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Provided by AGPBy AI, Created 11:30 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Duperon Corporation will host 40 Bay Arenac Intermediate School District Career Center students on May 6 in Saginaw, Michigan, to spotlight manufacturing and skilled trades careers. The fifth straight year of the event underscores the company’s push to build local workforce pipelines and connect students with jobs in water and wastewater technology.
Why it matters: - Duperon’s event gives high school students a direct look at manufacturing jobs and career paths in their own community. - The program aims to connect classroom learning with real-world work in skilled trades, an area that continues to face workforce needs. - The visit also reinforces local career and technical education as a pipeline into technical and entry-level skilled roles.
What happened: - Duperon Corporation will host 40 students from the Bay Arenac Intermediate School District Career Center’s Engineering & Drafting program on Wednesday, May 6, from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. - The event will take place at Duperon Corporation, 1200 Leon Scott Court, Saginaw, Michigan, in recognition of National Skilled Trades Day. - The company is using the event to introduce students to manufacturing and career opportunities available locally.
The details: - Duperon staff will lead a series of sessions showing students what it takes to build a career in skilled trades. - The program will highlight Duperon’s more than 40 years in the water and wastewater industry. - Students will rotate through three 50-minute sessions. - Terry Duperon, founder, will lead “Entrepreneurial Spirit,” a discussion on building a company, overcoming challenges and using personal strengths. - Rhonda Griggs, HR manager, will lead “Careers at Duperon,” covering career paths, required skills, education and an interactive interview exercise. - Steve Lanczak, product engineer, and Enos Rivers, senior engineer in Skunkworks, will lead “Product Development at Duperon,” covering how ideas move from concept to testing and production. - Duperon has hosted local high school students for National Skilled Trades Day for five consecutive years. - National Skilled Trades Day was established in 2019 and is observed every year on the first Wednesday in May. - The Bay Arenac ISD Career Center offers Career and Technical Education programs that prepare students for college, technical careers and entry-level skilled jobs while they are still in high school. - Duperon Corporation has more than 40 years of experience in innovative preliminary liquid/solids separation technologies for municipal and industrial wastewater treatment. - Duperon designs and manufactures its technologies in Saginaw, Michigan, and installs them across all 50 states and around the world. - More information is available on Duperon’s website. - The company also shared updates on LinkedIn.
Between the lines: - The event is as much about workforce development as it is about company outreach. - By involving leaders from founding, HR and engineering, Duperon is showing students multiple ways to enter and grow in technical careers. - The repeated event suggests Duperon sees student engagement as part of its long-term community strategy.
What’s next: - Students will visit Duperon on May 6 for the hands-on program. - Duperon is likely to keep using National Skilled Trades Day as an annual opportunity to recruit interest in manufacturing and engineering careers. - The partnership may help students decide whether to pursue technical education, skilled trades or manufacturing roles after high school.
The bottom line: - Duperon is using National Skilled Trades Day to turn a company visit into a local workforce pipeline.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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