In 2014, the Young Fastener Professional (YFP) association teamed up with the Fastener Industry Coalition (FIC) to create a program called the fastener “30 Under 30”. The YFP was founded by Ryan Kertis and it was his coordination with the FIC that led to establishing the program. The program ran in 2014 & 2015 and then it was put on pause as so many young fastener professionals had been recognized in those two years. Candidly, there were only so many young people entering the fastener industry and they feared that by running the program again they would run out of worthy candidates.
Also below are the rules that were used to choose the 30 Under 30.
Recognize any names??????? Is it time for the Fastener Industry Coalition to revive the program?
Thanks to www.fastenernewsdesk.com I was able to retrieve the information on this program. Here is the link that I got from their site that helped me to retrieve this information:
https://fastenercoalition.org/30Under30.html
CLASS OF 2015
Allison Morse, Innovative Components
Bobby Boulette, Perkins Machine Company Candice Cedillo, Above Board Electronics Carl Lipski, Buckeye Fastener Co. Chris LiCausi, Field Fastener Christopher Mader, OMG, Inc. Daniel Devora, Bayou City Bolt Gary Graham, National Threaded Fasteners Jason Ruetz, AIS All Integrated Solutions Jason Webster, North East Fastener Corp. Jennifer Ruetz, AIS All Integrated Solutions Jewel Burks, ParkPic Jorge Rosales, Brighton Best International Joseph Pearce, SPIROL International Corp. Kyle Hinckley, Cable Ties Unlimited |
Kyle Miller, Bamal Fastener Corp.
Luke Carlton, H.W. Eckhardt Corp. Mark Goodman, Industrial Rivet & Fastener Marlon Gamez, Industrial Threaded Products Matt Angel, AFIXX Alliance Michael Naidenovich, AFI Industries Inc. Nathaniel Durgin Jr., Yankee Industrial Supply Rusty Flocken, Valley Forge & Bolt Sandra Way, Hodell-Natco Industries Sandy Salinas, Cube Global Spencer Sanford, Wurth Service Supply, Inc. Taryn Goodman, Industrial Rivet & Fastener Timothy Irwin, OMG, Inc. Tosha Morgan, Martin Fastening Solutions Zach Barr, Field Fastener |
CLASS OF 2014
Josh Ballard, Sems & Specials John Medcalf, Field Fastener Julie Clarke, BHJ Bay City Screw & Bolt TJ Munson, International Fasteners Shelby Cunningham, Hudson Fasteners, Inc. Mark Meyers, Komar Screw Kristen Kessler, Solution Industries Landon Nye, LISI Aerospace Cory Facemire, NSK Industries Melissa Patel, Field Fastener Alexandra Giangrande, Nylok Christopher Rider, Stelfast, Inc. Andy Graham, National Threaded Fasteners Aaron Shushan, Specialty Sales Reps Angelo Gramulgia, Jergens |
John Sundstrom, Sems & Specials Mark Hundley, Unytite, Inc. Colin Tansey, Specialty Bolt Allison James, Stelfast, Inc. Andrew Urhausen, All American Systems Christopher Jeznach, SPIROL Jeffrey Van Fossen, Penn Engineering Miguel Jones, Divspec (Edwards & West) Bryan Wheeler, Star Stainless Screw Co. Jordan Lohrens, Trinity Logistics Dustin Windsor, Solution Industries Mathew Lomando, Bel-Metric Adam Wong, Bisco Industries Patricia Lomando, Bel-Metric Caleb Zehnder, Trinity Logistics |
RULES FOR CHOOSING THE 30
A committee of five people will choose the 30 Under 30. The committee will be comprised of members of the Fastener Industry Coalition (FIC) and the Young Fastener Professionals (YFP).
Criteria used to choose the 30 will include information submitted on the application forms. Because we are not using measurable indicators such as GPA or things used by scholarship committees, the decisions will be largely subjective. For this reason, we are electing to have five committee members, or five different points of view.
Although there are no measurable indicators, some of the things we would ask the committee members to consider would include the following:
– Length of time at their current position
– Position within their organization (president or other officer, national account manager, regional account manager, lead programmer, or any other designation that indicates they have exceptional responsibilities at their company)
– Any measurable progress noted (cost saving initiatives, sales increases, demonstrable efficiency increases, etc.) in their statement/essay.
– Bio Information – whether this is a personal application submitted or an application submitted by a sponsor, this portion will weigh heaviest on determining who will be named in the 30
With five committee members, there will be no ties. Each member of the committee will see each application for review. Committee members who work with any of the nominees will not be allowed to vote on those applicants unless there is a 2-2 tie from the other committee members. At this time a dictated point system will not be put into place as it is not fair to set constraining parameters on such a new program. After this first time of selecting 30 under 30, the application will be reviewed by the committee to determine if changes need to be made.
This program is designed to recognize and encourage the young employees of our industry to make the fastener industry a long term commitment because they can be part of a better future for the industry.
Hi TS,
It is hard to believe that it has been 10 years since the first list of “30 Under 30” was started and then stopped 9 years ago.
I am sure that there have been many worthy candidates that have emerged in the Fastener Industry in the last eight years, that should be recognized.
Thank you, for bring this to our attention.