Each year on Halloween the employees of Mack Molding let their inner ghouls loose by donning costumes and carving pumpkins. Their efforts are rewarded with monetary prizes for group themes and individual categories for scariest, funniest and most original. Similarly our pumpkin carvers can net a little cash for the scariest, funniest and most creative works. And if that wasn’t enough, everyone gets to enjoy some free fresh made Vermont apple cider and cider donuts! Don’t miss out on the fun, if working with this frightfully exciting team sounds good to you visit our job board.
Jonathan Whitney Appointed to Top Sales Role at Mack
Company Combines Northern & Southern Divisions’ Business Development Teams
ARLINGTON, Vt. (Oct. 9, 2018) – Mack Molding, a leading custom plastics molder and supplier of contract manufacturing services, announced today it is uniting the business development teams of its Northern and Southern divisions under the leadership of Jonathan Whitney, the Company’s director of business development. Within this role Whitney joins Mack’s senior staff, reporting directly to President Jeff Somple with dotted-line responsibility to Mack South President Bryan Campbell.
“Jon is a seasoned member of the Mack family and an accomplished engineer,” Somple said. “During his tenure with us he has consistently shown a keen ability to target new markets, driving sales growth and increased diversity in our customer base. Unifying our sales teams under Jon not only reflects his contributions to the organization, it allows us to bring increased focus and strategic execution to the prospecting and onboarding of new customers.”
Whitney, who has served as the director of business development for the Company’s Northern Division since 2016, first joined Mack in 2013 as a business development manager for New England. An expert in contract manufacturing, plastics and medical devices, he previously was a senior project manager for the design, development and commercialization of cardiovascular devices at Abiomed. He gained other engineering experience at Olympus, Alkermes and Raytheon, where he earned a green belt six-sigma certification. Whitney has an MBA from Babson College in Wellesley, Mass.; a masters in engineering management from Tufts University in Boston; and a bachelors in plastics engineering from UMass Lowell.
About Mack Molding
Mack Molding is a leading custom plastics molder and supplier of contract manufacturing services. Mack specializes in plastics design, prototyping, molding, sheet metal fabrication, full-service machining and medical device manufacturing. Founded in 1920, Mack is a privately owned business that operates 11 facilities throughout the world. Don Kendall is CEO and chairman. For more information, go to www.mack.com.
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U.S. Rep. Peter Welch Visits Mack Headquarters

U.S. Rep. Peter Welch (left) listens as Mack Vice President of Procurement Marc Colety gives the Congressman a tour of the Company’s Headquarters in Arlington, Vt., Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018.
On Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018, Mack was pleased to host U.S Rep. Peter Welch at the Company’s Headquarters in Arlington, Vt.
Rep. Welch toured the plant and received a business update from Mack Vice President of Procurement Marc Colety and Headquarters Plant Manager Rich Hornby. During the visit, Colety highlighted Mack’s recent growth, the strength of the Company’s presence in the Green Mountain State and its global reach. The Congressman also received a first-hand look at the new work in the Company’s finishing area, observed operations in the molding and tool rooms, and was briefed on capital equipment investments that have been made in the metals and machining departments to support recent growth in business activity.
Meet the Interns: Brad Williams
Brad Williams, of Lake George, N.Y., is a senior at Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y., and a 2018 Mack summer intern. Brad has been working in the Company’s purchasing department with Supply Chain Manager Eric White and Medical Supply Chain Manager John Preiser.
“The goal of any ‘good’ internship is one that provides value to both employer and employee. I think we accomplished that with Brad this summer,” Eric said. “It was clear from the beginning that his curriculum prepared him for many of the day to day challenges we face. We had a huge amount of new product introduction activities this summer, and Brad played a significant role in helping out the purchasing department.”
It is a perfect fit for Brad, who is majoring in global supply chain management. He has spent the summer researching current topics and issues regarding supply chains, as well as filling out component quality requirements (CQR) paperwork, cutting purchase orders (POs) and debt memos.
“The work I’ve been doing this summer relates directly to my major,” Brad noted. “I now understand the importance of staying up to date and well versed on any findings in my field. If you don’t, you begin to fall behind.”
Brad found out about Mack from the Company’s website and has been enjoying his time in Southern Vermont.
“Mack really cares about the work its interns are doing,” he said. “I’ve been working on projects that are giving me real experience and are expanding my knowledge. I’m also glad I get to spend my free time hiking and swimming, and playing my guitar.”
After graduating in December of this year, Brad plans to work in a supply chain buyer position.
Meet the Interns: Seth Judson
One of Mack’s 2018 summer interns is Seth Judson of Sharon, Mass. Seth is a senior at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., where he majors in biomedical engineering with a concentration in material science.
Seth has been part of the Mack Medical team with Manufacturing Engineer Dick Turner, working on medical device programs. Over the summer Seth incorporated three major areas of focus into is work, including manufacturing engineering, continuous improvement and new process development. The continuous improvement projects have encompassed developing a sensor protector, a device to reduce tool wear and multiple error proofing fixtures. The continuous improvement projects revolved around utilizing SolidWorks 3D CAD software, while the new process development project included initiating process flow diagrams, Process Failure Mode Effects Analysis (PFMEA), line layouts and interviewing potential suppliers of equipment.
“Seth is a very creative individual,” Turner said. “He is always thinking of ways to improve the projects he is working on.”
When Seth graduates in the spring he plans to work in the medical field. Seth heard about Mack Molding from a previous intern who also studied at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and decided to intern here this summer to learn more about manufacturing engineering.
“After working here at Mack, I have a better understanding of risk management and ergonomics, and will be able to use that knowledge at RPI, as well as in the workforce,” Seth said. “The best part of this internship is being able to do hands on manufacturing. We are able to, not only think of ways to improve processes, but also go out and implement those changes ourselves.”
He is also enjoying the great weather we are having this summer in Vermont.
“One of the best parts of spending my summer here is being so close to mountains for hiking,” he noted.
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