DeWITT, N.Y. — MACNY, the DeWitt–based Manufacturers Association of Central New York, announced it will induct the late Raymond Currier, founder of Auburn–based Currier Plastics, Inc., and Arnie Rubenstein, board chairman of DeWitt electronics firm United Radio, into its Manufacturers Wall of Fame this May.

MACNY will recognize Currier and Rubenstein at the organization’s 104th annual dinner on May 18, the association said in a news release.

More than 700 business and community leaders are expected to celebrate their accomplishments, which MACNY will commemorate with a plaque on the Manufacturers Wall of Fame at its headquarters.

The Manufacturers Wall of Fame celebrates individuals who have demonstrated “long-term dedication” to manufacturing in central and upstate New York.

Currier and Rubenstein represent the 17th class of members inducted into the Manufacturers Wall of Fame.

They join a “prestigious” group of manufacturing leaders who have been honored since the Wall of Fame’s inception in 2001, MACNY said.

 

Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com

Eric Reinhardt

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