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1. Imported Page - Tooling & Manufacturing Association
www.tmanet.com/publication/new - [Cached]Published on: 3/3/2000 Last Visited: 12/8/2007
Turn to page 100 in the February 14th issue of BusinessWeek magazine and you'll find Leo Danushevsky and several of his 37 employees smiling up at you. He is owner of TMA Member Company L. C. Mold Co., Inc. in Arlington Heights, and was chosen by BusinessWeek to be the success story leading off its special report on the booming U.S. economy.
While Danushevsky modestly likens his inclusion in the article to "the odds of picking a winning lottery ticket," he is very pleased about it and is proud to represent the mold making industry in such a major publication.
BusinessWeek called Danushevsky "the embodiment of the Roaring '90s," an entrepreneur who is creating jobs and has profited from a healthy stock market. The magazine cites the story of his immigration from the Ukraine in 1979 with little more than the clothes on his back and $900, his work for ten years as a machinist and the determination and hard work that led him to launching L. C. Mold Co., Inc. in 1989. Danushevsky has since built his company into a multi-million dollar success story.
"Most of my customers have seen the article either in the magazine or on the Internet and have called to congratulate me," he says. "[BusinessWeek] spent a lot of time here interviewing me and taking pictures around the shop."
Not only was Danushevsky profiled in BusinessWeek, but he also appeared in the February 2000 issue of the Machine Shop Guide. The focus of this article is his company alone and its ability to offer customers "unusually fast delivery" of "high quality, complex, one-of-a-kind molds."
Danushevsky insists it is purely the luck of the draw that he was featured in these publications. -
2. Tooling & Manufacturing Association - News Bulletins
www.tmanet.org/publication/new - [Cached]Published on: 3/3/2000 Last Visited: 7/10/2006
Turn to page 100 in the February 14th issue of BusinessWeek magazine and you'll find Leo Danushevsky and several of his 37 employees smiling up at you. He is owner of TMA Member Company L. C. Mold Co., Inc. in Arlington Heights, and was chosen by BusinessWeek to be the success story leading off its special report on the booming U.S. economy.
While Danushevsky modestly likens his inclusion in the article to "the odds of picking a winning lottery ticket," he is very pleased about it and is proud to represent the mold making industry in such a major publication.
BusinessWeek called Danushevsky "the embodiment of the Roaring '90s," an entrepreneur who is creating jobs and has profited from a healthy stock market. The magazine cites the story of his immigration from the Ukraine in 1979 with little more than the clothes on his back and $900, his work for ten years as a machinist and the determination and hard work that led him to launching L. C. Mold Co., Inc. in 1989. Danushevsky has since built his company into a multi-million dollar success story.
"Most of my customers have seen the article either in the magazine or on the Internet and have called to congratulate me," he says. "[BusinessWeek] spent a lot of time here interviewing me and taking pictures around the shop."
Not only was Danushevsky profiled in BusinessWeek, but he also appeared in the February 2000 issue of the Machine Shop Guide. The focus of this article is his company alone and its ability to offer customers "unusually fast delivery" of "high quality, complex, one-of-a-kind molds."
Danushevsky insists it is purely the luck of the draw that he was featured in these publications.

