Heroes MAKE America Training Program
Our training program prepares veterans and military spouses to excel in manufacturing careers
Our signature program provides integrated certification and career-readiness training in partnership with local community colleges to prepare transitioning service members, veterans, National Guard members, reservists and military spouses for rewarding careers in manufacturing.
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Our training program prepares veterans and military spouses to excel in manufacturing careers
Virtual initiative to facilitate introductions between the military community and manufacturers looking to hire this talent
Resources and career openings for veterans and military spouses, as well as registration for the resume distribution list
Heroes MAKE America is committed to helping manufacturers integrate Heroes participants and other great talent from the military community into their workforce. Explore resources for employers, including best practice sharing, hiring trainings and more.
The Manufacturing Institute’s Heroes MAKE America program partners with manufacturing leaders who are building supportive communities of veterans proactively within their organizations. From hiring, to hosting facility tours and more, explore opportunities for your company or organization to get involved with Heroes MAKE America today.
An overview for company representatives who want to learn how to get involved
Connecting talent from the military-connected community with manufacturers who are hiring today!
An overview for the military-connected community to learn how to participate.
Connecting talent from the military and veteran community with manufacturers who are hiring today!
Marsalis Leonard didn’t grow up in a gearhead family, but from the beginning of his eight years as a helicopter mechanic in the U.S. Army, he was immersed in a world of skills he would never have anticipated seeking out…
Hugo Hinojosa loved being in the military. He served 22 years in the U.S. Army, with time in eight different duty stations. His service gave him the opportunity to get a degree, travel the world, see different places and forge…
Dan Mitchell didn’t expect to join the Army, which means he couldn’t have expected to translate his military experience into a career in manufacturing. But thanks to The Manufacturing Institute’s Heroes MAKE America program, that’s where he is now. The…
Nicole Reyna’s professional journey—from college student to Army sergeant to senior quality assurance technologist at Smithfield Foods—wasn’t one she had planned. But thanks to The Manufacturing Institute’s Heroes MAKE America program, it’s one that has brought her where she wants…
Brittanee Sayer is the sixth of seven siblings who have served in branches of the military. Given her family’s example, she always knew she would serve her country. But what would come after that? The answer: manufacturing, thanks to training…
Joseph Smith spent 20 years in the military, beginning as a mechanic working on Apache helicopters and serving for most of his career as a maintenance supervisor in the U.S. Army. Today, he’s a maintenance unit supervisor based in Davenport,…
As a child, Josh Matherne dreamed of joining the military. He realized that dream as a team supervisor in the U.S. Army infantry at Fort Hood, where he mentored younger soldiers and helped ensure that they were doing their jobs…
As a production scheduler for Mars, Incorporated, Thomas Schlieper has a hand in sending sweet treats all over the world. In some ways, it’s very different from his former career. As a teenager, Schlieper joined the Army National Guard because…
Jason Gustine has always enjoyed learning how things are made. As an area manager at the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company in Topeka, Kansas, he taps into his lifelong interest while making use of the people skills and the processes…