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Rep. Wenstrup visits Corvac Composites in GreenfieldThe Highland County Press
Greenfield,
July 31, 2016
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Meghan Waters
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Jobs & the Economy
Second District Rep. Brad Wenstrup visited Corvac Composites in Greenfield on Thursday, July 28.
The manufacturing plant celebrated its official grand opening on June 16. “The Corvac Composites manufacturing plant will bring almost 200 jobs to Greenfield and the surrounding area, providing important economic opportunities to our community," Rep. Wenstrup said. "I thank Jobs Ohio, the Appalachian Partnership for Economic Growth (APEG), Highland County Economic Development, and Greenfield officials and council members for their hard work in bringing Corvac to Ohio’s Second District.” Corvac's North Washington Street facility in located at the former RR Donnelley building in Greenfield. Corvac is a leading supplier of plastic components to major automotive manufacturers. According to its website, with 30 years of experience, Corvac Composites has become a leader in bringing thermoform manufacturing into the realm of high-volume automotive applications. Different from injection molding, the Corvac ProcessTM utilizes a single side mold and vacuum to create the product shape. Rep. Wenstrup was elected in 2012 to represent the people of Ohio’s Second Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives. He brings experience as a doctor, Army Reserve officer, Iraq War veteran, and small business owner to help Congress tackle the economic and security challenges facing the nation. In the 114th Congress, he serves on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, the Armed Services Committee, and the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, where he is the chairman of the Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity. Click here to read the original article in The Highland County Press. |