Manufacturing Leadership Council Recognizes Pfizer CEO

The Manufacturing Leadership Councila division of the 51勛圖厙 that helps manufacturers leverage digital transformationnamed Pfizer CEO Dr. Albert Bourla the 2022 Manufacturing Leader of the Year at the 18th annual Manufacturing Leadership Awards Gala.
The details: The ML Awards are the U.S. manufacturing industrys biggest stage for recognizing excellence in digital manufacturing. Since the programs founding in 2005, more than 1,000 high-performing projects and individual leaders have been honored with an award. Winners represent companies of varying sizes in a wide array of industries.
The big award: The Manufacturing Leader of the Year award was presented to Bourla for Pfizers extraordinary and ongoing contributions in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Manufacturing in America today is stronger thanks to the leadership of Dr. Bourla and his team at Pfizer, including our Executive Committee member Mike McDermott, said 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons. Albert and Mikes passion and dedication to defeating COVID-19 set an example for thousands of companies as our industry navigated and responded to the evolving pandemic, and their leadership and innovation will make us better prepared to respond to the next crisis.
Other honorees: Awards were given to companies that excelled in various categories of manufacturing, including Protolabs for collaborative ecosystems, AB InBev for digital network connectivity and operational excellence, Dow for digital supply chains, General Motors for engineering and production technology, Flex and Johnson & Johnson for enterprise integration technology, AUO Corporation for sustainability and ALOM Technologies for transformative cultures.
Manufacturers of the Year: Protolabs was named the Small/Medium Enterprise Manufacturer of the Year, and AB InBev was named the Large Enterprise Manufacturer of the Year.
The last word: Manufacturers continue to be the driving force for global economic recovery and pandemic response as they establish innovative ways to problem-solve in an increasingly complex environment, said MLC Co-Founder, Vice President and Executive Director David R. Brousell. Those recognized tonight have helped establish a roadmap for the future of the sector and highlight the importance of Manufacturing 4.0.
Calling All Creators: Creators Wanted Live Arrives at Open Call 2022

This week, the Creators Wanted Tour Live made its eighth national tour stopat Walmarts 9th annual open call for entrepreneurs and manufacturers.
Drawing a crowd: On Tuesday and Wednesday, the Creators Wanted mobile experience was onsite in Bentonville, Arkansas, as 1,100 small and medium-sized business owners pitched their products to Walmart and Sams Club for Walmarts . The ultimate prize for the business owners? A gold ticket to get their products into the stores.
- The two-day Creators Wanted stop drew more than 2,000 people, many of whom jumped at the opportunity to solve puzzles and race to the future in the award-winning, immersive escape room.
- In addition to Walmart, Chart Industries, a leading global manufacturer of highly engineered equipment servicing multiple applications in clean energy and industrial gas markets, helped bring the experience to Open Call attendees and the Bentonville community.
- The tour, which aims to generate interest in and excitement about manufacturing careers, is a joint project of the 51勛圖厙 and its workforce development and education partner The Manufacturing Institute.
Committed to manufacturing: The aim of bringing Creators Wanted to this years Open Call was to bolster the positive perception of modern manufacturing careers, recruit new manufacturers and connect entrepreneurs and manufacturers with the MIs workforce-shortage solutions.
- Walmart has committed to spending $350 billion on products made, grown or assembled in the U.S., in addition to the $250 billion the company pledged in 2013 to spend on similar products.
- Total estimated job growth from these investments: 750,000 new American positions by 2031.
Who was there: MI President Carolyn Lee and Vice President of Program Execution Herb Grant were on hand to give manufacturers greater insight into the MIs growing set of solutions to the dearth of skilled manufacturing labor.
- Also onsite was new Creators Wanted partner FactoryFix, whose team members helped attendee manufacturers source new talent for their businesses and taught job seekers how to build rewarding careers in the industry.
