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CNC Machines Chooses Orlando Veteran as Recipient of its First Ever Veteran to Machinist Scholarship


SANFORD, Fla., Feb. 14, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- CNC Machines announced today that it has chosen Kevin Bruffet of Orlando, FL as the recipient of its first-ever Veteran to Machinist scholarship. CNC Machines, a Florida-based used CNC machine dealer, established the veteran-exclusive scholarship program late last year as a means of supporting both the longevity of the American manufacturing industry and veterans returning to civilian life who want to start new careers.

From left to right it is Joe Lamberty Assitant Director at Advanced Manufacturing Training Center, Kevin Bruffet Our Veteran Scholarship Recipient, Curt Doherty our CEO and our lead tech and Army Vet David Wilkes

"We are thrilled to award Mr. Bruffet our first veteran scholarship. He is exactly the type of person we had in mind when we were creating the program. His work ethic, service record and commitment to starting a new career to provide a reliable income for his family made his selection the obvious choice," said Curt Doherty, founder & CEO at CNC Machines. 

Bruffet, 39, is a U.S. Army veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom, and recipient of the Purple Heart and several other awards and commendations. During his training and two-year deployment to Afghanistan, Bruffet missed the birth of one of his children and suffered life-altering injuries after his vehicle struck an IED - leaving him with a TBI, ruptured discs, and neurological damage which forced him to take a medical retirement. 

The husband and father of four attends the Valencia Advanced Manufacturing Training Center in Kissimmee, FL. He is enrolled in the center's mechatronics program, which provides training and certification in mechanical operations and systems, industrial electricity and electronics, power fluids, and programmable logic computers. Local manufacturers work closely with the school to hire students who acquire the transferrable skills for their particular organization.

"We are fortunate to have an organization like Valencia here in central Florida that is providing invaluable training and partnerships with areas manufacturers to help bridge the manufacturing skills and employment gap," added Doherty. "In central Florida, demand is high for skilled industrial maintenance and mechatronics workers due to the number of high-tech manufacturing and distribution companies located there as well as businesses that serve the space and defense industries and amusement parks," explained Doherty.

Bruffet said the scholarship will go a long way in helping him to afford the training he needs.

"I am really trying to get started in the manufacturing industry and begin a new chapter in my life. I believe that this training will give me the skills to find a great job in a field that will be a great fit for me," said Bruffet. "This scholarship is a huge opportunity for me because resources are very tight. I very much appreciate what CNC Machines is doing for veterans."

The Manufacturing Institute, in its publication, From Military Front Lines to Manufacturing Front Lines: Veterans and Your Workforce, concluded from research it conducted, that ex-military personnel make excellent manufacturing workers. The report specifically calls out certain traits that veterans typically possess that meld well in the manufacturing industry such as: ability to readily learn new skills and concepts; leadership skills; understanding of the value of teamwork; performing well under pressure; respect for procedures; being attuned to global and technological trends as well as health and safety standards; along with others.

The natural fit of veterans with manufacturing has also been called out by other military and manufacturing organizations including Military.com ? the largest online military and veteran membership organization with more than 10 million members.

"We want to invest back into the American manufacturing industry and CNC Machines will continue to do what we can to ensure its strong future," said Doherty.

"I am very thankful that such a supportive organization as CNC Machines is helping veterans get their dream started," said Bruffet.

If you want to help Kevin or donate to other veterans at Valencia Advanced Manufacturing Training Center you can email Joe Lamberty at [email protected] for more information.

For More Information Contact:
Jonathan Alonso | [email protected]

SOURCE CNC Machines


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