King, President of the Council of Industry, welcomes Bob Murphy, Senior Managing Director of PKF Investment Banking.Bob discusses the services provided by PKF, focusing on M&A advisory for privately and family-owned businesses. He outlines the recent trends and fluctuations in the M&A market, the impact of economic factors like interest rates and inflation, and anticipations for the future. Bob shares insights on specific sectors experiencing high activity, such as food, HVAC, and industrial services, as well as the importance of strategic planning for business sales and acquisitions. Discussion on how to prepare for selling a business, valuing and integrating acquisitions, and future prospects of M&A activities. Listen in to this episode as it offers a deep dive into the nuances of investment banking and strategic growth through M&A.For more information about PKF Investment Banking, check out https://pkfib.com/--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
In this episode, Harold King, President of the Council of Industry, sits down with Chris Roderick, Director of Operations at AMETEK Rotron in Woodstock, NY. Chris provides an inside look at AMETEK Rotron’s role as a leading manufacturer of fans, blowers, and motors for critical aerospace and defense applications. Serving major clients like Boeing and Lockheed Martin, AMETEK Rotron’s products support systems from radar units to avionics cooling.Chris discusses the company’s unique history and vertically integrated operations, covering everything from design to assembly on-site. He also shares insights into workforce development, balancing a seasoned workforce with new talent through partnerships with local educational programs. The episode highlights Amtek Rotron’s commitment to continuous improvement, ensuring they remain competitive in a niche market.For more information about AMETEK Rotron, visit their website at https://www.rotron.com/--The Council of Industry has been the Hudson Valley’s manufacturing association since 1910, supporting the success of local firms and their employees. Learn more at http://councilofindustry.org
In recognition of National Apprenticeship Week, Harold King, President of the Council of Industry, speaks with Roberta Reardon, the Commissioner of the New York State Department of Labor and apprentice enthusiast. Harold and Commissioner Reardon discuss workforce development, registered apprenticeships, and the evolving role of the Department of Labor in supporting businesses and workers across the state. They also highlight the Council of Industry’s Manufacturing Intermediary Apprenticeship Program (MIAP), a New York State Department of Labor-registered program designed to help manufacturers upskill their employees through hands-on training and related technical instruction to earn industry-recognized credentials. MIAP has been instrumental in advancing the skills of their workforce, helping bridge the skill gap and increase productivity. Commissioner Reardon also delves into how the department balances enforcement with proactive support for employers, ensuring compliance while fostering growth opportunities. They also discuss the department’s efforts to promote digital literacy, and create pathways for workers to thrive in a rapidly changing job market. With a background that began in acting and union leadership, Commissioner Reardon’s journey to her current role is as inspiring as it is unconventional, showcasing her dedication to advocacy and workforce transformation. For more information about the Department of Labor and the services they offer go to https://dol.ny.gov/services-businesses.-For more information about the Council of Industry's MIAP apprentices program visit https://www.councilofindustry.org/apprentice-program
In this episode, Harold King, President of the Council of Industry, speaks with John Nolis, Manufacturing Manager at JBT in Kingston, NY.JBT is a leader in food processing automation, producing advanced systems like water jet portioning, marination equipment, and x-ray inspection for brands such as Boar's Head and Chick-fil-A. John highlights JBT’s commitment to productivity, safety, and innovation, explaining how their technology reduces human intervention, improving precision and hygiene. John also shares his personal journey from SUNY Delhi intern to manufacturing manager, emphasizing JBT’s partnership with local schools to develop a skilled workforce. With continuous growth, JBT is at the forefront of advancing automated food processing technology.For more about JBT, visit their website www.jbtc.comThe Council of Industry has been the Hudson Valley’s manufacturing association since 1910, supporting the success of local firms and their employees. Learn more at [councilofindustry.org](http://councilofindustry.org).
