COMMUNITY CONNECTION – Remember shop class?

COMMUNITY CONNECTION – Remember shop class?

Bendix Academy reviving toolmanship

Bendix shop and workbench

Do you remember shop class? The Fox Run Men’s Club sure did when Todd Trainor, Founder and Program Director, and Wendy Zielen visited them in November. Todd and Wendy shared the story of  how Bendix Academy is bringing back practical skills and mechanical self-reliance for today’s youth. Their presentation stirred fond memories of shop class among those assembled, who applauded the Academy’s efforts to prepare the next generation for skilled trades and self-sufficient living. These skills are becoming increasingly absent in today’s youth development.

 

 

Bendix Academy’s Purpose and Mission

Since its founding, Bendix Academy has been on a mission to instill mechanical skills and self-reliance in future generations, preparing them for careers in trades, maintenance, and engineering. Todd described this mission to the audience as a toolmanship revival. “We’re creating tomorrow’s toolmen today,” he told the audience, explaining how Bendix Academy’s programs equip students with hands-on experience and essential life skills.

For many in the room, the program’s lessons echoed skills they’d learned in their own youth, either in shop class or from family members. Wendy emphasized, “We’re not just teaching about how to use tools; we’re teaching other life skills that go along with gaining a new skill set, including respect and confidence.”

 

Why Toolmanship Education Matters

In an era where vocational education is declining and the demand for skilled tradesmanship is increasing, the need for skilled tradespeople has never been greater. Many young people today lack basic mechanical knowledge—an issue Bendix Academy aims to address. Todd acknowledged that toolmanship isn’t for everyone, but for those who are interested, “we’re here to provide it.”

Students come to Bendix Academy with a range of motivations. Some plan to pursue engineering or technology careers and want foundational hands-on experience. Others simply enjoy the independence of being able to fix household items or explore hobbies like maintaining a bicycle. No matter their goals, all students leave with valuable skills that build confidence and foster self-reliance.

A critical element of the program is its mentorship model, which bridges generational gaps. “The goal is for students to connect with mentors from a different generation,” Wendy explained. “At first, it can be intimidating, but it’s incredibly rewarding.” The bonds formed between mentors and students enrich both parties and highlight the community-focused vision of Bendix Academy.

 

 

 

 

Todd Trainor, Founder, Bendix Academy

Toolmanship is the art and skill of using tools and becoming mechanically self-reliant.”  ~ Todd Trainor, Founder and Program Director

“We’re not just teaching tools; we’re teaching life skills, confidence, and respect.” ~ Wendy Zielen, Executive & Development Director

How Bendix Academy Teaches Toolmanship

Bendix Academy student learning car engine mechanics

Hands-On Learning

Bendix Academy’s lessons are designed to engage students in active, practical learning. The program focuses on core skills like tool use, mechanical concepts, and problem-solving. Students work on donated items like appliances and vehicles, gaining real-world experience while building confidence.

“It’s not just about fixing a bike or a lawnmower—it’s about showing kids they can learn and accomplish more than they thought possible,” Wendy said. Photos from the presentation showcased students tackling projects in plumbing, electrical work, automotive repair, woodworking, and more. Todd proudly remarked, “Our facility is eye candy for someone like me.”

Tolerances 1924 vs 2019
How far toolmanship has come in a century!

Mentorship: A One-on-One Approach

One of the program’s key strengths is its personalized mentorship model. Skilled volunteers work closely with students, sharing not only technical knowledge but also important life lessons. Todd explained, “We’re becoming a safe place for kids to ask questions—whether it’s ‘How hard do you torque that?’ or something deeper.”

Respect is a core value at Bendix Academy, extending from the tools and lessons to the mentors themselves. “The mentors take the time to work one-on-one with the kids,” Wendy shared. “In return, we teach the students to show respect—not just for the tools but for the people teaching them.”

