#PuebloMakes

I grew up in a paper mill town in New Jersey and after I came to Pueblo 20 years ago, it took me a while to figure out why I felt at home so quickly. I realized that Pueblo has the same ethnic blue collar diversity, the same friendly but tough welcome, and the same hands-on, “we can do this” attitude of my home town. Both towns are maker towns. Pueblo makes steel, but we also roast coffee, we design and make jewelry, we customize hot rods, and we paint murals. We have great manufacturing companies that make carbon disk brakes for aircraft, towers for wind turbines, traction chains, rail products, custom kitchen cabinet doors, fruit handling equipment, high end GPS devices, bath and body products, and more. I sew.

When you meet someone from Pueblo, ask them what they make.

2 thoughts on “#PuebloMakes”

  1. Hello there, Dr. Jane:
    Your “Welcome” message is quite inspiring, informative and insightful – it does what good welcomes should do, your message introduces and invites at the same time: to wit,

    I also moved to Pueblo, Colorado USA from NJ and felt the same affinity as you because of the cultural similarities – I help ordinary people transform themselves into extraordinary leaders through behaving, believing and becoming more effective.

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