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Maximize Your Training Budget and Upskill Your Workforce Now!

Receive up to $2,000 per person in training reimbursement.

What is TechCred?

TechCred helps Ohioans learn new skills and helps employers build a stronger workforce with the skills needed in a technology-infused economy.

The program provides Ohio companies the opportunity to:

  • Receive up to $2,000/completed credential
    (maximum of $30,000 per funding round)
  • Upskill current and future employees
  • Complete employee training online for faster productivity
  • Provide employees an industry-recognized credential

How Does TechCred Help You?

TechCred funds can be used to pay for the completed training of current and prospective employees! Companies who submit successful applications will be reimbursed, up to $2,000 per credential, when current or prospective employees complete a technology-focused credential. PMA Ohio-based members can utilize these funds toward per person, annual METALFORM EDU licenses, when an employee is identified to obtain a specific credential.

PMA courses are industry-specific and quickly get your people up to speed—so they’re ready to go to work, now! Below, PMA has identified specific PMA credentials that align with the principals of the Ohio TechCred program. Check METALFORM EDU now.

Why Use PMA’s METALFORM EDU?

The advantage to using METALFORM EDU to obtain your TechCred reimbursed credential is that for each annual license purchased to obtain that chosen credential, your employee has access to the entire EDU catalog for one year. So, during that timeframe, once they complete the TechCred credential, they can continue to upskill through METALFORM EDU, and be even more productive, at no additional cost.

How to Apply for Training Funds

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View process requirements in the TechCred guidelines.

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Apply on TechCred’s website

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Identify skills needs and employees.

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Enroll employees in the program.

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Partner with a credential provider.
PMA is an approved provider of credentials.
Purchase an annual license of METALFORM EDU .
- PMA Member: $349 per person
- Nonmember: $1,699 per person

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Upload proof of credential completion.

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Receive reimbursement.

Employers must submit documentation via the Ohio TechCred site within six (6) weeks of an employee completing the credential to receive reimbursement. To be eligible for reimbursement, training through METALFORM EDU must start on or after the first day of the month immediately following the last application period and must be completed within 12 months (of the effective date and the end date of the agreement).


Upcoming Ohio TechCred Application Periods

  • November 1 – 29, 2024

PMA can also work with you to develop a custom, in-plant or on-demand training program that fits in the TechCred reimbursement program.

Learn more about how PMA can help you with Ohio TechCred funds. Contact Connie King, workforce development director, at [email protected] or 216-901-8800 ext. 103.

PMA Ohio TechCred Aligned Programs

Advanced Manufacturing Systems
Assembly and Fastener Basics
Basic Hydraulics
Basic Machining
CNC Lathe Programming
CNC Machine Tool Operator Training Program
CNC Machining
CNC Machining and Composites Manufacturing
CNC Machinist
CNC Maintenance and Troubleshooting
CNC PLC Troubleshooting
CNC Programming
CNC Technical Machine Operator
Electrical Troubleshooting
Electrical Troubleshooting and Preventive Maintenance
Electronic Engineering Technology
Fluid Power
Fluid Power & Control
Fundamental Principles of Machining
Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing
Fundamentals of Systematic Injection Molding
Gauge Reading and Measurement
Geometric Dimensioning & Tensioning (GD&T)
Hot Sheet and Plate Rolling Fundamentals
Hydraulics
Hydraulics & Pneumatics
Industrial Electricity
Industrial Maintenance – Fluid Power & Electrical with PLCs
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology
Industrial Pneumatics
Industrial Technology 3D Printing
Introduction to Hydraulics
Introduction to Manual Machining
Introductory Welding
Jig & Fixture Design
Lathe Essentials
Machine Operator Fundamentals
Machinery Vibrations
Machining Fundamentals
Maintenance Fundamentals
Maintenance Technician
Manufacturing Engineering Materials
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Manufacturing Machine Maintenance
Manufacturing Technology
Manufacturing Technology: Electrical
Manufacturing Technology: Fluid Systems
Manufacturing Technology: Production Associates – Beginner
Manufacturing Technology: Production Associates – Intermediate
Measurement and Calibration
Mechanical Assembly
Mechanical Components
Mechanical Conveyors
Mill Essentials
Milling Machinist
Nondestructive Testing
Precision Measurement
Precision Press Brake
Programmable Controllers II
Programmable Logic Controllers
Programmable Logic Controllers 1
Programmable Logic Controllers 2
Quality Fundamentals
Quality Practices and Measurement
Quality Production
Tool and Die Making
Tooling & Fixturing – Lubricants & Coolants
Welding: GTAW and GMAW

