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01-13-2004

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January 13, 2003

HEALEY RECOGNIZES BARIL DIE’S ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT

 

 

HAVERHILL – Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healey today honored Baril Die Company with the Governor’s Entrepreneurial Spirit Award.

 

Presented monthly as part of Governor Mitt Romney’s “Jobs First” initiative, the Entrepreneurial Spirit Award recognizes individuals who best demonstrate the entrepreneurial spirit that drives the Massachusetts economy and who inspire others to turn their ideas into action.

 

“Governor Romney and I established this award to honor and celebrate some of the state’s most innovative companies as well as to highlight the creative entrepreneurs who are helping to drive economic growth here in the Commonwealth,” said Healey.

 

Baril Die Company specializes in die and laser cutting services for the medical device, life science, diagnostic, military, electronics and automotive industries. It offers design, material selection, rapid prototyping services and production runs using fully automated and manually fed presses and is an authorized converter of 3M Medical and 3M Industrial adhesives.

 

Founded in 1972 in a garage by the Baril Family, Baril Die Company has grown into a state-of-the-art facility now located in Haverhill. From aerospace to medical, membrane switches to snowboard manufacturers, Baril’s diverse customer base ensures the company has the expertise to deliver a wide variety of products and services.

 

In addition to providing more than 50 jobs to the local economy, Baril Die continues to grow and hire.

 

“The same entrepreneurial spirit that first sparked this company more than 30 years ago continues to influence the exceptional products produced at Baril,” said Healey. “Many Baril customers are leaders in their industries and bring new technical assignments to the company.”

 

“This award is an important milestone for our company,” said Danny Baril, Baril Die Company’s Vice President of Operations. “My family and I are grateful for the hard work of our employees and the support of our many partners and customers.”

 

Since July, the Romney Administration has presented the Governor’s Entrepreneurial Spirit Award to the Yankee Candle Company of South Deerfield, The Chamberlain Group of Great Barrington, Stacy’s Pita Chips of Randolph, Finale of Boston, ZipCar of Cambridge and posthumously to the founder of Inc. Magazine, Bernie Goldhirsh.

 

 

 

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