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MMA Workforce Solutions Summit 2025

The MMA Workforce Solutions Summit is a full day event dedicated to strengthening Michigan’s manufacturing workforce through engaging discussions, tailored breakout sessions and actionable strategies.

Building on years of advocating for talent resources for Michigan manufacturers, this summit will explore how employers can develop resilient talent pipelines, cultivate collaborative networks and support a thriving workforce ecosystem.

Industry leaders, workforce experts, educators and community partners from across the state will come together to share real-world insights and innovative approaches to talent attraction, development and retention.

Save the date to join us next year at FireKeepers Casino Hotel in Battle Creek on Thursday, August 27, 2026.


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2025 Program Lineup

Praeco Skills’ Ryan PohlInside the Manufacturing Mind: Shifts Impacting Workforce Readiness

Praeco Skills’ Ryan Pohl explores the hidden cultural and neurological forces behind manufacturing’s ongoing talent shortage. This keynote session examines how shifting societal norms, negative perceptions of the industry and the decline of hands-on experiences have impacted the development of workforce-ready skills. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the “Manufacturing Mind” and discover practical strategies, tools and real-world examples to help reshape talent development and rebuild a sustainable pipeline for the future.

Praeco’s Ryan Pohl and FMEC’s Mike Hetherington and Brad RusthovenWorkforce Without Limits: How One Company Built a Talent Strategy that Works

Building on the keynote session, Praeco Skills’ Ryan Pohl will lead an interactive panel featuring Franchino Mold and Engineering Company’s (FMEC) Mike Hetherington and Brad Rusthoven. FMEC is an MMA member company in Lansing that has successfully overcome workforce limitations through a disciplined and sustained talent strategy. Using the Talent On Purpose assessment tool, this case study highlights FMEC’s approach to solving the skills shortage and sustaining growth. Attendees will engage directly with FMEC company leaders for actionable insights and peer-driven solutions.
 
 

Campbell Press Repair’s Ellen CampbellReconnecting Students to the Trades: The Case for Shop Class

Campbell Press Repair’s Ellen Campbell examines how modern employer workforce strategies can reconnect the skilled trades pipeline lost in the 1980s. With renewed focus on the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), this session explores national examples and Michigan-based opportunities to reintroduce shop classes in middle schools and expand CTE access for 9th and 10th grade students — and why employers must be part of the process. Attendees will gain insight into building sustainable talent pipelines through early and meaningful exposure to skilled trades education.
 
 

MWTEC’s Mac Dodds and MMA’s Bill Rayl and Laura PreussMMA Workforce Solutions Vision and Training Center Launch

MMA’s Workforce Solutions team, led by Bill Rayl and Laura Preuss along with MWTEC’s Mac Dodds, will share the story behind MMA’s workforce solutions efforts — from the foundation that was built, to the innovative efforts underway today and the vision shaping tomorrow. This session will also unveil the launch of MMA’s Workforce Solutions Training Center, a new hub designed to advance Michigan manufacturers’ talent strategies and strengthen the state’s workforce pipeline.
 
 

Kaylee CooperClosing Skills Gaps with Customized Apprenticeship Strategies 

Frontline Training Solutions’ Kaylee Cooper shares how apprenticeship programs can serve as a sustainable solution to the skilled talent shortage. With firsthand experience building customized programs for manufacturers, she will outline how apprenticeships develop internal talent, close critical skills gaps and boost retention. Attendees will gain strategies to create a culture of mentorship and long-term workforce sustainability through practical, proven apprenticeship models.

Jenny GenoWorkforce at Risk: The Childcare Gap

Hemlock Semiconductor’s Jenny Geno explores how integrating childcare solutions into workforce strategies can boost productivity, reduce absenteeism and improve retention. This session highlights the economic and organizational benefits of supporting working parents — from increased workforce participation to greater employee well-being. Attendees will gain practical approaches for implementing childcare benefits that attract talent and foster a more stable, loyal workforce.

