From the Dominican Republic to the United States, the plant manager collects experiences on her Corning journey
Nestled on the Atlantic shore near the southern tip of Maine, the town of Kennebunk exudes its New England charm with old homes, quaint villages, and acres of blueberry fields. While Kennebunk was once known for ship building, today, Corning employees at the town’s 57-year-old manufacturing facility make their mark with life sciences products.
On any given weekday in Kennebunk, you can find plant manager Racelis Acosta furthering the Corning Life Sciences (CLS) mission. She oversees the bustling manufacturing of plastic labware, handled expertly by the talented plant team. The production floor buzzes with action, and in the application labs, scientists test the products for new ways customers can change lives.
“Everyone is so passionate about the work that we do,” Racelis says about her team at the CLS plant. “It's so meaningful and has such a positive impact in the world. We get to wake up every day and make a difference.”