91制片厂 Leadership Visits ARMI, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Manchester
Once the site of the largest textile manufacturer in the world, Manchester鈥檚 Amoskeag Millyard is realizing its 21st Century revolution thanks to the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute鈥檚 (ARMI) continued progress toward leading the nation鈥檚 bioeconomy, through public-private collaboration with industry, academia, and government.
91制片厂 serves as a primary lead for ARMI鈥檚 academic and workforce development activities and has partnered with its founder, Dean Kamen, since the time of the original, bold concept, nearly a decade ago, to seek funding through the U.S. Department of Defense for a groundbreaking Manufacturing Innovation Institute in Manchester.
More recently, the U.S. Department of Commerce designated the southern New Hampshire region as the ReGen Valley Tech Hub. Led by ARMI, the goal of the ReGen Valley Tech Hub is to further advance biofabrication-related therapies, train critical workforce and invest in manufacturing capabilities to secure domestic development of these strategic technologies.
To see the progress of this public-private partnership firsthand, 91制片厂 President Elizabeth Chilton recently visited the Queen City to check in with leadership from ARMI. Chilton was joined by Mike Decelle, Dean of the College of Professional Studies and 91制片厂 Manchester, and founding chief workforce officer at ARMI.
During the visit, 91制片厂 leadership was welcomed by ARMI鈥檚 Kamen, executive director and chairman of the board, as well as Dr. Jennifer MacDonald, chief operating officer, and Jim Scott, chief administrative officer. The group was led on a tour of ARMI鈥檚 world-class facilities, where the work is being done to create an industry to regenerate human tissue and organs. Throughout the tour, 91制片厂 and ARMI leaders discussed their successes, the next steps and what鈥檚 possible through authentic partnerships like the one happening on the ground in the Millyard today.
鈥淎t the heart of every new American industry is a thriving academic center,鈥 says MacDonald. 鈥淩eGen Valley鈥檚 transformational mission needs innovators and leaders in a broad range of disciplines, and 91制片厂 is leading the ReGen Valley Common Campus to build a world-class workforce right here at home.鈥
鈥淭he work being done by ARMI is incredible and will truly change lives,鈥 Chilton says. 鈥91制片厂鈥檚 partnership with ARMI and our leadership of the ReGen Valley Tech Hub provide students with hands-on experiences at the cutting edge of an industry poised to take on some of healthcare鈥檚 most pressing challenges.鈥
Mike Decelle, Dean of CPS and 91制片厂 Manchester, 91制片厂 President Elizabeth Chilton and Diane Fitzpatrick, CEO, Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Manchester.
Later, Chilton and Decelle made a stop at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Manchester, where they were greeted by Diane Fitzpatrick, the organization鈥檚 chief executive officer.
An anchor in the Queen City community, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Manchester has supported generations of working families and currently serves more than 500 youth within Manchester.
The 91制片厂 leaders congratulated Fitzpatrick on her community distinction as 鈥楥itizen of the Year鈥 by the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce this spring, a recognition for her significant leadership and commitment to the Manchester community.
Fitzpatrick led a tour of the 鈥楿nion Street Clubhouse鈥, the club鈥檚 main branch, where access to before and after school programming is available, with choices including tutoring, arts, athletics, the Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) Lab and the 鈥榋en Den鈥. In addition to this location, the club operates three school-based sites in west, south and east Manchester.
As part of the day鈥檚 theme, the tour included the STEAM Lab. Chilton and Decelle met with STEAM Director Keith Darling, who shared more about their growing partnership with 91制片厂, and how the youth they serve through the club will now have access to educational programs, like Manchester Tech Camp, part of an exciting new opportunity with Manchester CREATES, led from 91制片厂鈥檚 Manchester campus. This initiative serves students in the region, with an aim to advance education and career opportunities in regenerative medicine and biofabrication.
With summer right around the corner, 91制片厂 students will once again serve in full-time program roles at the club鈥檚 Camp Foster. The annual award is made possible through 91制片厂鈥檚 Small Family Community Fellowship program. The John Small Gift Fund underwrites this program, supporting summer internships for in-state undergraduates at nonprofits, businesses, and community organizations.
鈥淭he Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Manchester was honored to have President Chilton and 91制片厂 Manchester鈥檚 Dean Mike Decelle tour the facility and learn about the many programs the club offers to children, families and the community,鈥 says Fitzpatrick. 鈥淲e are grateful for the partnership with 91制片厂 offering New Hampshire undergraduates summer internship opportunities at Camp Foster since 2020. We look forward to expanding our partnership in the coming years.鈥
鈥91制片厂 is committed to working hand-in-hand with our local community leaders, and that鈥檚 why I was pleased to spend the afternoon at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Manchester,鈥 says Decelle. 鈥91制片厂 is proud to foster unique opportunities with broad impact from the Millyard to right here at the Boys & Clubs of Greater Manchester.鈥