Old-style wrenches showing evolution of toolmanship

The Broader Impact of Toolmanship

Career Preparation

For students interested in trades, maintenance, or engineering, Bendix Academy provides a head start. “If someone chooses trade school after high school, they’ll already have a foundation,” Todd explained. More importantly, the program helps students explore their interests early, allowing them to focus on what excites them—or even to rule out paths they don’t enjoy.

Life Skills and Confidence

Beyond career readiness, the Academy helps students overcome their fear of mechanical tasks. Wendy shared a relatable story: “I’ve always been afraid of breaking something when I try to fix it. We’re teaching kids that it’s okay to try—and even to fail—because that’s how you learn.”

Building Community

The Academy’s vision doesn’t stop at teaching students. Todd envisions expanding the program to adults, ex-prisoners re-entering society, and others who could benefit from mechanical skills. “This whole thing is designed to be replicated,” Todd said. “We’re programming it so we can lift it up and plop it down anywhere.” Wendy echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the broader impact: “These kids are learning not just for themselves, but to help their families, neighbors, and communities.”


A Future Filled with Toolmen

Bendix Academy is more than a vocational program—it’s a movement to revive self-reliance, craftsmanship, and community spirit. The Academy seeks support through mentorship, donations, and community involvement to expand its reach and replicate its success in other areas.

Todd closed the presentation with a heartfelt call to action: “The time is now to do this revival. Join us at the workbench—help us pass it on. We’re not just building skills; we’re building confidence, community, and a better future.”

Toolbox made by students in metal-work unit lessons

Book Bendix Academy for Your Next Event

Bring the inspiring mission of Bendix Academy to your organization or group! Todd Trainor and Wendy Zielen offer engaging presentations on “Tomorrow’s Toolment Today,” blending stories of mentorship, mechanical skills, and community impact. Whether you’re reminiscing about shop class or exploring how to empower the next generation, their talks spark connections and inspire action. Perfect for schools, community groups, professional organizations, and more.

Contact us today to book your session and join the revival!

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DIRECTOR’S DESK – Hammering a Happy New Year at Bendix Academy!

DIRECTOR’S DESK – Hammering a Happy New Year at Bendix Academy!

Gratitude for Great Beginnings!

Filing away 2024 and Nailing a great 2025

By Wendy Zielen, Executive and Development Director

As we ring in 2025, I’m thrilled to share the progress and vision for Bendix Academy, where we are shaping the next generation of makers, builders, and creators. Over the past five years, we’ve worked tirelessly to pilot our program, refining our curriculum and building a foundation to teach kids toolmanship through mentorship. Our mission is to ignite a passion for skilled trades with hands-on learning to address the escalating national need.

Wendy in her office loft overlooking Bendix Academy workshop

Above:  Wendy in her office loft overlooking Bendix Academy workship

The Challenge: A National Shortage of Skilled Tradespeople

The numbers tell a sobering story:

  • A 2023 Associated Builders and Contractors report revealed that the construction industry alone needed to hire over 500,000 skilled workers just to meet demand.1
  • A 2024 study by Deloitte highlighted that by 2030, the U.S. could face a shortage of over 2 million manufacturing jobs due to a lack of skilled tradespeople.2
  • Beyond trades, even engineers are reporting gaps in hands-on skills. Employers stress the importance of practical experience alongside theoretical knowledge, and too many young professionals are entering the workforce without these critical abilities.

Our mission is to ignite a passion for skilled trades and hands-on learning in the face of a growing national need.

1. Per HBSDEALER article “ABC: More than 500,000 construction workers needed in 2023“, 2/9/2023

2. Per Deloite press release “US Manufacturing Could Need as Many as 3.8 Million New Employees by 2033“, 4/3/2024

Bendix Academy Boardroom 2025

Above:  Bendix Board 2025

Where We’ve Been

Since our founding, Bendix Academy has focused on addressing this challenge. Growing up in a home that my father built and always being involved directly or tangently with tech and skilled trades, I really understood the problem. I joined the board of Bendix Academy in 2022 to help build on the vision of growing the number of youth with toolmanship know-how.

