SOMMER METALCRAFT CORPORATION
HARD WIRED

Three generations of the Sommer family have owned and operated
the Sommer Metalcraft Corporation since 1935 when O.W Sommer bought
the company, formerly known as Jeschke Wire Specialty.
O.W took the company from 5 employees to over 200 employees as
he acquired other wire businesses like Crown Products in Indianapolis,
which became the second division of Sommer Metalcraft
In 1969 O.W. retired as president and his son, Jon W. Sommer replaced
him. In 1985 the corporation decided to expand south and opened
a division in Auburn, Alabama, called SMC South. By the early 1990’s,
the company had grown to over 350 employees with sales of over $30
million.
In 1999, Jon’s son, Scott Sommer took over as President
of the company continuing the family ownership with several family
members involved in the business as shareholders, members of the
Board of Directors and/or employees.
Sommer fabricates wire into custom parts for many kinds of products
to include product display racks and store fixturing just to mention
a few.
The community is fortunate to have home grown companies like Sommer
who contribute in many ways to the wealth of Montgomery County.
Locally owned companies that have been around as long as Sommer,
are especially valuable to our economy. They create an extra bounce
in their economic impact by retaining profits locally, reinvesting
locally and providing community leadership.
Sommer has been a contributor to MUFFY since it’s inception
and a consistent Pacer Setter participant in donations for the construction
of the Boys and Girls Club. Many company employees are local board
members and the company is a corporate sponsor of the Strawberry
Festival.
Scott Sommer currently serves on the Montgomery County Economic
Development Board of Directors and will be the Chair of our Retention
Committee beginning next year. The MCED retention committee is responsible
for making sure we are doing all we can as a community to support
our existing companies. That task will include oversight of the
Presidents Club Breakfasts, the MCED Bright Future project and the
marketing campaign to attract and retain a skilled workforce. He
will take over from Roy Kaser of CEL&P who has provided excellent
leadership of that committee for several years.
We are fortunate to have community leaders like Mr. Sommer and
locally owned companies such as Sommer Metalcraft. They provide
longstanding support for the community and take pride in the Montgomery
County lifestyle.
MCED is proud to recognize Sommer Metalcraft with
our “Bright Star award for Outstanding Corporate Citizenship”
and look forward to another 100 years with Sommer Metalcraft.
