The company supports education by
providing valuable internship experiences.
Morrison Container Handling
Solutions(www.morrison-chs.com), an active supporter of education and
work force development, is pleased to introduce their internship class of 2012.
Morrison
Container Handling Solutions has been supporting student education programs
since they started in 1971 when they hired their first DECA student, Steve
Smit. Steve is still with them today. Morrison’s President, Nick Wilson,
currently is an active supporter of the Purdue University Calumet Mechatronics
program. “We believe in education and are committed to providing
internship opportunities; this is an important component in the education of
qualified candidates for the packaging industry. Over the years we have
found working with students to be very rewarding experience, and this year is
no exception.” states Wilson.
This year’s
class was asked how they feel about their intern experience:
Kyle
Pittman, a junior at Purdue University Calumet majoring in Mechatronic
Engineering Technology says: “Morrison is a great place to learn, with
experienced professionals who are always willing to help”.
Rachael
Hornyak, a senior at Purdue University Calumet, majoring in Industrial
Engineering Technology, reminisces: “As a child I grew up watching different
filler machines fill cans and bottles. Seeing and understanding how a timing
screw is part of this ‘magical’ process, while seeing my childhood experiences
come full circle is exhilarating. It is wonderful to work with so many amazing
people that are so willing to share their knowledge”.
Ryan
Richardson, a freshman at Purdue University Calumet majoring in Mechatronic
Engineering Technology shares: “I have been learning a lot more machining,
my experience at Morrison has been amazing, the people are great!”
Tanima
Zaman, a 2012 graduate of Purdue University Calumet, BS in Electrical
Engineering and currently enrolled in the MS-Mechatronics Engineering
Technology program feels that “Morrison is an amazing environment for
learning with exposure to a broad range of the latest automated packaging
systems and great people to work with”.
David
Revoir, a sophomore at Purdue University West Lafayette majoring in Mechanical
Engineering Technology emphasizes: “My time at Morrison Container Handling
Solutions has been a great supplement to my education and has given me a work
experience that is truly invaluable”.
Announcing Morrison's Internship Class of 2012
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