Expanding a business can be a harrowing ordeal at times, but
ZENTX, based in Freeland, has the process down pat.
They have recently expanded the custom fabrication, engineering and scenic departments of their business, and with that growth has added five new faces to the staff.
Randy Peck, Mike Majeski, Don McMullen, Megan Enszer and Kyle Piorkowski have all signed on with ZENTX.
Peck is a craftsman/scenic artist with more than 15 years experience in carpentry and six in scenic production. He has a bachelors of science from Ferris State and an associates in architectural technology from Delta College.
Majeski is a craftsman with more than 20 years of welding experience and 25 of carpentry experience.
Another craftsman joining the staff is McMullen, who has more than 30 years in the museum industry and eight years of experience in carpentry and electronics.
Enszer is a 3D rendering specialist who has a bachelors of science from Laurence Technology and a building information modeling and computer visualization certification.
Piorkowski is a fabrication assistant and a recent graduate of Bay City Western High School and is working toward his associates in applied science from Delta College.
Writer: Sam Eggleston
Source: ZENTX
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