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Mid Atlantic Machinery Supports Metal Fabrication and Welding Program



Mid Atlantic Machinery, a machine tool distributor for manufacturers and fabricators, announced that its annual Mid Atlantic Machinery Classic golf outing contributed over $100,000 in support of the Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology's Metal Fabrication and Welding Program. This donation will directly benefit students pursuing careers in metal fabrication and welding, providing them with the resources they need to become the next generation of skilled professionals in the industry.

"We are committed to supporting the future of metalworking and fabrication," said Kevin Kilgallen, President at Mid Atlantic Machinery. "By partnering with Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology, we are investing in the education and training of talented individuals who will shape the future of our industry. We believe that these efforts will help sustain and grow the skilled workforce needed to keep our industry thriving."

The Mid Atlantic Machinery Classic has become a cornerstone event for industry partners and friends, bringing together a community of manufacturers, fabricators and supporters to celebrate and give back. This year's outing surpassed all previous fundraising goals due to the generous contributions of sponsors, participants and volunteers.

"We could not have achieved this incredible milestone without the support of our sponsors," Kilgallen added. "We extend our deepest gratitude to all those who helped us crush our goal this year. Your commitment and generosity make a real difference in the lives of students at Thaddeus Stevens College."

Mid Atlantic Machinery Named a Best Place to Work in PA

Mid Atlantic Machinery also announced that it has been recognized as one of the "Best Places to Work in PA" for the second year in a row by the Central Penn Business Journal. This accolade highlights the company's commitment to creating a positive and rewarding work environment for its employees.

The award acknowledges companies in Pennsylvania that have excelled in fostering a culture where employees feel valued, supported and engaged. Mid Atlantic Machinery's consecutive recognition as a top workplace in 2023 and 2024 underscores its dedication to providing a collaborative atmosphere and growth opportunities for its team.

"We are incredibly honored to be named one of the Best Places to Work in PA for the second year running," said Sheri Rice, HR Manager at Mid Atlantic Machinery. "This recognition is a testament to our team's hard work and the culture we have built together. We believe that investing in our employees' well-being and development is key to our success, and this award reaffirms that commitment."

Mid Atlantic Machinery offers a range of programs designed to promote employee engagement, professional development and work-life balance. From comprehensive training initiatives to team-building activities, the company focuses on creating a workplace where every team member can thrive. The recognition from the Central Penn Business Journal reflects the positive feedback from employees and highlights the company's position as an employer of choice in the region.

As Mid Atlantic Machinery looks ahead to 2025, the company remains committed to fostering an inclusive, dynamic and rewarding workplace that supports the needs of its employees and customers alike.

For more information contact:

For more information about Mid Atlantic Machinery and its career opportunities, visit midatlanticmachinery.com/careers.

For more information contact:

Mid Atlantic Machinery

6332 Flank Drive

Harrisburg, PA 17112

717-541-1633

www.midatlanticmachinery.com

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