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SUMMARY:Exploring Advanced Metalworking Technologies Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Could handheld laser welding solve a problem or create new opportunities for your company?  What about metal or carbon-fiber 3D printing?  Could a compact\, industrial grade 3kW fiber laser cutter be the right solution for bringing that capability to your shop? \nJoin us for an interactive workshop showcasing these technologies to empower you with the knowledge\, tools\, and connections needed to thrive in an ever-evolving market.  Learn how short the return on investment has been for Markforged 3D-printing customers\, see samples of what they can do\, see the process in person.  Use an IPG laser welder and see how easy it is to draw a high-quality bead.  See the blinding speed of the Amada Brevis laser\, the user-friendly setup\, and the small footprint that can still accommodate a 4’x8’ sheet. \nThanks to the generous support of the Don Wood Foundation\, registration is free. \n\n \nAgenda \n8:30 am – 9:00 am: Registration\, Networking\, and Welcome Refreshments\n9:00 am – 9:10 am: Welcome Address by the Dean or Workshop Coordinator\n9:10 am – 10:00 am: Introductions\, overview of additive manufacturing technologies\n(David Mikesell)\n10:00 am – 10:30 am: Metal and composite additive manufacturing solutions for industry\n(Justin Bruno\, Markforged)\n10:45 am – 11:15 am: Introducing laser welding\n(Ryan Shevlin\, Serralaser\, IPG Photonics)\n11:15 am – 11:45 am: Industrial fiber laser cutting with Amada\n(Jeb Howard\, Amada)\n11:45 am – 1:00 pm: Lunch provided\n1:00 pm  – 3:00 pm: Technology Showcase with Live Demonstrations: \n      Metal 3D Printing: Workflow and applications in manufacturing.\n      Laser Welding: Try it yourself!  High speed\, high quality\, low skill requirements.\n      Laser Cutting: Versatility and speed in custom fabrication. \n  \n 
URL:https://cce.onu.edu/program/exploring-advanced-metalworking-technologies-workshop-2/
LOCATION:James Lehr Kennedy Engineering Building\, OH\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Hardin County HR Connect Session 1
DESCRIPTION:HR Legal Update 2025: Stay Ahead of the Curve \nThe HR Connect Series is a dynamic four-part program designed to address key challenges and opportunities in the ever-evolving field of human resources. The series includes topics that focus on current HR developments and tackling HR scenarios. Led by Mindy Wells\, a distinguished professional with deep roots in rural Allen County and a wealth of academic and professional expertise\, the series offers participants invaluable insights. A first-generation college graduate and small business advocate\, Mindy holds a juris doctorate and a bachelor’s degree in economics with distinction from Ohio Northern University. She has also completed Ph.D. coursework in Higher Education Administration at Bowling Green State University\, with a research focus on ethics in leadership\, bringing a unique and thoughtful perspective to each session. \nTopics covered\nUndocumented workers and the I-9 form \n\nCOVID-19 laws \n\nPaid leave \n\nOhio’s marijuana laws \n\nHarassment prevention \n\nNotices and employee handbook updates for 2025
URL:https://cce.onu.edu/program/hardin-county-hr-connect-series-session-1/
LOCATION:Hardin County Shreiff’s Office\, 1025 South Main Street\, Kenton\, OH\, 43326\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250424T083000
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CREATED:20241115T180800Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Surveyor's Workshop - Surveying Then and Now: From Gunter’s Chains to Drones and GPS
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT  \nCPD Credits: Participants earn 7.0 hours of continuing professional development (CPD).\nTwo of the seven hours are for Ethics. \nSessions:\nOhio’s Registration Act and Professional Ethics for Surveyors – John Greenhalge\, Executive Director\, State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors \nError Propagation for the Modern Surveyor –  Joseph D. Fenicle\, MS\, PS\, Assistant Professor of Surveying and Mapping\, University of Akron \nIntroduction to the Basics of Drone Surveying – Drew Ritzler\, Civil Engineer & Surveyor\, Natural Resource Conservation Service\nBarrel Up! A Guide to Keeping Your Work Protected – Jonathan Young\, Traffic Control Section Head\, ODOT Central Office\nGNSS Updates – Steve Hatfield\, Senior Geospatial Sales Consultant\, GeoShack Inc.\nMeasuring America – How Surveyors\, the Gunter’s Chain\, and the PLSS Impacted Development of the USA – Tom Zechman\, PE\, PS\, ONU Assistant Dean of Engineering\, retired
URL:https://cce.onu.edu/program/surveyors-workshop-2025/
LOCATION:McIntosh Ballroom\, ONU\, 525 South Main Street\, Ada\, OH\, 45810\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Continuing Education
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CREATED:20240717T143634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T004344Z
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SUMMARY:Putnam County Emerging Supervisor "Better Together Training Series"
