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PGT Innovations Hosts Ribbon-Cutting for on-site Training Center Named After Past Team Member
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PGT Innovations (NYSE: PGTI) recently inaugurated Coopey World, a training center named after George Coopey, aimed at enhancing the skills of new production team members and students. The new facility spans 1,971 square feet and features modern training equipment, allowing for hands-on learning in a supportive environment. Local high school students can also participate in the Pathway to PGTI mentorship program, gaining valuable trade skills. This initiative reflects PGTI's commitment to workforce development and community engagement.
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NORTH VENICE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
PGT Innovations (NYSE: PGTI), a national leader in the premium window and door category, recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Coopey World, its on-site training center for new hires and local students.
From left to right: John Kunz, Senior Vice President and CFO of PGT Innovations; Eric Kowalewski, Executive Vice President of Florida Operations for PGT Innovations; Christy Sackett, Vice President of Marketing for PGT Innovations; Jeff Jackson, President and CEO of PGT Innovations; Debbie LaPinska, Chief Human Resources Officer for PGT Innovations; Dave McCutcheon, Senior Vice President of Business Integration for PGT Innovations; Bob Keller, Senior Vice President of Strategy and Innovation for PGT Innovations. (Photo: Business Wire)
The Venice-based company named the center after the late George Coopey, a longtime leader and team member who started the organization’s first hands-on training program back in the 1990s.
“We named Coopey World after George because training was his passion,” said Jeff Jackson, PGT Innovations President and CEO. “The main purpose of the space is to provide a controlled learning environment for new production team members at our Venice campus. In Coopey World, they can learn about their new manufacturing roles in a setting without pressure and have the opportunity for hands-on training before they step on to the production floor.”
Coopey’s wife, Mary, who has worked at PGTI for 40 years in various roles, was present at the ceremony and received a plaque in her husband’s honor.
“George was a fun-loving person who loved people, loved teaching, and loved working at PGT,” said Mary Coopey, George Coopey’s wife. “For the company to do something like this in his name — to remember one of their own and have something like this — is just awesome, and I’m sure he’d be thrilled.”
The Coopey World training center is located on PGTI’s expansive campus at 104 Triple Diamond Boulevard in North Venice. The facility is 1,971 square feet with 24 desks, presentation equipment, an upcut saw, die/fabrication machine, and frame assembly tables.
All new PGTI production team members based on the Venice campus will complete their orientation and spend three days training at Coopey World before heading to the manufacturing floor in various roles.
“We have always believed in investing in our team members, but specifically with our production team members, it’s imperative that we provide them with the skills and training necessary to be safe and effective in their positions,” said Debbie LaPinska, PGT Innovations Chief Human Resource Officer. “George Coopey knew that and demonstrated his commitment to that idea with team members on his own manufacturing lines. He was an incredible example of our company’s culture of care and innovation, and he is a legacy here. We’re proud to be able to honor that legacy with this facility.”
Coopey World is also the location where local high school students begin their mentorship program through the Pathway to PGTI program. Three Venice High School students are currently going through the program.
“The shortage of talent, especially in the manufacturing sector, is a real concern,” said Jackson. “To keep up with the growth and the demand for our products, we knew we had to find a way to foster interest in manufacturing roles and help people gain the needed skills. Through our partnership with the school system, we were able to establish a program that focuses on skilled trade, and Pathway to PGTI was born.”
The program includes initial classroom training at PGTI’s Coopey World, and then the students spend 75 minutes of their school day, Monday through Friday, at PGTI’s Venice campus working alongside a skilled mentor.
"The purpose of Pathway to PGTI is for high school juniors and seniors to develop skilled trade experience while still in school,” said LaPinska. “These students are able to receive a technical education path, guided training, and an attainable employment opportunity after graduation. If they do decide to join our team, they’re also encouraged to continue their education or training through our tuition reimbursement program.”
PGTI President and CEO, Jeff Jackson, welcomed local government officials, representatives from the local education sector, business and trade organizations, and PGT Innovations team members to the Coopey World ribbon-cutting ceremony. Guests heard from Jackson, Debbie LaPinska, Congressman Greg Steube and Eric Kowalewski, and were offered a tour of the facility and demonstration of the training equipment afterward.
About PGT Innovations, Inc.
PGT Innovations manufactures and supplies premium windows and doors. Its highly engineered and technically advanced products can withstand some of the toughest weather conditions on Earth and are revolutionizing the way people live by unifying indoor and outdoor living spaces.
PGT Innovations creates value through deep customer relationships, understanding the unstated needs of the markets it serves, and a drive to develop category-defining products. PGT Innovations is also the nation’s largest manufacturer of impact-resistant windows and doors and holds the leadership position in its primary market.
Coopey World is a new training center by PGT Innovations designed to provide hands-on training for new production team members and local students.
Why was Coopey World named after George Coopey?
Coopey World is named in honor of George Coopey, a former leader at PGT Innovations who was passionate about training and mentorship.
What opportunities does the Pathway to PGTI program offer?
The Pathway to PGTI program provides high school students with skilled trade experience and a pathway to employment after graduation.
Where is Coopey World located?
Coopey World is located on PGT Innovations' Venice campus at 104 Triple Diamond Boulevard, North Venice, Florida.
How does PGT Innovations address workforce challenges?
PGT Innovations addresses workforce challenges through training programs and partnerships with local schools to develop talent for the manufacturing sector.