On Saturday, March 23rd, 2024, Ulbrich Stainless Steels & Special Metals, Inc., celebrated the companyโs centennial anniversary with a grand gala at the Aqua Turf Club in Plantsville, Connecticut. The event marked 100 years of the Ulbrich family legacy and was attended by over 600 employees, retirees and notable government officials.
Per the company report, the gala kicked off with an executive and family photoshoot before employees and their guests poured into the Aqua Turfโs Kayโs Pier banquet hall for cocktail hour. Upon seating at their tables, captivated attendees watched with reverence as the Governorโs Foot Guard presented the colors. Chris Ulbrich, company chairman and CEO, had the honor of introducing the Foot Guard, explaining that the historic military regiment had been active since the earliest days of the American Revolution. As the ceremonies came to a close, Chris Ulbrich gave a heartfelt speech, thanking all the Ulbrich team members, both past and present, for their contributions to the company. He also expressed gratitude to the entire Ulbrich community, from vendors to suppliers and organizations that serve the community.
The event was graced by the presence of Lieutenant Governor Susan Bysiewicz, Connecticut Chief Manufacturing Officer Paul Lavoie, State Representative Dave Yaccarino, former Wallingford Mayor William Dickenson. In addition to Mayor Scarpati of Meriden, Mayor Vincent Cervoni of Wallingford and First Selectman Micheal J. Freda of North Haven also attended the event.
Bysiewicz, Lavoie and the mayors each spoke to Ulbrichโs longevity and the importance of manufacturing jobs to the stateโs economic prosperity. Mayor Scarpati and Mayor Cervoni proclaimed that March 23rd is now officially dedicated to celebrating Ulbrichโs contributions to our communities. The governorโs office presented a 100th birthday card to the Ulbrich family.
The gala celebrated Ulbrichโs journey since 1924, acknowledging the countless hardworking men and women who have been the driving force behind the companyโs achievements. Chris Ulbrich highlighted the companyโs adaptability, from making mess kits during World War II to contributing to lunar landings, Mars missions, and life-saving medical devices.
An announcement said that a special gift, a book titled โMore than Metal,โ chronicling the companyโs history, would be mailed to the homes of all attendees. The book was originally written by longtime company Chairman and CEO Fred Ulbrich, Jr., and finished as part of the companyโs centennial celebration.