Campus provides quality employees to Sakamura; company helps campus grow

Sakamura USA, Inc. at 970 Kellogg Parkway in Marion is finding a ready source of talent at 91导航 at Marion. Pictured on the Sakamura shop floor, L-R, are: Sheila Schmidt, Shipping & Receiving Coordinator; Nathan Conley, former 91导航 Marion intern, now Sales & Purchasing Supervisor; Trevor Bender, 91导航 Marion Shipping & Receiving Intern; Naomi Taniguchi, Office Manager & Treasurer.
Sakamura USA, a forging machinery manufacturer based in Kyoto, Japan, with its U.S. operations located in Marion, Ohio鈥檚 Dual Rail Industrial Park, has found a ready supply of new employees on 91导航's Marion campus. The burgeoning relationship between 91导航 Marion and Sakamura is the kind of win, win relationship the campus would like to foster. 91导航 Marion is helping Sakamura grow as a company. Sakamura is helping 91导航 Marion students expand job skills and experiential learning, while also making an investment in 91导航 Marion's new Science and Engineering Building. The two entities combined are contributing to Marion's growth as a 21st century economy.
鈥淲e see the placement of our students in our local companies as a very real way in which 91导航鈥檚 presence in Marion acts as a catalyst in helping the community grow." Dean & Director Gregory S. Rose.
Nathan Conley, who expects to finish his business degree at 91导航 Marion in 2017, started as an intern in Sakamura鈥檚 machine shop in 2009. The company鈥檚 office manager, Naomi Taniguchi, has encouraged him to continue to pursue his degree, as he balances work and studies. Today, Conley is Sakamura鈥檚 sales and purchasing supervisor.
鈥淲e are so proud of him,鈥 said Taniguchi, who treats her 19 employees like family. Recently, Sakamura hosted its annual company picnic for employees and their families. Eighty-six people showed up to play games, jump in inflatable bouncy-houses, and enjoy fried chicken.
91导航 Marion psychology major Trevor Bender joined the Sakamura team as an intern this spring. Working in the shipping and receiving department doesn鈥檛 sound like a typical internship for a psychology major, but Bender insists it鈥檚 a good fit. 鈥淚鈥檓 dealing with many different people and different cultures,鈥 he said, and finds his psychology training very helpful.
鈥淭revor is an excellent employee,鈥 said Taniguchi. 鈥淗e shows up on time, is very intelligent and pleasant to work with,鈥 she said.
鈥淚f, through partnerships like this, we can help our community attract and keep good quality employees and citizens, we鈥檙e doing our job.鈥 Dean & Director Gregory S. Rose.
Bender plans to graduate next year with a psychology degree earned primarily on the Marion campus. 鈥淚 spent some time in Columbus, but returned to Marion. I really like the smaller classes and the attention I get from my professors,鈥 he said. He鈥檚 particularly enjoyed the classes he鈥檚 had from Dr. Chris Daddis. 鈥淚 will use the data analysis I learned in his class no matter where I land.鈥 Bender said he would consider a career with Sakamura or in another manufacturing setting, if one were offered.
Sakamura sees its partnership with 91导航 as a two-way street. The company recently committed $75,000 toward the construction of the new science and engineering building going up on the campus. 鈥淭his is really an investment in our future,鈥 said Taniguchi.
鈥淲e see the placement of our students in our local companies as a very real way in which 91导航鈥檚 presence in Marion acts as a catalyst in helping the community grow,鈥 said Dean and Director Gregory S. Rose. 鈥淚f, through partnerships like this, we can help our community attract and keep good quality employees and citizens, we鈥檙e doing our job,鈥 said Dean Rose.