Frank Polgano
About Frank Polgano
Frank Polgano serves as a Machinist Foreman at The New York Times, where he has worked for 32 years since 1992. He is based in the College Point Plant in Flushing, NY.
Work at The New York Times
Frank Polgano has served as a Machinist Foreman at The New York Times since 1992. He has worked at the College Point Plant in Flushing, New York, for over 32 years. In this role, he oversees machinist operations, ensuring that equipment is maintained and functioning efficiently to support the production processes of the publication.
Background
Frank Polgano has dedicated a significant portion of his career to The New York Times, starting his tenure in 1992. His long-standing position reflects his commitment to the organization and the skills he has developed in the field of machining. His experience spans over three decades, during which he has gained extensive knowledge in machinery and production workflows.
Professional Role and Responsibilities
As a Machinist Foreman, Frank Polgano is responsible for supervising machinists and managing the maintenance of machinery at The New York Times. His role includes ensuring that all equipment operates smoothly and efficiently, which is critical for the timely production of the newspaper. His expertise contributes to the overall productivity and reliability of the printing operations.