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Gene Haas Foundation Donation To Benefit Waukesha County Technical College Manufacturing Students
Established in 1999, the Gene Haas Foundation is eponymously named after Haas Automation Inc. founder and CEO.
August 17, 2021
PEWAUKEE, Wis. (Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2021) β The Gene Haas Foundation recently awarded substantial grants totaling $540,000 to Waukesha County Technical College to support and enhance manufacturing training at the College. Of the donation, $500,000 will be used to create a sophisticated training space β the Gene Haas CNC Training Center -- including updating labs and classrooms to educate students in a modern, world-class facility. The remaining $40,000 will be used for scholarships to benefit prospective manufacturing students and those currently enrolled in WCTCβs Machine Tool Operation, Tool and Die and CNC Setup Technician programs. Ellen Phillips, WCTC Foundation president, said the generosity of the Gene Haas Foundation will benefit students through scholarships and further develop their experiential learning opportunities.
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βTheir giving demonstrates the impact of philanthropy on our students in βaccessing, continuing and completingβ their educational journey at WCTC,β she said. This significant gift will continue to strengthen WCTCβs solid manufacturing programs and aid in the Collegeβs commitment to training a skilled workforce, said Mike Shiels, dean of the School of Applied Technologies. βThese donations will greatly enhance the studentsβ experience in the Collegeβs manufacturing programs, helping them as they pursue their degrees in these high-tech, hands-on fields,β he said.
Established in 1999, the Gene Haas Foundation is eponymously named after Haas Automation Inc. founder and CEO. It supports the needs of the local community through grants to various charities and organizations. Seeing a growing need for skilled manufacturing employees industry wide, the Foundation expanded its mission to include support for training programs. By providing scholarship grants, sponsoring team/individual CNC competitions, and partnering with top CNC training programs, the Foundation helps expand the availability of high-quality manufacturing technology training worldwide. Kathy Looman, director of education for the Gene Haas Foundation, said the gift to WCTC is an endorsement of its manufacturing programs.
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βAt an opening of a Gene Haas Center a couple years ago, Gene Haas thanked teachers and proceeded to say: βThe investments of money don't compare to the teachers and people who invest their time with students,ββ Looman said. βRecently, as I sat at a large table with the management, foundation and instruction team from Waukesha County Technical College, I was impressed by how much manufacturing industry experience and passion was revealed in everyoneβs introductions. Combined with the state-of-the-art equipment, Waukesha is a model of success.β
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