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State Tech Student to speak at national convention

Published on April 25, 2018

A State Tech congrats to Ms. Erin Runyon. She was chosen as the 2018 Advanced Manufacturing student Keynote Speaker at a nationwide conference in San Antonio, Texas. Erin is a student in our Advanced Manufacturing Program and works for Bodine Aluminum in St. Louis and will graduate this May! #TheEmployersChoice. 

There were 10 students nominated, representing over half of the chapters in the FAME network across the country. Each of these students made a video on the same topic. Each chapter designated a single voter who then submitted the chapter’s choice for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Those results were tabulated to determine the winner. 

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