Showing posts with label The Forge Greensboro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Forge Greensboro. Show all posts

The Forge mints its first executive director - Joe Rotondi

Joe Rotondi 
"Downtown makerspace, The Forge, has recruited from within to hire its first executive director. The non-profit’s board unanimously approved Joe Rotondi for the position. Rotondi became a member of the community-operated workspace in 2014.

“I came here to do some woodworking and got infected,” Rotondi laughed. “I have always been a tinkerer, but I became a member here because I wanted to begin learning how to do it right. And it happened very quickly. The networking, the camaraderie, the mentorship. It’s a very dynamic environment.”

Located in downtown’s south end amid the revitalized Lewis Street corridor, The Forge, with more than 160 members, has grown in just over a year into what many believe is the largest makerspace in North Carolina. So far, the entrepreneurial incubator has helped its members spin off seven patents, 15 companies and more than 70 jobs.

Paying a small fee each month, members have access to the space’s design-build tools — design software, 3-D printers, metal shop, lathes, woodworking tools, and more — as well as a deep well of expertise and support within the membership. Members routinely interact, share knowledge, lend a hand.

“The place runs on that volunteer spirit,” said Andy Zimmerman, the developer behind the Lewis Street revival and a board member of The Forge. “It was time we took some of the duties and chores off the shoulders of the members and put that responsibility on someone in an official capacity. Joe will be great in the position.”


Familiarity with The Forge’s environment and its membership as well as a deep background in hospitality, civic engagement and event promotion made Rotondi, 29, the perfect choice, according to Joey Adams, The Forge’s co-founder and board president. “In an addition to the day-to-day oversight of operations, our new executive director will be tackling big issues like ensuring the sustainability of the organization, bringing on board instructors for more classes, and continuing to improve the services and equipment available. Having Joe in this position is exactly what we need to help push the Forge to the next level.”"

- A Press Release

The Forge celebrates National Manufacturing Day

"GREENSBORO, NC – Do you like to make things? If so, you may find The Forge a fascinating place. There, you can use a 3D printer, laser engravers, woodworking and metal working equipment and an assortment of electrical equipment to help you bring your concept to life. The Forge is actually a new community workshop, or makerspace and is part of a new international trend spawning new products, new manufacturing and new jobs.

The Forge will be participating in the annual National Manufacturing Day celebration with an event on Thursday, Oct. 2.

The “Gorge on Manufacturing @ The Forge” event will be held at 115 W. Lewis Street in downtown Greensboro from 7-9 p.m. Festivities will include an Open House, a demonstration of an award-winning car built by students from Dudley High School, exhibits and facility tours.

The Greensboro event is one of 906 celebrations planned across the country and is open to the public. There is no admission charge, but registration is required by visiting www.forgegreensboro.org.

Beginning at 7:45 p.m., a program and panel discussion will be held at Gibb Hundred, a brewery next door to The Forge. The topic will be - “Why Celebrate Manufacturing?”

Panelists are:
o   Bruce Voncannon -  former Chief Executive Officer of Banque PrivĂ©e Edmond de Rothschild
o   Kip Blakely -  TIMCO Aviation
o   Marshall Brain - founder  of  “How Stuff Works”
o   Jeff Chapin - Williams Industrial Services Group, LLC and Global Power Equipment Group
o   Laura Hamlet -  VP Lorillard Tobacco
Exhibitors include the Alamance Makers guild, Society for Manufacturing Engineers (senior and junior chapters), Gene Holder, the metals instructor at the Weaver Academy and Evan Morrison, of Hudson Hill Overalls.

For information, visit www.forgegreensboro.org or email joel@skilltv.net."

- A Press Release

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