Learn more about how PMA can help you with Ohio TechCred funds. Contact Connie King, workforce development director, at [email protected] or 216-901-8800 ext. 103.

PMA can also work with you to develop a custom, in-plant or on-demand training program that fits in the TechCred reimbursement program.

FAQS

PMA Questions?

If you don’t see your question listed, feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help!

To join PMA, visit the membership page and complete the interest form. You’ll need to provide information about your company and your areas of interest. After submission, a member of PMA’s membership team will follow up with you and schedule a call to learn more. Membership is open to companies in the metalforming industry.

The yearly membership fee for PMA varies depending on your company’s size and type. Fees are structured to ensure accessibility for businesses of all sizes, from small manufacturers to large corporations. Contact PMA directly for a customized quote.

You will be sent your renewal notice via email. The email will contain your invoice and instructions to renew. Renewals typically go out to members in November. Complete the renewal process to ensure continuous access to all the resources and benefits that PMA offers. Renewal reminders are sent before your membership expires.

Nonmembers can attend most PMA events, but they will need to pay at the nonmember registration price, which is typically higher than the discounted rate available to members. PMA members enjoy reduced rates and priority access to these events, making membership a cost-effective option for regular attendees.

Doug Trout

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Dan Toth

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Marianne Sichi

Technical Program Manager

Ilene Schwartz

Membership Engagement Specialist

Sam Schwab

Marketing Intern

Mary Pramik

Workforce Development Manager & Education Support Manager of PMAEF

Prior to joining the PMA staff, Mary held positions as a program specialist for the Educational Center of Northeast Ohio and as an administrative program coordinator in the professional development department at Baldwin Wallace University.

Erin Peterman

Meetings and Events Manager

Marlene O'Brien

Editorial Manager

Mike Novatny

Senior Graphics Designer

Diana Novak

Membership Engagement Specialist

Cindy Minn

Membership Insights Data Manager

Alison Miller

Meetings and Events Manager

Lou Kren

Senior Editor

Senior Editor Louis Kren has worked as an editor in trade and technical publishing since 1988. Before joining MetalForming in April 2000, he served as editor-in-chief of Forging magazine. During his career Lou also served as an editor with Foundry and 33 MetalProducing magazines.

Steve Koets

Member Engagement Manager

Randy Kish

Membership Engagement Manager

Adam Jarvis

Systems Administrator

Garret Horvath

Art Director/Graphic Designer

Julia Gannon

Meetings and Events Manager

Susan Cubranich

Production Manager

Brittany Borden

Marketing Coordinator

Melody Berendt

Circulation Manager

Lori Bailey

Accounting Assistant/Office Manager

Damon Wolf

Publisher

Damon Wolf joined PMA as the sales manager for MetalForming magazine in the fall of 2018. In 2025, Damon was promoted to associate publisher. In April 2026, Damon was promoted to publisher. He handles all print and online sales related to the magazine and leads the strategic direction of the magazine. Damon comes to PMA from GIE Media, where he served for 10 years as regional sales manager for that company’s three manufacturing publications. Prior to that, he sold for American Machinist, then a publication of Penton Media, and other B2B industry magazines, totaling 18 years of B2B publishing experience.