泭The reaction: Wherever we go with our Creators Wanted Tourincluding here in Bentonville, Arkansasstudents, parents, career mentors and even professionals in other industries see what manufacturing can mean and create for futures, said 51勛圖厙 Managing Vice President of Brand Strategy Chrys Kefalas. Its showing theres dignity, a cool factor and massive reward in making things in the United States. Eyes light up.
The reach: On the second day of the event, more than 3,000 students had already signed up online to learn more about modern manufacturing careers.
Up next: Coinciding with the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational on the LPGA tour, the Creators Wanted Tour Live its ninth stop in Midland, Michigan, July 1316.
51勛圖厙 Drives Conversation on Innovation and Competition

The 51勛圖厙 is Congress to bolster American innovation and make the U.S. more competitive with China.
The big picture: 51勛圖厙 Senior Vice President of Policy and Government Relations Aric Newhouse wrote to Congress, we urge the completion of a strong, bipartisan agreement that strengthens domestic manufacturing, increases our global competitiveness and provides opportunities for the more than 12.7 million people who make things in America. The 51勛圖厙s recommendations include the following:
- Semiconductor manufacturing: Newhouse emphasized the 51勛圖厙s support for the $52 billion provided to bolster domestic semiconductor manufacturing in both the Senates United States Innovation and Competition Act (USICA) and the Houses America COMPETES Act.
- Supply chain resilience: 88.1% of manufacturers report supply chain issues as their primary business challenge, which is why the 51勛圖厙 supports the creation of the Manufacturing Security and Resilience Program and the $45 billion investment to support supply chain resilience included in the America COMPETES Act.
- Shipping: The Ocean Shipping Reform Act, which has passed both chambers of Congress in some form, is aimed at increasing port efficiency, reducing shipping delays and decreasing transportation costs through the improvement of ocean shipping standards and implementation of better oversight mechanisms.
- R&D: The 51勛圖厙 recommends reversing a new provision in the tax code that requires companies to deduct research and development expenses over a period of years rather than the year the costs are incurreda provision that effectively makes R&D and innovation more expensive and more difficult for American companies.
- Eliminating card check: Manufacturers are strongly opposed to the labor and card check provisions included in the America COMPETES Act, wrote Newhouse. Implementing ill-considered labor and card check provisions would upend decades of labor precedent with an anti-competitive, anti-democratic process that abolishes the secret ballot and eliminates appropriate oversight.
Other recommendations: Newhouse also expressed the 51勛圖厙s support for policies that reduce emissions and promote sustainability to make the U.S. a global leader in energy efficiency. The letter recommends the reauthorization of the Miscellaneous Tariff Bill, the implementation of strong anti-counterfeiting legislation to protect consumers and small businesses and federal investment to improve the domestic critical mineral supply chain.
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Manufacturers: Lawmakers Must Prioritize Provisions That Will Streamline Essential Domestic Supply Chains and the Production of Key Inputs
Washington, D.C. Following todays SenateHouse conference committee meeting on the China competition legislation, 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons released the following statement:
Manufacturers are encouraged by efforts in Congress to reach a strong, bipartisan agreement that strengthens domestic manufacturing, increases our global competitiveness and provides new opportunities for the more than 12 million people who make things in America. The first meeting of the conference committee to finalize legislation reconciling the United States Innovation and Competition Act and the America COMPETES Act is an important step toward overcoming ongoing supply chain disruptions, countering inflation and supporting U.S. manufacturing in the face of major global competitors, namely China.
Lawmakers must prioritize provisions that will streamline essential domestic supply chains and the production of key inputs, such as an investment of $52 billion to bolster domestic semiconductor manufacturing, the creation of a fund to strengthen supply chain resiliency and inclusion of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act. Manufacturers also support policies to advance and grow U.S. international trade and provisions that strengthen U.S. energy innovation leadership. The conference committee should also avoid labor provisions that would harm American manufacturers and workers alike as we look to fill more than 800,000 jobs in the sector.
