Its a Family
Affair
Joanne Marozza is the NAMF President, but that is only
one facet of this busy woman's life...
By
Beverly A. Graves, Editor
If
the general public were asked to name a family business, most would
likely answer farming. However, those in the finishing industry
know that plating is probably the most family-oriented business
in the United States. A perfect example is Three Js Industries
in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. Joanne Marozza is vice president
and part owner of the company started by her father, Erwin R. Herz,
in 1968. She is also president of the National Association of Metal
Finishers.
When
Ms. Marozzas father opened the company in Schaumberg, IL,
he named it Three Js Industries for his daughters: Joanne,
Judy and Jennifer. These three daughters now own and run the business,
which moved to Elk Grove in 1990 after the original shop was purchased
by the Schaumburg Parks District.
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Joanne
Marozza is the president of 3J's in addition to many other responsibilities. |
When
the Parks District purchased the original shop, the first decision
the family needed to make was whether to continue the business or
close up shop. Ms. Marozza vowed to her father that she would carry
on the business, so happily and confidently he built the new facility.
When we moved to the new facility, we were reclassified as metal
finishers rather than electroplaters, noted Ms. Marozza. Because
of this, the plating shop had to adhere to more stringent environmental
regulations. My father designed the chemical storage area
so that it would meet all building code regulations. These regulations
require a separate room for compatible chemicals. We adhere to and
exceed the regulations in all federal, state and local municipalities,
she continued. We are also certified to ISO 14001 and ISO
9001.
One
of the major processes offered at Three Js is cadmium plating.
Springs, fasteners, stampings, mechanical parts and other items
requiring exceptional environmental protection are plated with cadmium.
Cadmium also has excellent ductility, solderability, natural lubricity
and is an antifungal. Three Js can electroplate cadmium to
a number of specifications, including automotive and military. Cadmium
has a commercial thickness of 0.0001 inch, however additional thickness
can be plated to increase corrosion protection of the raw materials.
(See Table I)
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Zinc
plating line at 3J's. |
Post
treatments for cadmium include organic coatings, waxes, yellow and
clear chromates and dyes of red, green, blue, yellow, black and
olive drab, which also increase corrosion protection. Three Js
has also developed a proprietary topcoat that provides up to 4,800
hr of corrosion protection on plated parts.
Three
Js uses an alkaline zinc-plating bath to impart corrosion
protection (See Table II) and a bright appearance
on steel parts.The alkaline zinc is ductile and has excellent resistance
to hydrogen embrittlement. It is used most often for automotive
parts, particularly safety items. The company also provides specification
plating of zinc and topcoats to automotive, aerospace and ASTM specifications.
So
how did a petite, young woman like Joanne become so involved in
such an industry? Well, it is a family business. I spent a
lot of time with my father, Ms. Marozza reminisced. Whenever
my father would be called to the shop, I would tag along. I learned
everything first hand. Ms. Marozza did not start out working
in the plating industry after her graduation from the University
of Wisconsin. In her first job out of college she wore suits and
high heels and worked a traditional nine-hour day, but soon she
traded that in for overalls, work boots and 12-hour days. I
started working here in 1987. It was fun. We have fun as a small
shop, she stated.
TABLE
I - Salt Spray to Red Rust (in hours) |
Cadmium
Coating
Thickness
|
|
|
(inches)
|
Clear
|
Yellow
|
.0001
|
..........36... |
...........N/A |
.0002
|
..........96... |
...........192 |
.0003
|
........192.... |
...........288 |
.0004
|
........210.... |
...........310 |
.0005
|
........240.... |
...........336 |
I did worry that some of the guys on the line would not accept me
because first, I am the owners daughter and second, I am female.
There were no privileges or entitlement. I worked long hours on
the lines and learned a lot, Ms. Marozza noted. One
night the guys in the shop called me to fix a motor. Well, it just
so happened that one of the maintenance employees had taught me
all I needed to know about motors. I went down to the shop, repaired
the motor, plugged it in and it worked! I was thrilled. What a confidence
boost.
A
few years after she started, Ms. Marozzas father accompanied
her to her first CMFT meeting. I think Elaine Williams (Morgan
OHare Plating Company) and I were the only women there,
noted Ms. Marozza. Elaine was a positive female influence
in my early years. She asked me to be the non-board member for the
Insurance Committee of the Chicago Metal Finishers Institute. I
accepted, with my fathers support. He told me that I would
enjoy association work.
This
experience with the Chicago Metal Finishers Institute helped Ms.
Marozza in her business. She states that she is grateful to people
such as Frank Altmayer of Scientific Control Labs, Dick Delawder
of SWD, Dick Carey of Aamro Corporation and Tom Schewe of Able Electropolishing
for helping her within the industry. She served on the Chicago Board
and eventually became its president in 1999.
TABLE
II - Salt Spray to Red Rust (in hours)
|
Zinc
Coating
Thickness
|
|
|
(inches)
|
Clear
|
Yellow
|
.0001
|
..........24.... |
...........N/A |
.0002
|
..........36.... |
.............72 |
.0003
|
..........72.... |
.............96 |
.0004
|
..........96.... |
...........120 |
.0005
|
........120.... |
...........144 |
My father flew up from Florida to watch the swearing in ceremony.
He was very proud of me, she stated. He flew back to
Florida the following Sunday and became ill on the plane and passed
away a few weeks later.
Gone
was the biggest influence in her life, her father. Ms. Marozza had
promised him that she would continue to run the business and keep
it in the family and she did. Her sister Judy started with the company
in 1994, and her other sister Jennifer, started in 1996. My
mother started in the business by bringing us these fantastic lunches.
Now she is very involved, commented Ms. Marozza. Being
a woman in finishing helps you stand out, but you have to be willing
to work and work hard.
She
also continued her association work, filling in for a Tom Shewe,
who had to vacate his position on the NAMF National Board of Directors.
Eventually, she worked her way up to her present position of president
and is serving her term during the 2003-2004 year, which ends in
March of 2004. I have a very full, fun-filled schedule,
Ms. Marozza laughed.
In
addition to her work with Three Js and her Association duties,
Ms. Marozza has a husband Joe, and two young daughters, and recently
volunteered to be a Brownie Troop leader. Family is important
to me, my business and my whole life. The Chicago Metal Finishing
Institute is a very tight family, and its members have helped me
tremendously. My father, mother, sisters and I have all worked together
to make the business thrive and succeed. All of us have the same
goals: Quality, Efficiency and Customer Satisfaction. That is the
key to success in any business, she ended.
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