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WTC Donates to the A-State Foundation

WTC Donates to the A-State Foundation

JONESBORO, Ark.—On Friday, June 21, Todd McClung presented a donation of $50,000 to the A-State Foundation on behalf of the Workforce Training Consortium (WTC). McClung is the current WTC president and VP of Manufacturing Operations for Hytrol Conveyor Company Inc. The funds will directly benefit the Arkansas State University Engineering department.

McClung said, “It is my honor to present this check on behalf of the WTC. We hope these funds will benefit A-State engineering students as they train and prepare for their future careers.” The WTC was created by Hytrol founder Tom Loberg over 40 years ago to offer cutting edge training to both current and future employees.

Pictured below from left to right are Jesica Blackburn, Austin Guymon, Dr. Abhijit Bhattacharyya, Todd McClung, Dr. Drew Fleming, and Christy Valentine.

About Hytrol:

Hytrol Conveyor Company Inc. is a world leader in the design and manufacturing of material handling systems for a variety of industries. Since its founding, the company has been dedicated to pushing forward the material handling industry. Hytrol is the largest conveyor manufacturer in the United States. It designs, develops, and delivers the most advanced material handling systems and includes a network of more than 100 independent businesses worldwide. For more information on Hytrol, visit hytrol.com.

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