Matt Poischbeg had a problem. A veteran mold maker was about to retire from Everett’s Sea-Lect Plastics, and its vice president and general manager could not find a replacement. Poischbeg advertised ...
A wave of nostalgia rushed over me as I sat in my car in the rain, perusing the contents of my takeout lunch from Lect’s Soup Stop. I don’t know if it was the tidy paper sack or the surprise chocolate ...
Apprenticeships are a key part of the growth strategy for injection molder Sea-Lect Plastics Corp. in Everett, Wash., and executive Matt Poischbeg is more than happy to tell other executives about it.