Press Release



For Immediate Release

08/19/2026

Wendy Ansorge Is Retiring, "Shipping Out", After Nearly 24 Years with The DRAMM Corporation

Contact:
Jess Reinhardt
Public Relations Manager
jreinhardt@dramm.com

Manitowoc, WI- The DRAMM Corporation announces the retirement of Shipping Department Supervisor Wendy Ansorge after nearly 24 years of dedicated service. Wendy's last day will be Thursday, August 27.
When Wendy joined DRAMM in September 2002, the Shipping Department was made up of four employees: Susie, Wendy, Ann, and Tammy. The team called themselves "SWAT", a name inspired by the first letter of each employee's name.

As DRAMM continued to grow, so did the Shipping Department. In 2007, Wendy was promoted to Shipping Department Supervisor, overseeing a team that has grown to nine employees.
Throughout her career, Wendy has been an important part of DRAMM's growth. As a member and leader of the Shipping Department, she has made sure DRAMM products are packed correctly, shipped on time, and delivered to customers around the world.



DRAMM is a family-owned company, and many families have become part of the DRAMM team. Wendy's husband, Al, worked at DRAMM for a time as a machinist, making the Aluminum Water Breaker Nozzles®. He continues to build DRAMM's shipping crates. Her daughter, Jena, has also worked at DRAMM, and her son-in-law, Jeremy, is the Production/Automation Manager. Wendy's grandchildren have also visited DRAMM.

Wendy said, "The DRAMM family is an awesome family to work for. I'm very grateful for my time here and for all the people I've had the opportunity to work with over the years. I'm so thankful for my team and all the years we've worked together."

In retirement, Wendy looks forward to spending more time with her family and grandchildren.

The Dramm family extends our sincere thanks and gratitude to Wendy for her conscientiousness, thoughtfulness, and positivity during her twenty-four years of service at DRAMM. She has truly been an important part of this team. We wish her a very happy and fulfilling retirement!


Press Release



For Immediate Release

08/19/2026

Wendy Ansorge Is Retiring, "Shipping Out", After Nearly 24 Years with The DRAMM Corporation

Contact:
Jess Reinhardt
Public Relations Manager
jreinhardt@dramm.com

Manitowoc, WI- The DRAMM Corporation announces the retirement of Shipping Department Supervisor Wendy Ansorge after nearly 24 years of dedicated service. Wendy's last day will be Thursday, August 27.
When Wendy joined DRAMM in September 2002, the Shipping Department was made up of four employees: Susie, Wendy, Ann, and Tammy. The team called themselves "SWAT", a name inspired by the first letter of each employee's name.

As DRAMM continued to grow, so did the Shipping Department. In 2007, Wendy was promoted to Shipping Department Supervisor, overseeing a team that has grown to nine employees.
Throughout her career, Wendy has been an important part of DRAMM's growth. As a member and leader of the Shipping Department, she has made sure DRAMM products are packed correctly, shipped on time, and delivered to customers around the world.



DRAMM is a family-owned company, and many families have become part of the DRAMM team. Wendy's husband, Al, worked at DRAMM for a time as a machinist, making the Aluminum Water Breaker Nozzles®. He continues to build DRAMM's shipping crates. Her daughter, Jena, has also worked at DRAMM, and her son-in-law, Jeremy, is the Production/Automation Manager. Wendy's grandchildren have also visited DRAMM.

Wendy said, "The DRAMM family is an awesome family to work for. I'm very grateful for my time here and for all the people I've had the opportunity to work with over the years. I'm so thankful for my team and all the years we've worked together."

In retirement, Wendy looks forward to spending more time with her family and grandchildren.

The Dramm family extends our sincere thanks and gratitude to Wendy for her conscientiousness, thoughtfulness, and positivity during her twenty-four years of service at DRAMM. She has truly been an important part of this team. We wish her a very happy and fulfilling retirement!