    Our Solution

    Our goal has always been to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world skills. The pilot program has been about refining this vision, proving what works, and preparing to scale.

    Through our pilot program in the last two years, we’ve:

    • Designed hands-on mentoring lessons to teach students toolmanship skills and mechanical concepts.
    • Partnered with skilled mentors who pass on knowledge and inspire young minds.
    • Sparked curiosity and confidence in students, opening their eyes to the possibilities of careers in trades and engineering.

    Our goal has always been to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world skills. The pilot program has been about refining this vision, proving what works, and preparing to scale.

    Where We’re Going in 2025 – Expanding the Solution

    This year, Bendix Academy is stepping into a new phase of growth. We’re aiming to:
    • Expand Enrollment: We plan to double the number of students we serve, providing more opportunities to explore skilled trades and toolmanship.
    • Build Industry Partnerships: By collaborating with local businesses, unions, and trade associations, we can create stronger pipelines to employment for our graduates.
    • Recruit More Mentors: Skilled tradespeople are the heart of our program. We’re launching campaigns to bring more mentors into the fold, ensuring students have access to the best guidance possible.
    • Raise Awareness: Skilled trades are critical to our nation’s infrastructure, economy, and innovation. We’ll be working to shift perceptions and encourage more young people to consider these rewarding careers.

    The Future of Bendix Academy

    2025 marks an exciting moment for us. With the support of our community, we are poised to grow into a hub where young people can discover their talents, gain hands-on experience, and contribute to solving the skilled trades shortage. Seeing the need and the possibilities for making substantive change, I transitioned in 2024 from being a Bendix Academy board member to the role of Executive and Development Director. I invite you to join Bendix Academy on this journey.

    Whether you’re a tradesperson eager to mentor, a parent of a curious student, or a supporter of hands-on education, your involvement can make a difference. Together, we can empower the next generation to meet the demands of tomorrow while reviving the spirit of craftsmanship in our nation. Let’s hammer out a brighter future and build a legacy of skilled, confident, and inspired young people!

     

     

    Here’s to 2025 and beyond!

    Wendy Zielen
    [email protected]

     

     

    FAMILY FOCUS – A parent’s perspective

    FAMILY FOCUS – A parent’s perspective

    Grateful for the positive influence

    Written by Christine, parent of a Bendix Student

    I’m Christine, parent of a student at Bendix Academy. I would like to share a little of how I feel about our experience with Bendix Academy and what it continues to do for me and my son.

    This exceptional Tooling Mentorship program teaches him valuable skills with tools while instilling essential life traits like respect, compassion, and empathy. The program’s holistic approach gives my son a sense of purpose and direction, and I’m grateful for the positive influence it has on his life.

    I’m thrilled to share the profound impact Bendix Academy has on my son’s life.

    What impresses me most is the mentorship aspect of the program. My son is paired with an experienced mentor who teaches him technical skills and serves as a positive role model. This is especially significant for my son, as his own grandfather lives far away. 

    Having a caring and experienced mentor fill this void makes a world of difference. 

    I’m also struck by the sense of purpose and significance that Bendix Academy brings to its mentors. These dedicated individuals, often with years of experience, find new meaning in sharing their knowledge and skills with the next generation. It’s a beautiful reciprocity, where both the teens and their mentors benefit from the experience.

    Through Bendix Academy, my son learns to apply his new skills to real-world problems, helping those in need. He sees how his abilities make a tangible difference in his community, which fosters a sense of social responsibility and compassion.

    The program’s emphasis on service and kindness helps shape my son into a thoughtful and considerate young person.

    I’ve witnessed my son’s confidence grow as he tackles projects and overcomes challenges. He’s developing a sense of pride in his work and a willingness to lend a helping hand. Bendix Academy is equipping my son with practical skills, providing a supportive community, and offering a positive influence in his life.

    This remarkable program empowers teenagers with life skills, character development, and a sense of purpose. It plays a significant role in my son’s development into the best version of himself.

    Bendix Academy thanks you, Christine, for sharing your experience with us!