DESCRIPTION:Dates and Times: (2 days) \nApril 23\, 2025 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.\nand\nApril 30\, 2025 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. \nWhen companies can increase their number of talented managers and double the rate of engaged employees they have better financial outcomes than their competition. https://hbr.org/2014/03/why-good-managers-are-so-rare \nThe Putnam County Emerging Supervisor certificate is an interactive and practical program designed for current or prospective managers to create a hands-on approach to management. You will enhance your professional effectiveness and your company’s competitive advantage through development of authentic and sustainable management skills\, a manager-focused business acumen lens\, and effective coaching and mentoring skills to engage and develop others. \nEngage employees: Learn skills to convey the organization’s vision and mission and build important working relationshipsTransitioning from peer to managerImpacting others: Develop the emotional intelligence and self-awareness to manage your impact on othersFeedback: Gain tools for providing and receiving meaningful and effective feedback and coaching others for increase effectivenessCommunication: Develop your skills to provide clear and concise messaging and have critical conversations to achieve necessary outcomes for successPrioritization of task for yourself and othersLearn techniques for influencing with or without authority to create collaboration\, gain necessary department resources\, and capture organizational wins
URL:https://cce.onu.edu/program/putnam-county-emerging-supervisor/
LOCATION:CIC Conference Room\, The Dumont Building
CATEGORIES:All,Certificate Programs,One-Day,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Exploring Advanced Metalworking Technologies Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Could handheld laser welding solve a problem or create new opportunities for your company?  What about metal or carbon-fiber 3D printing?  Could a compact\, industrial grade 3kW fiber laser cutter be the right solution for bringing that capability to your shop? \nJoin us for an interactive workshop showcasing these technologies to empower you with the knowledge\, tools\, and connections needed to thrive in an ever-evolving market.  Learn how short the return on investment has been for Markforged 3D-printing customers\, see samples of what they can do\, see the process in person.  Use an IPG laser welder and see how easy it is to draw a high-quality bead.  See the blinding speed of the Amada Brevis laser\, the user-friendly setup\, and the small footprint that can still accommodate a 4’x8’ sheet. \nThanks to the generous support of the Don Wood Foundation\, registration is free. \n\n \nAgenda \n8:30 am – 9:00 am: Registration\, Networking\, and Welcome Refreshments\n9:00 am – 9:10 am: Welcome Address by the Dean or Workshop Coordinator\n9:10 am – 10:00 am: Introductions\, overview of additive manufacturing technologies\n(David Mikesell)\n10:00 am – 10:30 am: Metal and composite additive manufacturing solutions for industry\n(Justin Bruno\, Markforged)\n10:45 am – 11:15 am: Introducing laser welding\n(Ryan Shevlin\, Serralaser\, IPG Photonics)\n11:15 am – 11:45 am: Industrial fiber laser cutting with Amada\n(Jeb Howard\, Amada)\n11:45 am – 1:00 pm: Lunch provided\n1:00 pm  – 3:00 pm: Technology Showcase with Live Demonstrations: \n      Metal 3D Printing: Workflow and applications in manufacturing.\n      Laser Welding: Try it yourself!  High speed\, high quality\, low skill requirements.\n      Laser Cutting: Versatility and speed in custom fabrication. \n  \n 
URL:https://cce.onu.edu/program/amtw/
LOCATION:James Lehr Kennedy Engineering Building\, OH\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Special Events
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CREATED:20240717T141651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T194014Z
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SUMMARY:Putnam County Managing in a Small Business Environment "Better Together Training Series"
DESCRIPTION:Effective leadership in a small business environment requires a strategic focus on key areas such as delegation\, securing resources\, leading an engaged team\, setting priorities\, and fostering a winning culture. Leaders must be adept at assigning tasks that align with team strengths\, acquiring and managing limited resources\, and maintaining a clear vision and mission that inspire alignment and commitment. Prioritization and adaptability are essential for balancing immediate needs with long-term goals\, while critical conversations and conflict resolution are necessary for maintaining healthy team dynamics. Additionally\, shaping a culture that reflects core values\, fosters innovation and sustainability ensure growth in a competitive environment. This comprehensive approach ensures that small business leaders can navigate challenges effectively and drive growth. \nTopics include\nDelegate tasks effectively and empower team members. \n\nSecure resources for business growth and sustainability. \n\nBuild and lead an engaged\, aligned team. \n\nSet and manage priorities strategically. \n\nHandle critical conversations and resolve conflicts. \n\nShape a positive\, values-driven culture. \n\nCraft and communicate a clear vision and mission.
