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Sanderson MacLeod Appoints New Sales & Marketing Representative

PALMER, MA January 2015.  Sanderson MacLeod is pleased to announce that Jim DeForest has joined its twisted wire brush team as a sales representative.  DeForest will be handling both domestic and international sales with a focus in the medical, gun cleaning, and cosmetic industries.

DeForest brings with him over fifteen years of experience in sales and marketing, manufacturing and computer technology services.  He holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. In his spare time he competes in competitive bass tournaments throughout the region.

Sanderson MacLeod (www.sandersonmacleod.com) is a world leader in twisted wire brush manufacturing and has developed countless new brush applications for wholesale cosmetic, medical, firearm cleaning and general cleaning brushes.  More information on the company’s notable achievements, services provided, key leadership, and history can be found on their website.

For additional information, contact:
Sanderson MacLeod
Becky Gibson, Human Resources Manager
Phone: 413-289-1919

Grant Funding For Workforce Training Includes Sanderson Macleod

Latest Round Of Grant Funding For Workforce Training Initiatives To Include Sanderson Macleod

$3.7 million in matching grants complement private sector workforce training initiatives to benefit over 3,273 employees at 39 Massachusetts companies.

Continuing with the Patrick Administration’s strategic investments in workforce training initiatives, Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development Secretary Joanne F. Goldstein announced $3.7 million in Workforce Training Fund General Program Grants. In total, today’s announced grants will provide for the training of 3,273 current and newly hired employees at 39 companies across the Commonwealth. The grants, which are for up to two years, serve as a resource for businesses to increase the skill set of their incumbent employees and provide valuable training to the workers. As a result of these awarded grants, participating companies expect to create 242 new jobs by the end of 2015.

Sanderson MacLeod, a global leader in the manufacturing of twisted-wire-brushes, has been included in the grant recipients. “It’s an honor to be chosen by the State to receive grant funding that will help train our employees to be the best at what they do,” said Mark Borsari, President of Sanderson MacLeod. Borsari continued, “We are very proud to be among the largest employers in Western Massachusetts. Our product (twisted-wire- brushes) is domestically produced and every step of the manufacturing process happens here in Palmer, Massachusetts.” Sanderson MacLeod plans on using the grant funds to establish and deliver training programs that will help employees of the company achieve higher levels of success.

“If we are going to manufacture domestically, and compete globally, we need to have the best trained, most productive workforce in the world,” said former grant recipient Michael Detarando, INCOM President & CEO. “The Workforce Training Fund is an invaluable resource in the process toward achieving that goal and keeping manufacturing jobs here in Massachusetts.”

“We continue to promote the Workforce Training Fund because it is an effective model that encourages the business community to train and retrain employees, helping Massachusetts companies stay competitive in today’s global and innovative economy,” said Secretary Goldstein. “Over the last several years, we have seen many companies succeed thanks to these training grants and we look forward to more companies growing and excelling as a result of these grants and training initiatives.”

“The manufacturing sector is an important component of the Southern Central Massachusetts economy,” said Senator Richard T. Moore, Senate Chair of the Legislature’s Manufacturing Caucus.

“Workforce development is critical to sustaining this industry, and keeping businesses in Massachusetts, especially as current employees age and jobs open up. Future candidates must be trained to fulfill those positions, and these grants will go a long way to fulfill that need.”

This project is funded by a Workforce Training Fund grant through the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development. The grant program is administered by the Commonwealth Corporation.

Gun Cleaning: Twisted Wire Brush Automation Breaks Production Records

On October 22nd, 2013, Sanderson MacLeod christened the first of an extensive line of innovative, fully automatic gun brush machines.

Designed using more than 50 years of twisted wire brush and gun cleaning brush making experience, the recently introduced machine twists, trims and assembles gun brushes differently and faster than any other machine currently available. In addition to rapid production capabilities, the versatile system is able to run brushes as short as 5/8” and as long as 3”. Sanderson’s new production line also produces trim diameters ranging from 0.190” to 1.125”.

“Sanderson MacLeod and our team of engineers have been working closely with our customers in order to develop new methods to better provide them with domestically produced, dependable and consistent gun cleaning brushes,” said Mark Borsari, President of Sanderson MacLeod. “Today, our engineers have proven once again that faster automation, better cost containment and world class service can give our clients the competitive edge needed to succeed in the ultra-competitive gun care market”.

Sanderson MacLeod’s newly introduced automation produces brushes containing nylon, phosphor bronze, stainless steel and cotton and can run all popular core wires ranging in diameter from  .050” to 14GA (0.080”).

Sanderson MacLeod is a contract manufacturer specializing in twisted wire brush and twisted in wire products, including twisted in wire medical brushes, cosmetic brushes and general purpose cleaning brushes. Established in 1958, the company employs approximately a 100 people and operates a modern 137,000 square foot facility in Palmer, MA.