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Education

21st Century Curriculum: What Does a Global Employer Need?
Date: March 2007
Audience: Education group in Canton, Ohio

The link between business and education is vital to the economic health of the United States. By working together to encourage students to pursue careers in manufacturing and engineering, educators and businesses can help strengthen tomorrow’s economy.

Manufacturing in Ohio

Manufacturing in Ohio

Date: March 2007
Audience: 66th Annual Meeting of the Ohio Public Expenditure Council
The government has an important role to play in the economic success of our state and country. Its can be one of positive contribution to our efforts to increase competitiveness and provide a rising standard of living for Ohioans. Our civic duty is to ensure that government’s role is one that favors prosperity over stagnation, growth over decline and innovation over inferiority.

Strength of the Steel Industry

American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) Remarks
Date: May 2007
Audience: AISI General Meeting
AISI is working closely with industry leaders, governmental groups and policymakers to continue strengthening the American steel industry.


Timken Business Performance

Timken in China
Date: June 2007
Audience: Board of Directors Meeting, Shanghai, China
As China’s economy continues to evolve and expand into new frontiers, Timken is committed to developing its own capabilities to match it. We’ve already been able to apply its world-leading expertise and cutting-edge technology to improve the performance of Chinese and global customers. 

 

The Timken Company – Today and Tomorrow
Audience: Canton Rotary Club, Canton, OH
Timken’s future lies in our ability to improve our customers’ performance by using our expertise to help them anticipate and solve complex engineering problems. This will enable us to continue to deliver a level of value that sets us apart from the low-cost crowd.