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Profiled Company

Production Turning LLC
Dayton, OH



Technology: Machining & Metal Processing
Adv. Mfg. Sector: Automotive

In 2002, several years after the Dayton Operations were closed, former Dayton Walther employees were given the opportunity to purchase much of the manufacturing equipment that had been moved out of state and the 110,000 square foot building that once housed them. Since then, much effort has been made to reassemble select talented and experienced people, including machinists, inspectors, repairmen and management personnel. Today, with equipment, people and systems in place, Production Turning is poised to provide high volume, high quality, and competitively priced wheel end components to the Heavy Truck Industry.

Phone: 937-424-0034
Email: bkirk@productionturning.com
  Profiled Person

Danyelle Sinclair
Pharmaceutical Process Engineer



Organization: Bristol-Meyers Squibb
Location: New Brunswick, NJ

How did you start out in your career? "I graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. I started with Bristol-Myers Squibb as a process supervisor in our bulk pharmaceutical pilot plant. In this role, I made the active ingredients for drugs to be used in clinical trials. Then I became involved in transitioning a process that was created in the laboratory to a larger scale in our pilot plant. I was in charge of setting up the process, managing the process and operators, and ensuring that we created a quality product." What are you working on now? "Currently, I'm working on the qualification, validation, and start up of our sterile filling facility. In this facility we will make clinical supplies of injectable drugs. This facility also has an advanced process control and data collection system." Why do you like your job? "It's wonderful to go to work every day knowing that what I am doing and the drugs I'm creating will help someone feel better."