URL:https://cce.onu.edu/program/putnam-county-managing-in-small-business/
LOCATION:CIC Conference Room\, The Dumont Building
CATEGORIES:All,One-Day,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240419T133000
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CREATED:20230725T133947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T163330Z
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SUMMARY:Mastering Midlife
DESCRIPTION:Midlife (sometimes defined as age 35-65) is a combination of endings\, messy middles\, and beginnings\, often a time of transitions\, accompanied by a cocktail of joy\, confusion\, questioning\, and excitement. Now is the perfect time to deliberately pause and consider what you want in your work and in your life\, regardless of your age or stage in life. \nPROGRAM OVERVIEW:\nMastering Midlife is an interactive\, experiential course in which you will consider what you want in life and at work. Midlife is broadly and self-defined\, often including the quintessential questions of “What is next?” and “How can I live my life the way I want to?” Not to mention\, “Who am I and what impact can I make?” In this four-week online course\, you will consider how you became who you are and what you want to shift to be who you want to be\, professionally and personally. We will learn to stop “shoulding” on ourselves so we can make room for the things we want to do. We all have multiple overlapping curves\, with some ending as others begin – this awareness can help us choose to live by design\, rather than by default. \nFour sessions meeting from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. EDT on Fridays: March 8\, March 22\, April 5\, April 19. \nTopics includeLooking back to look forwardInterests\, strengths\, “weirdness” (hidden or visible)Decision factors and influencesConstraints\, derailers\, facilitatorsInfluences on who we were\, who we are\, who we could beFrameworks and toolkits for mastering midlifeExpected OutcomesReinvention of yourself as a leader\, a professional\, a humanConquer the “shoulds” in your life so you make room for purpose and\nImpact Discovery and possible rewrite of the scripts that you have lived by \nExploration of who you have been\, who you are\, and who you want to beChoose to live intentionally\, choosing your own path of happiness andFulfillment Clarity on what you want in lifeAn action plan on how to move forward
URL:https://cce.onu.edu/program/mastering-midlife/
LOCATION:The Inn at Ohio Northern University\, 401 W College Ave\, Ada\, OH\, 45810\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T180000
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CREATED:20231113T205021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231121T173037Z
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SUMMARY:Ada Distinguished Awards Night
DESCRIPTION:The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce our new event in partnership with the Town & Gown Committee\, the 1st Annual Ada Distinguished Awards Night. \nWe will be honoring Ada’s distinguished citizen\, business\, and volunteer of 2023. For a link to the nomination forms\, click here: \nWe are excited to share that Ada Area Chamber members\, Nectar & Brie\, Midwest BBQ\, and Circle U Waffle Co. will be providing catering! A cash bar will also be available. Entertainment provided by Play it Blue — Dean Altstaetter. \nLocation:\nLiberty Oaks\n0395 State Route 235\nAda\, OH 45810
URL:https://cce.onu.edu/program/ada-night/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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