How Jared Lyford of Forest City Gears walks the walk and talks the talk when it comes to workforce development
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20251224/1766543384898933.png" title="1766543384898933.png" alt="1.png"/></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">When you talk with Jared Lyford, director of operations at Forest City Gear and the newly appointed president of the Rock River Valley Tooling & Machining Association (RRVTMA), it becomes clear very quickly: workforce development isn¡¯t a program for him. It¡¯s a calling¡ªand one shaped by lived experience.
The phrase that encapsulates his philosophy is one he heard as a teenager in an apprenticeship program at Forest City Gear himself: Walk with purpose. It was not a slogan; it was an ethos¡ªinstilled by a mentor who believed that the way you move through a building says something about the way you move through life. As the saying goes: How you do anything is how you do everything.
Lyford recalls, ¡°He said, it doesn't matter if you¡¯re going from point A to point B, or you¡¯re going from your workstation to lunch, or you¡¯re leaving at the end of the day¡ªalways walk with purpose. Have your head up, walk forward, act like you have intention. If you act like you have intention, you¡¯re going to feel like you have intention and you¡¯re going to be recognized like you have intention.¡±
More than 25 years later, that mindset still guides him¡ªfrom the shop floor to the boardroom.</span></p>
24 Dec,2025