    Please contact us at [email protected] for any questions,
    or click below to submit an application to become a student!

    Bendix Academy Pilot Program Ready to Expand in 2025

    Bendix Academy Pilot Program Ready to Expand in 2025

    Bendix Academy, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing students with essential toolmanship skills through hands-on mentorship, has successfully completed its pilot program and is preparing to expand to full-time programming in 2025. The academy’s mission is to inspire the next generation of innovators by equipping them with practical skills that can be applied in both everyday life and future career paths.

    The pilot program, launched in 2022, has provided invaluable learning opportunities for participants, allowing them to work directly with experienced mentors who guide them in the use of tools and problem-solving techniques. This mentorship model fosters not only mechanical self-reliance but also critical thinking, discipline, and professional behavior—skills that are essential for success in any field. The Toolmanship Mentoring program is the start of the talent pipeline for trades, engineering, and maintenance.

    “The success of our pilot has been beyond our expectations,” said Todd Trainor, Founder and Program Director of Bendix Academy. “We’ve seen firsthand how kids thrive when they’re given the chance to learn in a supportive, hands-on environment. The mentorship component has been key, as our mentors not only teach toolmanship, but also build relationships that boost confidence and spark curiosity in our students.”

    Todd Trainor, Founder, Bendix Academy

    “The success of our pilot has been beyond our expectations.”  ~ Todd Trainor, Founder and Program Director

    Due to the overwhelming demand and positive feedback from the community, Bendix Academy is preparing to expand its programming in 2025. The expansion will allow for a greater number of afterschool and homeschool students aged 12 – 18 to participate, with more opportunities for specialized training in areas such as woodworking, mechanical repair, and engineering concepts.

    As Bendix Academy looks ahead to 2025, the organization remains committed to its core values of  mentorship, practical learning, and community involvement. With continued support, the academy is poised to make a lasting impact on the lives of its students.

    Below:  Learning how to do hard things requires mastering the basics then moving on. Below are two students experiencing the power of leverage when using tools to lift a car and divide wood.

    Above:  Lucy jacking up a car

    Above:  Max sawing board

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    FOUNDER’S FORUM – Todd Trainor’s Vision for Bendix Academy’s Future

    FOUNDER’S FORUM – Todd Trainor’s Vision for Bendix Academy’s Future

    Todd Trainor, Founder, Bendix Academy

    Todd Trainor, the passionate founder of Bendix Academy, has recently taken on a new role as the Program Director, stepping into an active leadership position to guide the academy into its next chapter. Having always been deeply committed to creating opportunities for youth to learn valuable hands-on skills, Todd’s excitement for this new role is palpable. He now leads efforts to expand and enhance the curriculum, as well as develop new programs designed to prepare the next generation for careers requiring toolmanship skills such as trades, maintenance, or engineering.

    Since its inception, Bendix Academy has been dedicated to providing students, starting as early as age 12, with practical education in fields like auto mechanics, woodworking, electrical work, plumbing, and beyond. The academy’s mission is to equip students with the confidence and abilities they need to explore and succeed in trade professions—fields that are increasingly in demand in today’s economy. As Todd looks forward to this new chapter, he remains focused on the academy’s original vision while scaling its efforts to meet the growing demand.

    “There’s so much excitement around where we’re heading. We’re working hard to meet our potential and looking forward to an amazing 2025!” ~ Todd Trainor

    One of Todd’s primary objectives in his new role is to increase the academy’s capacity to serve more students from Brighton and surrounding communities. With more youth expressing a desire to learn about the skilled trades, and fewer programs available to fulfill that need, interest in learning toolmanship at the Academy is growing rapidly. This surge in demand is a driving force behind Todd’s efforts to expand the range of courses offered at Bendix Academy and create a more comprehensive learning experience.

    “Not long ago, it was typical that young people learned toolmanship skills form their parents, like I did from my father in the 70’s. No grades or certifications, just passing it on. However, that has quietly declined over the years. Fortunately, our program has restored toolmanship mentoring. The community has discovered us, and demand is skyrocketing.”

