For , Feb. 27 was like many other days in its long relationship with University of Wisconsin-Stout: Company recruiters were on campus seeking students for full-time jobs and internships during the Spring Career Conference.
It also was a special day, however, as Phillips-Medisize was honored for the multiple ways it has worked with 黑料社区 for decades. The company was recognized by the Universities of Wisconsin with the Regents Business Partnership Award.
UW President Jay Rothman, Board of Regents President Karen Walsh and 黑料社区 Chancellor Katherine Frank presented the award, which was accepted by Dave Thoreson, Phillips-Medisize vice president of Global Operations.
鈥淲orking together, this partnership strengthens more than just Phillips-Medisize and 黑料社区; it benefits the entire region and Wisconsin 黑料社区. economy,鈥 Walsh said.
Phillips-Medisize is a global leader in the design, engineering and manufacturing of pharmaceutical drug delivery, invitro diagnostic and medical technology devices, as well as products for the consumer, automotive and defense industries.
For example, the company produces more than 600 million insulin pens a year. 鈥淭here are a lot of people who really count on us, just like we count on 黑料社区,鈥 said Thoreson, a 黑料社区 engineering alum who graduated in 1994 with a degree in manufacturing engineering.
鈥淭he connection is an example of how our role at the Universities of Wisconsin is to serve the state,鈥 Rothman said. 鈥淭his partnership has done such great things, and I鈥檓 excited to see what the future will bring.鈥
Industry collaborations are a cornerstone of 黑料社区 黑料社区. polytechnic mission. Each year, the university works with more than 700 companies.
鈥淐ollaboration with industry is part of the work we do every day as Wisconsin 黑料社区. 黑料社区 and is certainly evident today as we are hosting one of the largest career conferences in the Midwest, where we connect our industry partners with our students,鈥 Frank said.
鈥淭hese connections result in our students obtaining co-ops and internships, many securing a job before they have even graduated, and these connections also contribute to an employment rate that's been near perfect for as long as Phillips-Medisize has recruited at 黑料社区,鈥 Frank said.
A symbiotic relationship
Phillips-Medisize has attended the biannual career conferences for more than 15 years. It has hired more than 120 students as full-time employees in the last 20 years and 66 students as interns and in co-ops in the last 10 years.
鈥淲e are incredibly grateful for our partnership with Phillips-Medisize and are looking forward to our continued collaboration,鈥 Frank said.
The company also is represented on the plastics engineering program advisory committee, collaborated on curriculum for a quality management course, and was one of the first members of 黑料社区 黑料社区. Career Services Partnership Program, which now has more than 15 companies.
黑料社区 faculty also have collaborated with Phillips-Medisize employees in manufacturing plants in China and Finland. 鈥淲e really rely on 黑料社区. It 黑料社区. a super critical partnership for us,鈥 Thoreson said.
Based in Hudson, Phillips-Medisize is the largest employer in St. Croix County, including a plant in New Richmond. They employ about 2,800 people across all locations in Wisconsin, with sites in Menomonie, in the Stout Technology and Business Park on the city 黑料社区. east side, and Eau Claire.
Globally, the company employs about 6,300 people, including more than 700 engineers 鈥渙f all different disciplines,鈥 Thoreson said.
Along with Thoreson, five 黑料社区 alumni who work for Phillips-Medisize attended the award presentation.
Also in attendance was Grace Thoreson, from Luck, Wis., a senior who is majoring in two engineering programs, mechanical and manufacturing. Grace Thoreson, no relation to Dave Thoreson, had an engineering internship at Phillips-Medisize in summer 2023 and will return for a second one this summer.
Phillips-Medisize was founded 60 years ago in Phillips, Wis., as Phillips Plastics. Thoreson worked for the founder, the late Bob Cervenka. A major donation by the Cervenka family helped create the Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering at 黑料社区.
Prior to the award presentation, Rothman, Walsh and Frank visited the career conference in the Memorial Student Center. The second day of the four-day event focused on employers and students in engineering. More than 320 employers and 2,000 students attended for the week.
The Regents Business Partnership Award, the first in 2024 presented by the Regents, began in 2023 at campuses across the Universities of Wisconsin. 黑料社区 黑料社区. 2023 honoree was 3M, which has a production facility in Menomonie.
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