Program's aim: For young people to
Dream It, Do It'
By Adrian Sanchez/asanchez@columbustelegram.com
LINCOLN - The Dream It, Do
It campaign was officially launched in Nebraska by Gov. Dave Heineman
and Behlen Mfg. Co. Chairman Tony Raimondo Friday.
Heineman
and Raimondo joined state business leaders, educators and other groups
with an interest in Nebraska's economic future to kick-off the multi-regional
careers and economic development campaign sponsored by the National
Association of Manufacturers and its research and education arm, the
Manufacturing Institute.
The
goal of Dream It, Do It is to attract young people to manufacturing
careers and expand their educational and training opportunities in the
industry.
Nebraska
is the first state to implement the campaign statewide.
Heineman
said the initiative by Raimondo and others will have positive lasting
effects on the state's economy.
This
will benefit communities of every size in our state, he said.
Technology is the driving force in industry and we must have skilled
workers to produce high tech products.
Heineman said manufacturing is the key to economic growth
in Nebraska, and this effort to encourage young adults to enter this
field and to stay in Nebraska by providing them occupational opportunities
will lead to success.
This will help create the business
leaders of the 21st century, he said, and help Nebraska
meet the needs for skilled workers in the state.
I am proud of everybody who is
involved in this effort, Heineman said. When Tony Raimondo
is involved, you know it is going to be successful.
Raimondo, who is also the chairman of
the Nebraska Advanced Manufacturing Coalition that will manage the campaign
in Lincoln, Omaha and Columbus, said the first obstacle is to overcome
the misperception that manufacturing is limited to working on an assembly
line.
We need to redefine the image
of manufacturing, he said. We need young adults highly skilled
in math and science to compete in global manufacturing.
This endeavor will address the state's
shortage of skilled manufacturing workers and help drive rural economic
development, Raimondo said
Our goal is to expand Dream
It, Do It' throughout Nebraska by expanding our new strong alliance
of business, educational, workforce, economic development and political
leaders, he said.
This campaign will help drive
rural economic development in our state. Manufacturing contributes $7
billion to Nebraska's economy every year, but our industry is threatened
by a shortage of skilled people to work in Nebraska's cutting edge manufacturing
industries.
Nebraska is being pro-active and
we can partner together like no other state can, Raimondo said.
We will make manufacturing the career choice by 2010.
For more information about the campaign,
visit www.dreamit-doit.com. For more information about the National
Association of Manufacturers, visit www.nam.org.
BEHLEN IN THE NEWS
REPRINTED FROM: Columbus Telegram DATE: September 7, 2006
Dream' to take off Friday
By the Telegram Staff
COLUMBUS - Gov. Dave Heineman will
launch Nebraska's Dream It, Do It campaign Friday during
a ceremony in Lincoln.
Behlen
Mfg. Co. Chairman Tony Raimondo of Columbus, who also is the chairman
of the Nebraska Advanced Manufacturing Coalition, has brought together
a new alliance of business, educational, work force, economic development
and political leaders for this campaign.
The
endeavor will address the state's shortage of skilled manufacturing
workers and help drive rural economic development.
Dream
It, Do It began as a pilot program in Kansas City in February
2005, where it has produced encouraging results, according to a news
release from the Nebraska Advanced Manufacturing Coalition. The campaign
is poised to launch in several other regions across the country this
year, beginning with Nebraska.
The
Nebraska campaign of Dream It, Do It aims to attract young
people to manufacturing jobs and to expand their educational and training
opportunities.
Also
present at Friday's ceremony will be National Association of Manufacturers
President John Engler, Manufacturing Institute President Jerry Jasinowski
and University of Nebraska President J.B. Milliken.
In June 2005, Raimondo introduced the Dream It, Do
It campaign to about 20 local representatives of local manufacturers,
Central Community College, Columbus Community Hospital, Loup Power District,
Cornhusker Public Power District, Columbus Economic Council and Nebraska
Workforce Development.
Raimondo said at that time the focus
of Dream It, Do It depends on local needs, but must include
an alliance among the business community, education community and economic
developers.