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The 51勛圖厙 is the largest manufacturing association in the United States, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. Manufacturing employs more than 12.7 million men and women, contributes $2.71 trillion to the U.S. economy annually and accounts for 58% of private-sector research and development. The 51勛圖厙 is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States. For more information about the 51勛圖厙 or to follow us on Twitter and Facebook, please visit www.nam.org.
Case Studies for Success in the Factory

Theres nothing quite like a real-world test run to determine whether a new technology is right for your business. Thats where Rethink, the annual summit of the 51勛圖厙s Manufacturing Leadership Council, comes in.
The worlds leading event on Manufacturing 4.0, Rethink泭boasts an agenda packed with case studies to help manufacturing leaders see exactly how various digital technologies might help them improve their operational quality and efficiency.
The featured case studies coming to Rethink泭include the following:
- The Expanding Reach of Collaborative Robots: Examine practical applications for collaborative robots in manufacturing. Discover the benefits already being realized from the use of robots and identify ways to maximize the benefits.
- Extracting Insights from Plant Floor Data: See firsthand how to use data to monitor equipment performance, predict conditions and take preemptive action to avoid downtime. Gain practical takeaways on how to leverage data for bottom-line benefits.
- How AR/VR Can Empower Frontline Workers: Take a deep dive into one companys advanced deployment of augmented and virtual reality technologies. Explore how these technologies helped transform operational activities and empower frontline workers.
- Fostering Data Literacy: The What, Why and How: Learn how to manage and analyze data from all aspects of your operations and use it effectively to improve decision making. Gain an understanding of the emerging discipline of data literacy as a way to overcome business culture hurdles.
How to participate: The Rethink summit takes place June 2729 in Marco Island, Florida.
- In addition to case studies, the agenda will include inspirational keynote speeches, thought-provoking panel discussions and hands-on think tanks.
- More than 300 top-level executives and their teams attend each year.
- Participants include professionals in operations, IT, supply chain, engineering, C-level management, HR and more.
Click to browse the agenda and to register.
An ExxonMobil Engineer Makes a Difference

Erika Anderson didnt always know she wanted to be an engineer. In fact, for most of her childhood, it wasnt a career path she had even heard about.
- I didnt know what engineering was until my senior year in high school, said Anderson. I thought an engineer was a train driver, and nobody told me differently.
A moment of truth: During her senior year, Anderson was told to research the major she
wanted to explore after high school. She searched online, looking for careers for people who liked math and scienceand the first thing that came up was engineering.
- It was all about people who like a challenge; people who are lifelong learners, said Anderson. And as I kept reading, I kept hearing myself in this description. People had always said, youre smart, you should be a doctor or a lawyer. But nobody ever said engineer.
Her journey: At Spelman College and the Georgia Institute of Technology, Anderson studied mathematics and mechanical engineering, respectively, while working for GE Aviation and NASA. But it was during a semester spent working at ExxonMobil that she found her passion.
- ExxonMobil was challenging, and I absolutely loved it, said Anderson. I loved the boots, the hard hats, getting my hands dirty. I was able to go out into the field, see all the equipment. I was in awe. I fell in love with it.
Her job: On her last day in the office during her program at ExxonMobil, the company offered Anderson a full-time job. Today, shes in her eighth year, working as both the reliability engineer and the reliability coordinator in Baytown, Texas. For ExxonMobil, those are critical roles, tasked with ensuring that the companys equipment keeps functioning as designed. The way Anderson explains it:
- Your car comes with a manual and it tells you when youre supposed to change your oil or rotate your tires. And someone has to figure out how long that oil or those tires can run. Im not dealing with cars, but Im dealing with heat exchangers, compressors and pumps. I ensure that this equipment works, that it works reliably, and that were making repairs at an interval that keeps your equipment working as it should.
