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Inductotherm receives Gloucester County Institute of Technology’s 2024 Business Partner of the Year honor

January 31, 2025

Gloucester County Institute of Technology 2024 Business Partner of the Year is Inductotherm Corp. Inductotherm employees are a well-known presence at Gloucester County Institute of Technology (GCIT), eager to assist and support students in the school’s Construction and Engineering programs. The Rancocas-based company visits the campus several times a year, hosting career fairs and more, and GCIT is grateful for this partnership.

GCIT has recognized Inductotherm as the 2024 Business Partner of the Year.

At GCIT, Inductotherm provides Construction and Engineering students with internships so they can gain real-world career experience and insight. During the last three years, the company has hired many GCIT students and has made monetary donations to the school.

Inductotherm’s recent donation to the GCIT Robotics Club allowed students to purchase a robotics kit and compete in SkillsUSA and TSA Vex competitions.

“Inductotherm, Inc. has been a world class industry partner to GCIT in providing real-world experiences for our students as well as contributing to the success of students on the SkillsUSA Robotics Team,” said Christine Datz, director of student personnel services at GCIT. “They are to be commended for being such a phenomenal resource and partner to us.”

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