Serving The SilMan Community
Issue 15
September 2024
Serving The SilMan Community
Issue 01
April 2022
In This Issue
BUSINESS UPDATE
FROM THE FIELD
COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT
On The Move
On The Move
Business Update
We’ve heard a lot about the ThredUP mannequins, and now we finally get a look!
Once again, we see the value of building healthy relationships and providing excellence as promised to our beloved customers…they keep coming back for more.

From The Field
Cornell School
Replace HVAC Framing for Cornell Elementary
File this one under “Yep, we do that.”
A substantial number of our team members spent their summer in school—or rather, working in a school with Marina Mechanical to remove and replace framing for a new HVAC system. Cornell Elementary School is the end-user of the Albany Unified School District, nestled between Berkeley and El Cerrito. Learn more about the school.
We don’t often see our team out in the field with hammers and nails. However, our Carpenter Team was a perfect match for the tenacity and organizational strengths to complete this large-scale carpentry project over the summer break.
Scope of Work
Timeline
The team performed prep and pull-ahead work in March, with full construction operations beginning in June. They completed the project on September 18. At the time of this report, a small crew remains onsite to perform additional change order work, and other items which were delayed due to the late delivery of materials.
Team leaders Shellia and Angel unanimously agreed that the standout achievement during this project was meeting the schedule. The crew’s steadfast commitment is reflected in their 10-hour-a-day, Monday through Saturday agenda required to meet the start-of-school deadline.

Community Spotlight
Meet Turner Burgess

Turner Burgess grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina. Throughout his youth he passionately pursued sports, including football, basketball, and baseball. It is a love that continue to the present.
After high school, Mr. Burgess headed to the beach, attended UNC Wilmington, and earned a BS in Environmental Science. While in college, he enrolled for a semester abroad in Ireland. While he was there, he also played on their basketball team!
After starting his a few years in the industry, he continued his education pursuing Masters of Environmental Safety and Health (MESH) at the University of Wisconsin Whitewater (online), graduating Magna Cum Laude.
Today, Turner resides in Wilmington with his wife and will mark their first anniversary in October.
Burgess is excited to find SilMan. His previous assignment was limited to environmental issues and dealt with a limited range of applications. In his new role with us, he faces a wide variety of environmental and safety situations and travels to job sites. He also enjoys the challenges presented by Mr. Safety himself: “Scott has been a great mentor and teammate,” Turner said, “creating an environment of continuous learning in our department.”
Turner recently experienced his first assignment in an operational safety management role during the Honda shutdown. Seeing an auto plant in operation was a “Wow” moment, and he was blown away by the work ethic and teamwork of SilMan’s field teams.
Back home, Turner’s love for athletics persists, and has led him to pursue Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. And he’s not messing around! His passion for the sport leads him to the gym daily and into the competitive arena.
What is your favorite part of working at SilMan?
“I love the opportunity to travel and meet team members face to face. I also appreciate the range of projects we handle. It keeps our work fresh and interesting and provides a path for growth.” – Turner


Michele Douglas on Day One.

Cameron Trease on Day One with Garrett.

Tony Napier on “Day One”!!

Backpack Drive for Tupelo Schools.

IFS: Boston, Mass.

Amazon: Columbus, Ohio.

ASR: Crockett, Calif.

Barton-Malow: Detroit, Mich.

Amazon: Los Angeles, Calif.

Daifuku: Marysville, Ohio.

Amazon: Monroe, Ohio.

Amazon: Phoenix, Ariz.

UPI: Pittsburgh, Calif.

Grove: Reno, Nev.

Amazon: Toronto, CAN.

One last shot from Spokane, Wash.

Fleet Feature

Safety Tip
Mental Health Awareness

As the year begins to wind down, it’s important to discuss an essential but often overlooked aspect of our workplace: mental health. Just as we prioritize physical safety on the job site, it’s crucial to maintain mental well-being on and off the job.
Understanding Mental Health
Mental health affects how we think, feel, and act. It also influences how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices while out on the job. Mental health issues can come about from various factors such as work-related stress, personal life challenges, or even personal or family health problems.
Signs of Mental Health Struggles
It's essential to recognize the signs that someone may be struggling with their mental health. Look out for changes in behavior, increased absenteeism, a decline in performance, or unusual emotional responses. If you notice these signs in yourself or a colleague, it’s important to act and get help.
How to Support Mental Health
In conclusion, just like physical safety, mental well-being is vital for our productivity and cohesion as a team at SilMan Industries. Remember, it's okay to ask for help or seek support if you or your coworkers show signs of mental health struggles. Let’s prioritize mental health—not just for ourselves but for each other as a team.
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If you are struggling, you are not alone. Reach out to a teammate, senior leader, or HR for assistance. Or call or text 988 for anonymous professional support.
Team Member Jams,
curated by the Safety Team

Gregg Meadows
Rolex on a Redneck
Gregg is a Millwright Leader, currently working on the DAC project in Marysville, Ohio. He lives in Conyers, Georgia, and enjoys offroading and cooking.
Meadows enjoys all types of music, and a close runner-up for his favorite song is "Left Turn on a Red Light" by Blackfoot (1979).
"I love this song because it brings up a lot of childhood memories."
Foundations
Reflections On The Way We Work & Connect
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a golden hue across the campus, I watched my oldest daughter step into a new chapter of her life—college. The excitement across campus stirred a deep reflection within me about the essence of personal branding. It was a reminder that every experience is a fertile ground for cultivating who we are and how we want the world to perceive us.
Each student embodied a unique blend of personalities, styles, and aspirations. Some donned vintage tees that screamed individuality, while others sported polished outfits reflecting ambition. Each choice and interaction was a step in defining their personal brands. It struck me that personal branding is more than just a trend; it’s an ongoing, intentional journey of self-discovery and self-presentation.
“The person we have the greatest power to change is ourselves.”
As the speaker’s words echoed through my mind, I considered the importance of self-awareness in shaping our identities. We consistently experiment with new ideas, explore diverse perspectives, and ultimately define our values. We all hold the reins to this journey.
Our "Personal Brand" isn't merely a reflection of our actions; it's about visibility and the values we choose to represent. As we navigate a vibrant landscape of new experiences and relationships, we must align our intentions with our actions. Whether preparing for a new project, engaging in challenging conversations, or simply sharing a coffee with a teammate, each interaction is an opportunity to build our reputation.
Our Culture and Relationships are built on Trust, which has become the cornerstone of our brand: Trust in your team’s abilities and lean into your integrity and values.
Self Awareness
The way we present ourselves can unlock new levels of success and connection. Your voice, your body language, and your ability to communicate effectively play pivotal roles in how you interact with your peers, family, and even your clients. Self-awareness is the compass that helps us to navigate the complexities of building positive relationships.
It guides us in making intentional decisions that resonate with our true selves.
Community, Team, Friendship
Building a personal brand is also about nurturing relationships. Productive relationships, rooted in trust and effective communication, are essential for growth. They create a network of support that can propel you forward, opening doors to new opportunities and experiences.
Ultimately, this foundation of self-awareness, trust, and intentionality will build a legacy of success. In a world where everyone is crafting their story, I have no doubt that you will emerge with an authentic, impactful, and unique brand of your own.