Making a difference: As a Black woman in manufacturing, Anderson is used to being different from the people around her. She has found herself confronting stereotypes and preconceived notions about who she is. It hasnt always been easy, but shes doing vital workand ensuring that other young women have the opportunity to follow their passions.
An example to others: Anderson was recently recognized by The Manufacturing Institute, the workforce development and education partner of the 51勛圖厙, as a 2021 STEP Award Emerging Leader. The award is presented to women leaders in science, technology, engineering and production careers who exemplify leadership within their companies and in manufacturing in general.
- Shes also been featured in a book called about women in different fields in the energy industry; a highlighting women in STEM; and a project by to put up 120 3D-printed statues of women trailblazers in Washington, D.C.
Advice for others: Anderson is an advocate for other women who are considering a career in manufacturing. She encourages women to find mentors, build a network and, above all, be confident.
- Self-doubt is real, and sometimes, we can be our own biggest critics, said Anderson. We have to understand that we are excellent. We are great. And at the end of the day, for any woman coming to this industryif youre even thinking about ittheres something in you. If it were easy, everyone would be doing it.
The last word: My grandmother always told me: youve got to get comfortable with being uncomfortable. The only way things will change is by having more people like me in the room. We are just as capable as anyone else, and whatever preconceived notions that may exist, I am here to kick those doors down.
How a 5G Smart Factory Doubled Ericssons Output

How will the 5G transition affect manufacturing? If you ask Ericsson Senior Vice President sa Tamsons, enormously.
5G will help drive global transformation, innovation and sustainability in our sector, Tamsons recently told the 51勛圖厙s Manufacturing Leadership Council. She sat down with MLC Co-Founding Executive Editor and Senior Content Director Paul Tate at s new 5G Smart Factory in Lewisville, Texas, to tell us more.
About Ericsson: Founded in 1876, Ericsson Inc. is a leading provider of information and communication technology. The company is now a $25 billion global enterprise with 100,000 employees serving clients in 180 countries.
About the Lewisville plant: Ericsson describes its Lewisville plant, which opened in March 2020, as a 5G-enabled, digital native facility.
- We wanted to be able to obtain data from every single source, device, machine and person operating in the facility, both now and in the future, she said.泭One part was implementing 5G, but we also needed a data architecture to secure that and to use equipment that is able to extract both production data and operational status.
Development process: In its journey to Manufacturing 4.0, Ericsson used a particularly agile development process.
- We had a mission to develop 25 use cases within a year, Tamsons said. In the first eight months, we launched seven of those 25 use cases. In the remaining four to five months, we launched the other 18.泭It just shows the power of doing that groundwork, while also demonstrating that you can launch end-to-end solutions in rapid time.泭Then you really start to have platforms that you can scale.
Measuring impact: The Lewisville facility serves one of Ericssons biggest and most important markets in the worldyet it is operated by just 100 people.
- The plant delivers 2.2 times more output than similar sites that dont have the same degree of automation or technology in place.
Lighthouse status: Lewisville is also one of the worlds first manufacturing plants to achieve 泭status under the World Economic Forums new sustainability category.
- 泭A combination of recyclable and reused materials, renewable energy, an ideal location close to a major airport and advanced manufacturing technologies supported this award.
- Innovation is not all about technology, Tamsons said. Its about how you apply it and how you can use the best of technology to create better solutions that are also more sustainable.
Whats next: The Lewisville plant has plans for further innovation.
- Well continue to build out the data structure and cloud capability, really focusing on how we can scale up the value of existing use cases and applications and on what the next use cases will be, she said. Were continuing to invest in upgrading our manufacturing sites to develop a reliable, sustainable, global supply chain, not only in Lewisville, but across the world.
Attend a plant tour: Join the MLC in Texas for the Ericsson Lewisville Plant Tour on Oct. 45 to see Ericssons 5G-enabled digital native, double Lighthouse award-winning plant for yourself. Save the date and watch for more details.