    Building out the curriculum is no small task, but Todd is committed to ensuring that Bendix Academy remains at the forefront of hands-on education. The academy has already developed many of the foundational courses, and the next step is to create additional core lessons and provide specialized elective opportunities, giving students a chance to hone specific skills that align with their interests and career goals.

    By expanding the mentor pool, Todd aims to give each student personalized support as they navigate their learning journey.

    Mentorship is another key aspect of Bendix Academy’s model, and Todd is working to recruit more skilled professionals and retirees to volunteer as mentors. These mentors provide invaluable guidance, sharing their industry expertise and helping to bridge the gap between education and the working world. 

    Under Todd’s leadership, Bendix Academy is poised for significant growth. He sees 2025 as a year full of opportunity, one where the academy will not only expand its reach but also deepen its impact on students and the community. Todd’s dedication to empowering youth through skills training has never been stronger, and his new role as Program Director allows him to directly shape the academy’s future with vision and determination.

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    BOARDROOM BRIEF –  Welcoming Ray Krom as Bendix Academy’s New Board Chair

    BOARDROOM BRIEF – Welcoming Ray Krom as Bendix Academy’s New Board Chair

    Bendix Academy Board Chair, Ray Krom

    Bendix Academy is excited to announce that Ray Krom will assume the role of Board Chair starting November 12, 2024. Ray brings a wealth of experience, both professionally and personally, that aligns perfectly with Bendix Academy’s mission of educating youth in the skilled trades. His leadership and deep understanding of technical fields will be instrumental as the academy continues to grow and serve the community.

    Ray’s journey into engineering began with his education at Lawrence Technological University, where he graduated summa cum laude with a BS in Electrical Engineering in 1985. His career spans over five decades, where he has gained extensive experience in designing machine control systems, data acquisition, and software, with a particular focus on special machine tools and automated test equipment. Ray’s work as an electrical engineer took him across a variety of industries, providing him with a broad perspective and skill set that he has honed over the years.

    From 1966 to 2001, Ray worked as an electrical engineer at various companies, where he was instrumental in the design and development of advanced machine control systems. After decades of success in the engineering world, Ray took a leap and founded Inotech, LLC in 2001. His work as a self-employed consultant further solidified his expertise in controls design, panel building, and control software development, particularly for automated test equipment.

    Ray's airplane

    His work as a self-employed consultant further solidified his expertise in controls design, panel building, and control software development, particularly for automated test equipment. Even after merging his company with a competitor in 2009, Ray continued to lead in similar roles until his semi-retirement in 2013 and full retirement in 2022.

    In addition to his impressive career, Ray has been an active participant in extracurricular activities that speak to his leadership and organizational skills. A lifelong enthusiast of both aviation and sports car racing, Ray has held numerous leadership roles. He was actively involved in the local Corvette Club from 1968 to 2000, where he held various offices and competed in local and national racing events with great success.

    Since 2002, Ray has also been a private pilot with an instrument rating, and he continues to fly regularly, accumulating about 100 hours annually. His involvement at the Brighton Airport, where he serves as a board member and treasurer, has further demonstrated his dedication to building communities and fostering growth.

    Ray’s ability to balance technical expertise with leadership extends beyond his professional life. Since 2017, Ray has been the treasurer and administrator of the Brighton Flying Club, which he co-founded. His vision helped transform the club from a small group of 10 members with a single plane to an organization with 24 members and multiple aircraft. Under his leadership, the club has produced 12 new private pilots, with several more in the process of training.

    Bendix Academy welcomes Ray Krom!

    As Bendix Academy’s new Board Chair, Ray is eager to bring his unique blend of engineering acumen, leadership experience, and community-building efforts to further the academy’s goals.

    His vision and experience will undoubtedly guide Bendix Academy as it continues to expand its reach and provide invaluable education to the next generation of skilled tradespeople. We are thrilled to welcome Ray Krom to this important role and look forward to the bright future ahead under his leadership.

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