Sandy Sempowicz, who started at TMA in 2015, visits with TMA members, welcomes TMA members to events and assists withcommunications. TMA News Bulletin asked Sandy a few questions: Q: If you could have only one ...
Cori D’Onofrio joined TMA’s Member Engagement Department earlier this year as Event Coordinator. TMA News Bulletin asked Cori to answer a few questions: Q: If you could have only one superpower, what would it be?A: ...
Sko-Die, the company Patrick Steininger’s grandfather Joseph Steininger started with two partners just after World War II, is thriving and “open for business” – the company motto. The Morton Grove-based custom metal stamper and manufacturer ...
Andrew is a junior mold maker at Pro Mold & Die in Roselle, Illinois. “I wanted to get into mold making. My background is in machining and welding, so I was curious as to what ...
“Components that you make, the items you manufacture, they’re out there in the world. On a day to day, you see these things in the cars, on the streets, in appliances. You feel a little ...
How a Wobbly Lawnmower Knob and Good Old American Ingenuity Led to a Successful Business American ingenuity emerges more often than not when a problem needs a solution. Case in point: Innovative Components, Inc. started ...
One TMA member has found a way to provide work experiences for high school students with special needs. At an event recently held at Innovative Components, President Mike O’Connor said it is important to reach ...
When Chester Panek first started his drill press shop, his 30-feet wide storefront was located in a busy Chicago neighborhood, crammed in between a row of taverns. “I was just a kid then, and I ...
ELGIN – Women in TMA were challenged to embrace dramatic changes by author and speaker Stacia Skinner of Creative Training Solutions last Thursday during their annual luncheon at The Haight in Elgin, Illinois. Skinner, who ...