In this podcast episode, Harold King, President of the Council of Industry, sits down with Gordon Burdis, President of James L. Taylor Manufacturing Company.Founded in Poughkeepsie in 1911, James L. Taylor Manufacturing has been a staple in industrial assembly and clamping equipment for the woodworking industry. Gordon delves into the company's impressive history, from its beginnings with hand clamps to its evolution into producing fully automated machinery. Gordon provides insights into the company's workforce, which includes 45 employees engaged in various roles from manufacturing to global sales. He describes how their industrial equipment, such as clamp carriers and lumber optimization machines, has adapted over the decades, emphasizing the company's commitment to innovation and quality control. Listeners will also learn about the company’s vertical integration approach, which allows them to maintain high standards of manufacturing and customer service. Gordon explains the role of their engineering team and the importance of having skilled engineers involved in both machine design and programming. The discussion also touches on the company's recent acquisition of a Portland-based machinery manufacturer, which will enhance their product offerings and expand their market reach. Gordon’s journey from factory worker to company president is highlighted, including his experiences abroad and how they influenced his leadership style. Tune in to discover how James L. Taylor Manufacturing continues to evolve and thrive in a competitive industry.For more information about James L. Taylor Manufacturing Company, check out their website at www.jamesltaylor.com.--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
In this podcast episode, Harold King, President of the Council of Industry, sits down with Deborah Smook, Co-Owner of TurboFil Packaging Machines, LLC.We dive into the world of custom packaging solutions for the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. TurboFil Packaging Machines specializes in designing and manufacturing machinery that precisely fills and packages drugs into vials, syringes, and other containers, focusing on various types of liquids and semi-solids. Deborah shares insights into their role within the broader pharmaceutical industry, highlighting their commitment to precision and safety in packaging critical medications like Naloxone, a life-saving nasal spray for opioid overdoses. We explore the engineering challenges of creating custom machines and the company's approach to innovation over its 25-year history. Deborah also discusses the evolution of TurboFil Packaging Machines from its early days in cosmetics to its current focus on pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing, the importance of maintaining a skilled workforce, and the unique culture that drives their success. Tune in to discover how TurboFil Packaging Machines is making a difference in the packaging world and learn about the opportunities and challenges they face in this highly regulated industry.For more information about TurboFil Packaging Machines, check out their website at www.turbofil.com.--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
In this podcast episode, Harold King, President of the Council of Industry, sits down with David Carter, Executive Director of Manufacturing and Technology Enterprise Center (MTEC).Founded in 1988 and based in Newburgh, New York, MTEC is part of the national Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) program, dedicated to offering engineering consulting, capital access, and a broad network of resources to manufacturers across the Hudson Valley. David discusses the evolution of MTEC from its earlier days as the Hudson Valley Technology Development Center and shares insights into the organization's work with both established and startup manufacturers. David also brings his extensive background in business development, including roles at General Electric, to his current role. He explains how his experience in product development, market strategy, and business growth informs his approach to helping local manufacturers tackle challenges and seize opportunities. The conversation covers a range of topics, including the importance of workforce development, the increasing need for cybersecurity, and trends in advanced materials and sustainability. David also touches on the diverse team at MTEC and the organization's ongoing efforts to reach more manufacturers in the region. Tune in to learn more about how MTEC supports the manufacturing community and discover what’s on the horizon for this vital organization.For more information about MTEC, check out their website at mfgtec.org.--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
In this podcast episode, Harold King, President of the Council of Industry, sits down with Bre Pettis, Owner of Bantam Tools.Bre shares exciting developments at Bantam Tools, including their latest product line—the Bantam Tools NextDraw. These cutting-edge drawing and handwriting machines are designed to make computer-controlled technology accessible to a wider audience, from artists and educators to real estate agents. Bre dives into the origins of the NextDraw, inspired by a project for the Whitney Museum of American Art and the work of pioneering artist Harold Cohen. He discusses the intersection of art and technology, the production challenges, and how Bantam Tools' machines are transforming education by providing hands-on learning experiences that engage kinesthetic learners and foster creativity. The conversation also explores the evolution of Bantam Tools’ offerings, from their CNC machines to their new line of art plotters, and how these tools are impacting various industries. Bre offers insights into the manufacturing process, the role of economies of scale, and the benefits of integrating technology from other industries. Join us as Bre Pettis reveals how Bantam Tools is making a difference in the world of art, education, and beyond, and learn how their machines are empowering the next generation of innovators.For more information about Bantam Tools, check out their website at www.bantamtools.com.--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
