DeWITT, N.Y. — MACNY, The Manufacturers Association says it will induct Graham Brodock, president of Kris-Tech Wire of Rome, into its Manufacturers Wall of Fame. The organization is recognizing Brodock for his “visionary leadership and transformative impact” at Kris-Tech Wire, where he has served as president since 2014. MACNY’s Manufacturers Wall of Fame recognizes people […]
DeWITT, N.Y. — MACNY, The Manufacturers Association says it will induct Graham Brodock, president of Kris-Tech Wire of Rome, into its Manufacturers Wall of Fame.
The organization is recognizing Brodock for his “visionary leadership and transformative impact” at Kris-Tech Wire, where he has served as president since 2014.
MACNY’s Manufacturers Wall of Fame recognizes people who have “demonstrated long-term dedication, outstanding leadership, and significant contributions” to their industries and communities in Central and Upstate New York, the association said in its announcement.
Under Brodock’s guidance, Kris-Tech has evolved from a small regional wire mill to a nationally recognized manufacturer, MACNY said. Brodock’s approach to leadership, which blends culture, employee wellness, and cutting-edge manufacturing practices, has “propelled the company into a new era of growth and success,” per the announcement.
“Graham exemplifies the values of innovation, dedication, and leadership that MACNY seeks to recognize with our Manufacturers Wall of Fame,” Randy Wolken, president and CEO of MACNY, said. “His ability to blend visionary leadership with a deep respect for culture and employee well-being has transformed Kris-Tech Wire into a highly respected leader in the manufacturing sector. His commitment to continuous improvement, both in manufacturing and in people development, is truly inspiring. We are proud to honor him with this prestigious recognition as he continues to make a lasting impact on the manufacturing industry and his community.”
MACNY members and community leaders will honor Brodock at MACNY’s 112th annual Celebration of Manufacturing on May 22 at the SRC Arena & Events Center on the campus of Onondaga Community College in the town of Onondaga.
“Unique” background
MACNY describes Brodock’s journey to leadership in manufacturing as unique. With no formal background in manufacturing or business, he studied art history as an undergraduate and went on to earn a master’s degree in Ancient Greek and Latin from Cambridge University in Cambridge, England.
He later taught high school Latin in Austin, Texas, before pivoting to the manufacturing industry by joining Kris-Tech Wire. His liberal-arts education and “diverse experiences have shaped his distinctive leadership style, emphasizing respect, personal growth, and a commitment to continuous learning,” MACNY said.