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Batesville Tool & Die Nominated for Outstanding Employer of the Year, Work-Based Learning - Eagle Country 99.3

By Batesville Tool & Die, news release

This recognition highlights BTD’s ongoing commitment to fostering the next generation of skilled manufacturing professionals. manufacturing spare parts

(Batesville, Ind.) - Batesville Tool & Die, Inc. (BTD) is proud to announce its nomination for the Outstanding Employer of the Year - Manufacturing at the Indiana Work-Based Learning Conference, hosted by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce Workforce Institute.

This prestigious recognition highlights BTD’s ongoing commitment to fostering the next generation of skilled manufacturing professionals through its robust student development programs.

Toby Walsman, HR Generalist - Workforce Development representative of Batesville Tool & Die, had the distinct honor of attending the conference and sharing the company’s dedication to workforce development. “This nomination is a reflection of the incredible work and dedication of our entire team,” said Walsman. “It’s the time, talent, and knowledge that our employees invest in these students that makes all the difference. While it isn’t always easy, the impact we make today ensures the future success of our company and the industry.”

Walsman continued that BTD’s commitment to nurturing young talent is a testament to the company’s leadership in manufacturing workforce development.

By providing hands-on learning experiences, mentorship, and career pathways, BTD continues to support students as they develop valuable skills for the future. This nomination reaffirms BTD’s mission to invest in education, innovation, and the community. For more information about Batesville Tool & Die’s workforce development initiatives, please visit www.btdinc.com or call (812) 934-5616.

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