
In a notable milestone for local business and manufacturing, Regal Ware has celebrated its 80th anniversary by hosting a Partner Summit, as announced in a social media post from Washington County, Wisconsin. The company, which prides itself on producing high-quality cookware, welcomed an international delegation to discuss its achievements and aspirations. Washington County's post featured images from the event, showcasing Regal Ware Cookware CEO Ryan Reigle alongside West Bend Mayor Joel Ongert, and County Executive Josh Schoemann.
The Summit placed a spotlight on the importance of manufacturing and the role it plays in the local economy, with leaders underlining the positive impact such industries have on job creation and economic sustainability, officials expressed their commitment to maintaining a conducive environment for manufacturing entities like Regal Ware to thrive and expand. While this event marks a significant chapter in the company's history, Reigle, Ongert, and Schoemann also took this opportunity to emphasize the "#ValueOfPartnerships" and "#USManufacturingJobs," highlighting the company's ongoing efforts to foster strong relationships and support the American workforce.
Regal Ware's longevity is a testament to its ability to adapt to market changes and maintain a reputation for crafting quality kitchenware, industry experts suggest such adaptability is critical in an era where global competition and technological advancement are ever-present. The Summit served as more than just a celebratory occasion; it was a strategic gathering to set the stage for future initiatives aimed at strengthening partnerships and driving innovation within the industry.