Dean Phillips

Technical Director

Dean Phillips joined the PMA staff as director of technical training in May 2024. Prior to this, he was heavily involved with PMA Tennessee District, served on the PMA safety committee, and was a contributor to MetalForming magazine. Dean has been an active member of the forming and fabricating community for the past 35 years. He started his career at Niagara (later Clearing Niagara Bliss, CNB), serving as service tech, regional sales manager and fabrication product director. Later, he was the fabrication product director for Piranha / Allsteel and designed the Titan press brake with Tennsmith as its director of fabrication products. Dean also was national sales manager for SEYI Presses. Dean is an expert in IIoT and strategy for AI-based systems, as well as an expert on safety and controls, working to make manufacturers as productive and safe as possible. Dean spent 20 years with Link Systems and is designing VR/AR as president of Longevity Industries’ “Reality Safe.” You can hear Dean, the host/producer of PMA’s “Destiny of Manufacturing” podcast, with industry leaders and technical experts.

Mark Fortuna

Director of Membership Sales

Mark Fortuna joined the Precision Metalforming Association in 2018 and currently serves as director of membership. With more than 30 years of experience in sales and relationship management, Mark leads PMA’s membership strategy, helping manufacturers connect with the resources, advocacy and networking opportunities that drive their success. Throughout his career, Mark has held a variety of sales and leadership roles across multiple industries, developing a strong foundation in customer service, strategic growth and team collaboration. His diverse background allows him to bring a fresh perspective to PMA’s mission, focusing on building meaningful relationships and creating long-term value for members. Mark is currently completing his MBA, which he expects to earn in December 2025.

Brad Kuvin

Editorial Director

Brad Kuvin began his career in 1984, accumulating nearly 40 years of experience in covering metal forming and fabricating technologies. Brad served as Editor of Welding Design & Fabrication and Gases & Welding Distributor magazines before joining PMA and MetalForming magazine in 2000.

Connie King

Director of Workforce Development & Executive Director of PMAEF

Prior to joining PMA in May 2022, Connie King served as the director of professional development for Baldwin Wallace University, where she created and delivered original, competency-based learning programs for external organizations and university employees. She previously worked for the University of Akron as a manager of business solutions, where she developed and implemented internal and external organizational development programs, and created community, industry-based consortiums for assessing and satisfying skills demands. Prior to her higher education career, Connie worked in a variety of corporate and entrepreneurial positions which included expertise in marketing, trade show/events management, publishing, and training and development. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Business from Baldwin-Wallace College and an MBA from the University of Akron. 

Drew Gutierrez

Director of Marketing

Drew Gutierrez is the director of marketing at the Precision Metalforming Association and MetalForming magazine, where he leads marketing strategy, communications and brand initiatives across digital and print platforms. With nearly a decade of experience in industrial and association marketing, Drew drives member engagement, event promotion and audience growth through data-driven campaigns and creative storytelling that connect manufacturers with resources, insights and opportunities for success.

Christie Carmigiano

Director of Government & Communications

Christie Carmigiano is the government and communications director at the Precision Metalforming Association, where she works with PMA’s Washington, D.C., team to advocate for policies that ensure a strong U.S. manufacturing sector, and to promote the industry and association in the media and to the public. Prior to joining the PMA staff in 1996, Christie worked as a legislative correspondent for then-U.S. Senator Mike DeWine.

Katlyn Stratis

Executive Director of Member Services

Katlyn Stratis serves as PMA’s Executive Director of Member Services, guiding the programs, events and engagement efforts that connect and support the association’s mission. Building on more than a decade of experience leading PMA’s meetings and events, she now oversees a broader portfolio focused on delivering meaningful value, fostering community, and ensuring members have the resources they need to thrive. Katlyn is passionate about creating experiences that bring people together, spark collaboration and strengthen the metalforming industry.

Mark Getsay

Managing Director