White House Supports “Manufacturing Pays”
ATS recently received a letter of support from the President of The United States, congratulating its employees for their support of U.S. Veterans through its Free training program “Manufacturing Pays”.
Posted: November 6, 2013
ATS (Adaptive Technology Solutions) (Beavercreek, OH) recently received a letter of support from the President of The United States, congratulating ATS and its employees for their support of U.S. Veterans through its Free training program “Manufacturing Pays”.
In 2011, the President challenged America’s businesses to hire or train 100,000 veterans and military spouses by the end of 2013. According to President Obama, “More than 2,000 companies answered the call – hiring 125,000 and exceeding our goal more than a year ahead of schedule. So in 2012, those businesses doubled down on their commitment and pledged to hire or train 250,000 more of our Nation’s heroes by 2014, including 50,000 military spouses. To date, they have hired or trained over 290,000 – almost tripling our original goal.”
“We have also partnered with manufacturers, tech companies, and other employers to make it easier to hire thousands of returning service members who have the skills our country needs. In the months ahead, we will keep pushing to help our troops get the credentials they need to successfully join the civilian labor force,” concludes President Obama.
This is the exact direction that ATS has taken through the leadership of Dick Allen, proprietor of ATS. With more than 40 years of experience, Allen is dedicated to giving back to an industry that has provided him with a career since the age of 17. During his 40+ years in the manufacturing industry, Allen has gone through the highs and lows, and knows that a solid background can provide for a lifetime of security.