In this episode, We are discussing the upcoming launch of the Hudson Valley Manufacturing Career Hub, an exciting initiative brought to you by the Council of Industry. Join us on this episode as we delve into the evolution of this transformative platform with Harold King, President of the Council of Industry, and Johnnieanne Hansen, Vice President of the Council of Industry.We take a deep dive into the creation of the Hudson Valley Manufacturing Career Hub, exploring its origins, purpose, and the exciting opportunities it presents for both job seekers and employers alike. Join us as we discuss how this hub serves as a vital connection point between individuals seeking jobs and the thriving manufacturing industry in the Hudson Valley. From high school students exploring career paths to seasoned professionals seeking new opportunities, the Hudson Valley Manufacturing Career Hub is revolutionizing the way job seekers and employers connect. Discover how this innovative platform is not only filling current job openings but also paving the way for future generations of manufacturing talent. Tune in to learn how you can be part of this exciting initiative and unlock the possibilities within the Hudson Valley manufacturing community. Don't miss out on the conversation helping to shape the future of manufacturing in the region.For more information about HV MFG Career Hub, check out our website at www.hvmfgjobs.com.--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
In this podcast episode, Harold King, President of the Council of Industry, sits down with John Fong, Plant Superintendent At President Container Group.In this episode, we sit down with John Fong, Plant Superintendent at President Container Group, a corrugated company based in Middletown, New York. John takes us behind the scenes of President Container Group, shedding light on the intricate process of corrugated box manufacturing and the diverse range of products they create, from display boxes to agricultural packaging. We explore the company's customer base, which spans from apple farmers to major corporations, highlighting their commitment to serving a wide array of clients. John also dives into President Container Group's initiatives beyond manufacturing, including their philanthropic arm, PCG Cares, which donates corrugated products to those in need. As we delve into the challenges of workforce development and leadership training, John shares his personal journey from starting in shipping to becoming a plant superintendent, emphasizing the importance of investing in supervisor training for effective leadership on the factory floor. Furthermore, we explore President Container Group's dedication to sustainability, from their extensive recycling program to their pioneering solar farm, showcasing their proactive approach to reducing their environmental footprint. Join us for an engaging conversation with John Fong as we uncover the inner workings of President Container Group and gain valuable insights into the manufacturing industry's future.For more information about President Container Group, check out their website at presidentcontainergroup.com.--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
In this podcast episode, Harold King, President of the Council of Industry, sits down with Dr. Bill Daggett, Founder Of The Successful Practices Network.In this episode, Dr. Daggett shares insights from his extensive background in education and discusses the urgent need for schools to adapt their curriculum to prepare students for success in an AI-driven world. Drawing from his experience as a teacher, administrator, and education consultant, he emphasizes the importance of shifting focus from traditional measures of success to preparing students for the evolving demands of the workforce. The conversation delves into the rapid pace of change brought about by AI and its transformative effects on various sectors, including manufacturing and human resources. Dr. Daggett highlights the need for agile adaptation in both education and business to remain competitive in the face of technological advancements. Dr. Daggett predicts a significant transformation in the education landscape, where personalized learning and AI-driven curriculum revolutionize the way students are taught and assessed. As the episode concludes, Dr. Daggett highlights the critical role of collaboration between educators, industry leaders, and policymakers in navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by AI. Whether in the classroom or on the factory floor, the podcast offers valuable perspectives on embracing change and harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence in shaping the future of education and industry.For more information about The Successful Practices Network, check out their website at spnetwork.org.--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.