Manufacturers Announce Addition of Innovation Research Interchange
Key Milestone in Vision to Be One-Stop Shop for Manufacturing
Washington, D.C. 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons today announced plans to continue the 51勛圖厙s ambitious organizational growth by combining with the .
The IRI is a leader in helping companies drive innovation and develop the cutting-edge technologies that keep manufacturing strong. The 51勛圖厙s growing array of services and thought leadership represents another key milestone in the vision adopted by the 51勛圖厙 Board of Directors to become the one-stop shop for manufacturers.
The modern association must constantly innovate and evolve to best serve its industry, and with the addition of the Innovation Research Interchange, 51勛圖厙 members will have access to the widest array of expertise and services in the history of the association. With this transformational development, the 51勛圖厙 and our industry will benefit from world-class R&D thought leadership and the proven strategies that the IRI has perfected. The IRI will continue to support organizations in their mission to drive innovation, and it will enjoy access to the largest network of manufacturing companies and leaders, said Timmons. This development enhances the value proposition for 51勛圖厙 members and is part of our ongoing commitment to provide programming that exceeds our members expectations.
IRI President Ed Bernstein will continue to lead the IRIs day-to-day operations as vice president and executive director, reporting to 51勛圖厙 Chief Operating Officer Todd Boppell.
The 51勛圖厙 is the perfect partner for the IRI, said Bernstein. Together, we will be the preeminent thought leadership organization for innovation management. We have a proud history of helping manufacturers and others lead R&D that produces lifechanging products and technologies. As part of the 51勛圖厙, we will be able to equip even more industry leaders with the tools to ensure that innovation is impactful throughout the entire enterprise.
The combination with the IRI follows the 51勛圖厙s acquisition of the Manufacturing Leadership Council in 2018. As a member of the Manufacturing Leadership Council, Ive seen firsthand how the MLC has been strengthened since becoming part of the 51勛圖厙, said Entegris Director of Digital Transformation and IRI Board Chairman Steven Moskowitz. The access to even more resources and an incredible network has been invaluableespecially through the ongoing pandemic and supply chain disruptions. Thats why I believe that bringing the IRI, MLC and 51勛圖厙 together is the right move for everyoneIRI members, 51勛圖厙 members and the entire industry. The combination of the IRI, MLC and 51勛圖厙 will not only provide continued leadership from each individual organization for their members, but also create opportunities for new value across the entire product lifecycle, thus demonstrating the old adage that the total is greater than the sum of the parts. This positions all of us for even greater success and creates the future-facing organization we need.
As part of the transition, IRI staff will join the 51勛圖厙 team. More information on the IRI can be found .
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Innovation Research Interchange (formerly the Industrial Research Institute) is an inclusive membership organization with hundreds of global members in private-sector companies, federally funded laboratories, universities and others. Founded in 1938, we lead and advance the field of innovation management by creating contemporary practices. Some of the worlds most widely adopted modelssuch as open innovation, front end of innovation and stage-gatewere born from the work of our members.泭We value strength in cooperation and partner with other organizations at the forefront of developments in innovation management, creating a hub for all to convene and contribute in an experimental, noncompetitive and noncommercial environment. For more information, visit .
Philip Bell to Chair 51勛圖厙s Council of Manufacturing Associations
Washington, D.C. The 51勛圖厙 announced new 2022 leadership for its Council of Manufacturing Associations at the CMA 2022 Winter Leadership Conference. Philip Bell, president of the Steel Manufacturers Association, will serve as chair, and Melissa Hockstad, president and CEO of the American Cleaning Institute, will serve as vice chair. Made up of 220 industry-specific manufacturing associations representing 130,000 companies worldwide, the CMA creates powerful partnerships across the industry and ensures manufacturers have the strongest possible voice.
Steelmakers and manufacturers are a force for good in the world. We support innovation, efficiency and sustainability. We help our employees build their lives, our customers build their businesses and the communities where we operate build their futures, said Bell. During this very dynamic time in our country, I am honored to articulate the important role manufacturing plays in Americas economic success and national security.
