Hasco America Inc.'s Engineering Manager, Brenda Clark, has been in the moldmaking industry since she was in high school. She has had a long, successful career and has seen the industry through its many phases. Here are some pieces from our conversation:
- We discuss how her background has made her successful as an Engineering Manager.
- What makes the moldmaking industry so great? The people who make parts that save lives.
- The current innovations at Hasco, include their clean break multi-coupling cooling system (talk about a mouthful!).
- How Hasco has changed without face-to-face interactions with customers.
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