

The Ghostwriter of American Industry
12 snips May 14, 2025
Stephanie Pryor, an entrepreneur and founder of LANC Marketing, uncovers why the manufacturing industry struggles with visibility. She shares her journey shaped by Bethlehem Steel and discusses the crucial link between culture and marketing. Stephanie emphasizes that visibility is vital for survival, especially to attract the next generation to skilled trades. The conversation dives into refreshing perspectives on marketing as a growth engine, the importance of psychological safety in workplace culture, and the storytelling needed to redefine manufacturing's future.
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Bethlehem Steel's Decline Impact
- Stephanie Pryor grew up near Bethlehem Steel, witnessing its decline firsthand as it shut down and became a dilapidated site.
- This experience shaped her early perception that manufacturing was dead in the U.S., a misconception she later worked to change.
Marketing Misconceptions in Manufacturing
- Manufacturing marketing is often mistakenly seen as a mere cost center rather than a growth driver.
- This misunderstanding is especially strong in manufacturing, which often resists modern marketing approaches.
Manufacturing Visibility Problem
- Despite being the second largest manufacturing nation, the U.S. public largely believes manufacturing is dead.
- This misconception persists because many Americans only see closed steel mills and do not realize the industry’s current scale.