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    Paul Huber: Working Tirelessly to Engage America’s Youth for Tomorrow’s Workforce

    VincentBy VincentOctober 1, 2010Updated:June 2, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    Picture McCormick Place, the largest exhibition hall in the Americas. Now picture traversing all four exhibition halls to meet and talk with 57 companies whose exhibits are placed throughout the halls. That’s no small task.

    At the 2010 International Manufacturing and Technology Show, that’s exactly what Paul Huber did as he personally sought out each of the Student Friendly Exhibitors to thank them for their support of the NIMS Student Summit, sponsored by the Association for Manufacturing Technology and NIMS.

    He is also passionate about the NIMS Precision Manufacturing Technology National Competition at SkillsUSA. He personally supports the Competition financially and pursues associations and companies for their participation and support. To top it all off, he is constantly engaging the industry media in publicizing the program.

    Paul Huber is President of Industrial Precision Components Corporation headquartered in Bridgeport, Connecticut. In his eleven years as a member of the NIMS Board of Directors, Paul has devoted countless hours to motivating bright young men and women towards an interest in precision manufacturing careers.

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