SEL Senior Director of Vertical Integration Honored by National Association of Manufacturers3/6/2023 Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) Senior Director of Vertical Integration Jessi Hall was named a 2023 Women MAKE Awards Honoree. This recognition is presented by The Manufacturing Institute, the workforce development and education partner of the National Association of Manufacturers.
The Women MAKE Awards are presented annually to women making significant contributions in manufacturing. Honorees are recognized for their leadership, innovation and commitment to supporting the next generation of manufacturers and promoting inclusion. These awards are part of the Institute’s Women MAKE America Initiative which focuses on closing the gender gap within the manufacturing industry. “The biggest challenge facing manufacturers continues to be the growing workforce crisis, and women are the industry’s largest talent opportunity; increasing the percentage of women in the industry by just six points would fill all open jobs in the sector today,” The Manufacturing Institute President and Executive Director Carolyn Lee said in a press release. Hall joined SEL in 2011 as a mechanical engineer. Today, she spearheads vertical integration strategy development and leads a 150-person team. Her work helped identify the need for SEL’s new printed circuit board facility in Moscow, Idaho. During the factory’s two-year development period, Hall oversaw the establishment of quality equipment and suppliers, thorough manufacturing processes, methods for reducing environmental impact and presentations to educate the community on printed circuit board manufacturing. She will continue to be a key member of the SEL Moscow team moving forward. In addition to the important work Hall does in the Manufacturing division, she’s passionate about supporting the next generation of engineers, scientists and manufacturers. She’s a founding member of the SEL Women in STEM group, which offers employees networking, mentoring and career growth opportunities. Hall serves on advisory boards for Washington State University’s Mechanical & Materials Engineering program and Gonzaga University’s Operation Management program. In addition, she’s a school board member for Steptoe School District and plays an active role in SEL’s K-12 Education Outreach program. “Jessi’s dedication to excellence, innovation and inclusivity has been instrumental in driving SEL’s success,” said CEO Dave Whitehead. “We’re thrilled to see her receive this well-deserved recognition.” Hall is one of 100 honorees and 30 emerging leaders that will be recognized by The Manufacturing Institute in Washington, D.C., in April. The two-day event will include training sessions, panel discussions and networking opportunities and will conclude with a gala celebrating the winners. “I’ve always loved solving tough problems and learning how things work,” said Hall. “The manufacturing industry provides endless opportunities for doing just that. I can’t imagine more rewarding work, and to be recognized by the National Association of Manufacturers in an industry I’m so excited about is a true honor!” To learn more, visit: https://www.themanufacturinginstitute.org/press-releases/women-make-awards-to-honor-130-women-for-excellence-in-manufacturing/
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The Prosser Memorial Health Foundation will award (1) $2,000.00 scholarship for each of the three high schools in the Prosser Memorial Health services area including: Prosser, Grandview, and Kiona-Benton. This scholarship is available to seniors pursuing a higher education degree in the healthcare industry.
“The Prosser Memorial Health Foundation Board and its Auxiliary Volunteers are excited to offer this scholarship opportunity to seniors in our community. We want to encourage and support students who are interested in a career in the healthcare industry whether that is a clinical role or in healthcare administration– all play an important role in Prosser Memorial Health’s ability to deliver high quality, affordable healthcare to the communities we serve,” said Shannon Hitchcock, Executive Director. Applications must be received by April 15, 2023, and are available now on the Foundation website at www.prosserhealth.foundation. Completed applications may be dropped off in the Community Relations office at the hospital, mailed to Community Relations Department: 723 Memorial Street, Prosser, WA 99350, or emailed to Foundation Executive Director Shannon Hitchcock at shannonh@prosserhealth.org. Lourdes Health and Trios Health are pleased to announce that Amardeep Mann, MD, has joined its medical staff and will be providing a range of cardiovascular care to patients throughout the Tri-Cities and surrounding region. Dr. Mann will divide his time seeing patients at the Lourdes Medical Center, located at 520 North 4th Ave in Pasco and at the Trios Care Center at Southridge, 4th floor clinic, located at 3730 Plaza Way in Kennewick. Dr. Mann is board-certified in cardiovascular medicine, internal medicine and International Board of Heath Rhythm Examiners (IBHRE). Dr. Mann specializes in preventative and general diagnostic cardiology, nuclear tests, tilt table test, stress echocardiography, cardiac catheterizations, echocardiograms, loop recorder, pacemakers and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators. We are pleased to welcome Dr. Mann back to the Tri-Cities”, said Emilia Keener, Senior Market Director of Physician Services. “His dedication to the Tri-Cities, coupled with his cardiovascular expertise, experience and knowledge of the local healthcare landscape are of great value and worth to our patients and our community.” Dr. Mann received his Doctor of Medicine degree from GURU Gobind Singh Medical School in India, completed his Residency at The University of Southern California, LAC and USC Internal Medicine, and his fellowship in Cardiology at The University of Southern California, LAC and USC Cardiovascular Diseases. Dr. Mann seeks to achieve the most optimal outcome possible for every patient. “My care philosophy is to provide the most convenient, efficient, timely care possible, so patients can get back to doing what they love,” said Dr. Mann. “Improving access to board-certified cardiology care alongside the network of Lourdes Health and Trios Health – allows the providers at Lourdes Health and Trios Health to continually achieve our mission of making communities healthier,” said Keener. “Cardiology services at Lourdes Health and Trios Health provide some of the most extensive diagnostic and treatment options in the Tri-Cities for patients suffering from heart disease and related cardiovascular conditions. Dr. Mann brings his particular expertise to an already world-class group of specialists within the Lourdes and Trios Health System.” Keener said. Appointments may be made at Lourdes Health by calling 509.416.8882 and at Trios Health by calling 509.221.6450. |
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