The Manufacturing Hall of Fame has inducted a new cohort which includes four individuals and five families. Angela Phillips of Phillips Tube Group, Paki Goyal of Ohio Brass and Goyal Industries, and Jim Snyder of Hi-Lo Trailers. Paki Goyal was one of the early tenants of the incubator program. When Ohio Brass closed, he and some other former employees struck out on their own. Paki's son Jay Goyal, is a Braintree Board member.
Posthumously:
- Don Snyder of Tappan Stove Company and Snyder/ Hi-Lo Trailers
- Rudolph(1873-1948), Frank(1877-1954), Lewis(1910-1960) & Albert (1915-2002) Hartman of Hartman Circuit Board/ Electric Company (now TE Connectivity)
- Henry Huggins(1857-1936) & Henry Bostwick(1895-1979) Sanford of New Method Stove Company
- John(1909-1990), Buss(1913-1961) & Hod(1915-1996) Bolesky, and Dutch(1901-1974) & Jim R(1929-2015) Germany of Mansfield Electric Controls/ Therm-O-Disc
- Thomas J(1871-1918), William H(1873-1960), Albert I(1880-1959), Samuel(1883-1972), John Jr(1885-1931), Harold(1887-1950), Frank A(1888-1968) & James G(1891-1945) Davey of Mansfield Sheet & Tin Plate Company (now Cleveland Cliffs)
- William J(1860-1936), Paul(1887-1978), Alan(1894-1972) & Dick(1914-2007) Tappan of Eclipse/ Tappan Stove Company
Each inductee received a personalized cutting board from Miller Fabricating and Welding. Descendants or business partners accepted the awards for posthumously inducted family members.