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NYSSBA Recognizes Raymond and Sidney Central School District on Collaboration

January 16, 2020
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The Raymond Corporation and Sidney Central School District was honored by the New York State School Boards Association (NYSSBA) for their collaboration on the Raymond Welding Production Center, which opened last school year. The welding center helps students prepare for careers in welding.

NYSSBA recently initiated a program called "Champions of Change for Kids," which gives the organization a chance to recognize school districts for meritorious programs and projects throughout New York State.

"We congratulate Sidney on receiving this prestigious recognition for their support and collaboration in the Raymond Welding Skills Development Program," said Tony Topencik, director of operations at Raymond. "It's an honor to be part of a program which educates the next generation of welders. By learning continuous improvement principles and advanced technical skills, we are confident that these students will succeed in their future careers."

"We are extremely grateful that NYSSBA has honored our district and this program," Sidney Superintendent Eben Bullock said. "Our partnership with Raymond continues to grow and blossom and we are very proud of how far we've come and are excited for the future."
NYSSBA representatives presented the district with a banner at a recent board meeting held on Tuesday, January 14, 2020. The banner will be on display at the Sidney Central School District in Sidney, New York.

During the holidays, Raymond offered a unique opportunity for students to create a fabricated piece to accompany the Raymond annual holiday tree display at the Roberson Museum and Science Center in Binghamton, New York. Seven Sidney students from the welding center accepted the challenge and worked together to create a holiday display which included a large welded present.

The holiday display will remain at the Sidney Central School District in Sidney, New York.


To learn more about The Raymond Corporation, visit www.raymondcorp.com or call 800-235-7200.
About The Raymond Corporation
For more than 95 years, The Raymond Corporation has built a reputation on innovation, quality and service. Raymond® manual and electric forklifts — with the industry's first integrated intelligence — meet a variety of material handling needs and offer advanced end-to-end warehouse solutions that enable operations to run better and manage smarter. This philosophy helps ensure Raymond and its customers are always evolving, always running, always moving ahead — and always on. The portfolio of advanced offerings includes the iWAREHOUSE® fleet management and warehouse optimization system, featuring real-time location tracking; automated lift truck solutions for the warehouse of the future; and the Raymond Virtual Reality Simulator, a supplemental instructional tool that helps customers improve their operations and meet industry labor demands. Raymond also provides industry-leading customer support through a network of skilled technicians and its authorized North American and global Sales and Service Centers. Raymond's work in energy solutions, space utilization, ergonomics, manufacturing quality and fleet optimization — combined with best-in-class products and services — work together to increase efficiency and lower costs throughout material handling operations.

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