Feb 10, 2025
One of our favorite things is the impact of great
employers on individuals, small towns, and the overall culture of
the communities they operate within, and this episode is all about
what happens when an amazing work culture fosters amazing things
outside of the workplace.
Amanda Gregory and Joe House both work for a manufacturing company
called Design Ready Controls and co-founded MAKE (Manufacturing, a
Kid’s Experience) in 2023 as a way to foster awareness about and
interest in manufacturing in a way kids can understand. MAKE is
about showing kids what kinds of possibilities exist in the
manufacturing space and helping parents who work in manufacturing
share what they do with their days in a kid-friendly way.
Although entirely separate from their “day job,” the collaborative,
open culture of Design Ready Controls directly influenced Amanda
and Joe’s efforts and takes workforce development and passion to a
whole new level, and we’re here for it.
About MAKE:
MAKE was founded in 2023 by Amanda Gregory and Joe House to educate
children about manufacturing. The MAKE platform began with sharing
stories about manufacturing through Blake Explores
Manufacturing. Now with a monthly newsletter, Future Makers,
they continue to inspire through building activities and
manufacturing tours & experiences.
About Joe:
Joe started with Design Ready Controls in 2022 as Chief Commercial
Officer, working alongside sales, marketing, and supply chain teams
to strengthen our industry-leading customer and supplier
partnerships. Prior to joining the team, Joe spent 9 years in sales
leadership at an electrical distributor, where he worked as both a
supplier and customer of Design Ready Controls. Joe graduated from
the University of Saint Thomas in 2013 with degrees in Mathematical
Economics and Business Management.
About Amanda:
Amanda joined the Design Ready Controls team in 2015, starting in
office management and 5S initiatives. She quickly advanced to take
on leadership roles in marketing and now leads marketing, sales
development, internal communications, and office management. Amanda
earned a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication with a minor in
Marketing from Winona State University. Her professional background
includes account and project management, as well as marketing
experience in the produce and manufacturing industries.
In this episode, we cover:
What MAKE is and how it started
The culture at Design Ready Controls and how it relates to MAKE
Why supporting passion is so important in cultivating the next generation
How a company’s culture can completely change the perception of its industry
Links + Resources Mentioned
MAKE Website where you can learn more, subscribe to Future Makers
or purchase Blake
Explores Manufacturing: www.makepublishing.com
MAKE
on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/makepublishingllc
MAKE on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/make_publishing
MAKE on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/make-publishing/
Community Venture Network: https://brookshireco.com/services/community-venture-network/
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