Building Better Workforces Through Collaboration and Leadership

Employer-Led Collaboratives (ELC) are addressing shared workforce challenges, leveraging state funding to enhance regional workforce skills and leadership capacity. Hear from ELC thought leaders, including Bill Rayl of MMA, Harry Leaver of the Central Michigan Manufacturers Association, Bill Henderson of Aircraft Precision Products, Julie Mann from Lead with Collective and Jenevra Foley with Niowave, and gain practical insights and measurable outcomes from ELC efforts making a real impact for manufacturers in two Michigan regions.

Collaboration Panel
Elizabeth WilliamsRetooling your Talent Acquisition Pipeline: Strategies for Connecting with Veterans, Returning Citizens, and Seasoned Professionals

Rehmann’s Elizabeth Williams shares practical strategies for expanding talent pipelines by engaging veterans, returning citizens and seasoned professionals. This session highlights the unique strengths these candidates bring to manufacturing teams and offers proven approaches for recruitment, retention and engagement. Attendees will learn how to leverage local partnerships, community resources and apprenticeship programs to tap into these underutilized talent pools and strengthen workforce performance across their organizations.

Kim BodeHow Community Partnerships are Powering Manufacturing Talent Pipelines

8THIRTYFOUR Integrated Communications’ Kim Bode explores how authentic community partnerships can solve manufacturing’s most persistent workforce challenges. This session moves beyond surface-level outreach to showcase real-world examples of how strategic engagement can drive recruitment, skill development and retention. Attendees will gain practical insights into building meaningful local connections that deliver lasting talent pipeline results.
 
 


 
Luminous Group’s Bob Peery and Polyflex’s Dan WalkerTurning Team Leaders into Trainers: The TEaMS Advantage

Moderated by MMA’s Bill Rayl, Rivers End Consulting’s Dan Walker and The Luminous Group’s Bob Peery will outline how Luminous’ Training Enhancement and Mentoring System (TEaMS) program can be used as a model for workforce development success. This session explores how TEaMS turns team leaders into job trainers, enhances retention, supports neurodiverse and cross-generational learners, and aligns with lean principles.

Denise CowburnAttract, Engage & Retain: Strategies for Building a Strong Workforce

Tooling U-SME’s Denise Cowburn shares proven strategies to attract, engage and retain top talent in today’s evolving manufacturing workforce. This session highlights real-world practices from manufacturers across Michigan and beyond that are building sustainable workforces through upskilling, positive work environments and targeted retention strategies. Attendees will leave with actionable insights to become employers of choice in a highly competitive talent market.
 
 

TalentFirst’s Carly Smyly and Jeremy HendgesFrom Gaps to Growth: Mapping Your Workforce Ecosystem

TalentFirst’s Carly Smyly and Jeremy Hendges lead a dynamic, hands-on session to help manufacturers adopt a skills-based approach to workforce development. Attendees will map their own talent ecosystems, identify workforce gaps across the employee lifecycle, and explore strategies to strengthen the adult talent pipeline. This session offers a practical roadmap for building a resilient, business-aligned talent supply chain that supports long-term growth and measurable impact.

Warner Norcross + Judd’s Sarah Bileti and the Michigan Language Center’s Moses LeeHarnessing Global Talent: Legal Pathways and Workforce Integration for Michigan Manufacturers

With Michigan’s manufacturers facing growing labor demands, international talent presents a vital opportunity to strengthen and diversify the workforce. Warner Norcross + Judd’s Sarah Bileti and the Michigan Language Center’s Moses Lee will explore both ends of the talent pipeline — recruitment and retention. Learn how immigration pathways, including visa options for both skilled and unskilled workers, can support your hiring needs and how to navigate regulatory barriers and leverage strategies like L visas and TPS programs. Then, take a deeper look into how manufacturers can retain and empower non-native English speakers through effective onboarding, career development, and cross-cultural communication practices.


2025 Event Sponsors
RehmannDowEnbridgeRehmannInsperityBlue Cross Blue Shield Blue Cross Blue Shield Human Element Praeco Skills Dale Carnegie Universal Health Services Inc.

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Ashley Wakefield

Ashley Wakefield
Director of Membership, Marketing & Events
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Elizabeth Maciejewski

Elizabeth Maciejewski
Membership & Events Coordinator
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