Cooper Tire to Reach 10,000 Students at Manufacturing Day Events in October

FINDLAY, Ohio--()--Marking its fourth year as a member of the National Association of Manufacturers’ (NAM) and Manufacturing Institute’s (MI) Dream It. Do It. program, Cooper Tire will connect with more than 10,000 students—primarily eighth graders—for Manufacturing Day (MFG Day) events throughout October. Cooper will focus on the communities where the company has major facilities—Findlay, Ohio; Texarkana, Ark.; and Tupelo, Miss. In addition to participating in some community-wide efforts, the company will host its own “Cooper Manufacturing Experience” events. These highly interactive, hands-on events have been planned by the company’s Dream Team, a group of approximately 40 early-career employees from across the company who work with students year-round to educate and improve the image of careers in manufacturing with the goal of strengthening the future workforce pipeline.

“If we want students to consider careers in manufacturing, we need to show them firsthand how exciting and technology-driven today’s manufacturing environment is,” said John Bollman, Cooper’s Chief Human Resources Officer. “To effectively reach students, nothing beats Cooper’s Manufacturing Experience, which gives them an opportunity to see, touch and try equipment and talk directly with people who are part of the everyday working world here at Cooper. Every year, we witness the perceptions of students change right before our eyes once they see and understand what we do and envision themselves a part of it someday. That’s powerful.”

Matt Petr, Product Design Engineer for Cooper’s North America Technical Center, said, “I joined the Cooper Dream Team because I want to be a part of something that has a positive impact on the future of our community and our company. I enjoy helping students understand how interesting and complex manufacturing is, and that careers in our field can also be creative and fun. My goal is to help students get excited about the infinite career opportunities available in manufacturing and get them to begin thinking about what they need to do now to prepare for their future.”

Patrice Fitte, Manager, Distribution and Operations Planning, Cooper Texarkana, added, “I love helping to educate young people on the fascinating careers available in manufacturing. I want to show the students, as well as the parents and teachers, that manufacturing offers rewarding careers and the opportunity to work in exciting and innovative environments. My goal is to have the students leave Manufacturing Day truly inspired to pursue a career in manufacturing.”

While National MFG Day is officially Oct. 5 this year, the Cooper Manufacturing Experience will be offered to students throughout the month of October in Cooper communities.

Findlay, Ohio, Oct. 2-5

In Findlay, where Cooper’s global headquarters, technical facilities and a tire manufacturing/distribution facility are located, approximately 1,000 eighth grade students from 11 schools will come to an outdoor event at company headquarters Oct. 2 to 5 to experience 16 different interactive stations. The stations, which range from tire design, mold design, mixing, the millroom, tire assembly, curing, finishing and tire testing, engage students in understanding the manufacturing process. They will also learn about careers in research and development, engineering, marketing, human resources, procurement and more. For example, students will have the opportunity to see 3D printing in action and learn how 3D prototypes are used in tire production.

They will also see robotics equipment working and help hand-inspect tires to see how Cooper ensures quality. United Steelworkers (USW) Local 207L will host an interactive trivia contest where students can show off what they have learned. New activities in Findlay this year include the opportunity for students to use radio frequency identification (RFID) scanners to understand how Cooper deploys them in its operations and they will race each other to assemble LEGO® vehicles using lean manufacturing techniques. In addition, Oct. 3 to 5, Ohio State University will showcase its award-winning EcoCAR2 2013 Chevrolet Malibu, which bested 14 other universities in the Advanced Vehicle Technology competition, sponsored by the Department of Energy and General Motors, with support also from Cooper.

Texarkana, Ark., Oct. 9-11

In Texarkana, where Cooper has a tire manufacturing/distribution facility, approximately 2,000 students from 14 middle and junior high schools will come to the Texarkana Convention Center Oct. 9 through 11 to experience many of the same interactive stations that will be featured as part of the Findlay event. In addition, Cooper employees who are alumni of the participating schools are scheduled to speak to students about their personal career paths and what led them from being a student to working in manufacturing at Cooper.

Tupelo, Miss., Oct. 2-4 and Oct. 19 and 22

In Tupelo, where Cooper has a tire production/distribution facility, the company will participate in the local Imagine the Possibilities Career Expo Oct. 2 to 4 at the BancorpSouth arena. More than 7,000 eighth grade students will attend the Expo, which is an annual local event that will feature dozens of area businesses, giving students a glimpse into many different career options, including manufacturing and Cooper. In addition, the Cooper Dream Team will host the Cooper Manufacturing Experience on site at Tupelo High School on Oct. 19 and 22, when some 1,200 students will experience many of the same exciting and interactive stations that Findlay and Texarkana will offer.

Schedule of events by location:

Findlay, Ohio (Cooper Tire Headquarters)    
October 2 - 5   9 a.m. to 2 p.m. local time
Texarkana, Arkansas (Texarkana Convention Center)    
October 9 - 10   8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. local time
October 11   8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. local time
Tupelo, Mississippi    
Imagine The Possibilities (BancorpSouth Arena)    
October 2   8:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. local time
October 3   8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. local time
October 3   2 p.m. to 5 p.m. local time
October 4   8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. local time
Tupelo, Mississippi High School    
October 19 and 22   7:50 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. local time

Students who attend the Cooper Manufacturing Experience in all three communities will be encouraged to share their experiences through social media using #CooperCareers and #MFGDay18, which will expand awareness of manufacturing to family and friends across the U.S.

About Dream It. Do It.

Today’s manufacturing is about advanced technologies, state-of-the-art facilities and fast-paced work environments. But most of all, manufacturing is about those people who like to see the product of a hard day’s work. However, this is not the impression of manufacturing that is held by many Americans today. Only 35 percent of parents say they would encourage their children to pursue careers in manufacturing, despite the advanced skills and high pay that are characteristic of work in today’s advanced manufacturing industry. This is due to a perception of manufacturing that existed a generation ago but does not represent the current reality of the industry.

To put an end to this misperception, the Manufacturing Institute launched the Dream It. Do It. network in 2005. Dream It. Do It. works to change the perception of the industry and inspire next-generation workers to pursue manufacturing careers. Members of the Dream It. Do It. program gain access to national support and resources to aid their pro-manufacturing efforts and join a network of industry leaders that implement activities to meet local, regional and statewide workforce needs.

The initiative offers local manufacturers, schools, community-based organizations and other stakeholders the opportunity to partner with a respected national platform to promote manufacturing as a top tier career choice in the United States. Dream It. Do It. promotes manufacturing to three distinct audiences: students, parents and educators.

About Cooper Tire & Rubber Company

Cooper Tire & Rubber Company (NYSE: CTB) is the parent company of a global family of companies that specializes in the design, manufacture, marketing and sale of passenger car and light truck tires. Cooper and its subsidiaries also sell medium truck, motorcycle and racing tires. Cooper’s headquarters is in Findlay, Ohio, with manufacturing, sales, distribution, technical and design operations within its family of companies located in more than one dozen countries around the world. For more information on Cooper, visit www.coopertire.com, www.facebook.com/coopertire or www.twitter.com/coopertire.

Contacts

Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Megan James, 419-424-4251
majames@coopertire.com

Contacts

Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Megan James, 419-424-4251
majames@coopertire.com