Two years. It’s been two years since we took over the Gateway Magazine from the kind and caring hands of Bill and Sharon Bryson. In some ways it’s felt like forever, and in others it still feels fresh. This marks our 24th issue, which means we’ve written (nearly) 48 features and have gained infinite insights into the world of manufacturing. We’ve learned so much from all of you and hope that you’ve learned something in return.
Don’t hesitate to reach out with story ideas, or if you’re looking to have a feature showcased about your company. We’re all ears! Speaking of which, this month we’re happy to shed some light on Winslow Automatics, a contract manufacturer out of New Britain, Connecticut, providing custom metal fabrication services who have been serving the aerospace, commercial, and medical industries (and a whole lot more), since 1956. We’re so pleased to tell a small piece of their story and to watch them grow as they continue to expand and serve different needs throughout a plethora of industries. What we appreciate about Winslow, is their desire to continually do right by their customers and never back away from a challenge, even when that means investing in the means to see a unique job (challenge) through to fruition.
Our feature this month, which was submitted by our own Molly Hart, takes a look at women in manufacturing and how we might work together to improve the underrepresentation of females in the manufacturing workforce. We know some of you are women owned businesses, and we’d love to hear your thoughts and ideas on this for future articles on the topic.
Thank you all so much for your patronage over these last two years of existence. It means the world.