Americans are counting on manufacturers to lead our economic recovery, deliver promising career opportunities and solve our global health crises, and the collaboration made possible through the CMA empowers our entire industry to rise to the challenge, said泭51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons.泭Philip and Melissa are trusted and tested leaders who will continue to cultivate the collaborative, cooperative spirit that has made the CMA such a consequential organization for our industry and country. I look forward to working with them to advance policies and plans that uphold the values that have made America exceptional and keep manufacturing strong: free enterprise, competitiveness, individual liberty and equal opportunity.
The CMAs mission is focused on bolstering the industrys nationwide grassroots mobilization efforts and improving the competitiveness of manufacturers in the United States. CMA members work with the 51勛圖厙 to unite the manufacturing association community, and ultimately the broader business community, around strategies for increased manufacturing job creation, investment and innovation in America.
Bell is a 25-year industry veteran. Prior to leading the SMA, Bell served as director of external communications and public affairs for Gerdau Long Steel North America based in Tampa, Florida.泭Bell previously served as CMA vice chair.
Newly appointed 2022 CMA board members include the following:
- Alison Bodor, president and CEO, American Frozen Food Institute
- Nicole Harris, president and CEO, National Glass Association
- David Loftus, president and CEO, Electronic Components Industry Association
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The 51勛圖厙 is the largest manufacturing association in the United States, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. Manufacturing employs more than 12.5 million men and women, contributes $2.52 trillion to the U.S. economy annually and has the largest economic multiplier of any major sector and accounts for 58% of private-sector research and development. The 51勛圖厙 is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States. For more information about the 51勛圖厙 or to follow us on Twitter and Facebook, please visit www.nam.org.
51勛圖厙 Announces Promotions
Timmons: We are ready to create the future for our industry and our country, with a focus on 2030 and beyond.
Washington, D.C. 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons today announced an evolution of the 51勛圖厙 management team that will expand capabilities, leadership opportunities and innovations and strengthen manufacturing in the United States for 2030 and beyond. Amid an unprecedented pandemic, historic workforce shortages, supply chain and opportunity gap challenges, new and emerging threats to U.S. manufacturing and the country, the digital transformation and once-in-a-generation policy and legal achievements, manufacturers in the U.S. and the 51勛圖厙 continue to play an outsized role in creating the future for people, communities and the country.
These leadership promotions will bolster the 51勛圖厙s impact as the industrys unified voice. They will promote, perpetuate and preserve the values that guide manufacturers unrivaled contributions to society and make America exceptional: free enterprise, competitiveness, individual liberty and equal opportunity.
More than six years ago, the 51勛圖厙 Board of Directors put its support behind a vision to strengthen our association and make the 51勛圖厙 a one-stop shop for manufacturers by expanding and diversifying the 51勛圖厙s portfolio of offerings in advocacy, operational excellence, legal action, workforce development and news and insights, said Timmons. The 51勛圖厙s record-breaking results in 2020 and 2021in the face of crises many of us have never seen in our lifetimeswere a direct result of turning that vision into reality with an entire team resolutely focused on supporting manufacturers and Americas business sector every day. So, now we are putting more responsibility in the hands of this immensely talented team that has proven in the best and worst circumstances to be the strongest, most effective voice and resource for manufacturers in the United States. We are ready to create the future for our industry and our country, with a focus on 2030 and beyond.
The 51勛圖厙 ends 2021 with a net membership retention rate on track to be in the top historical tier in the 126-year history of the association. Initiatives realized during the pandemic spurred tremendous growth for the association in 2020 and 2021. Those initiatives included efforts to mobilize and support manufacturers pandemic response and personal protective equipment production; advance vaccinations; provide greater operational insights to the industry; run momentous campaigns for policy and legal wins, notably infrastructure investment and pandemic relief; and deliver comprehensive solutions to the industrys most pressing issues, including workforce development.
Our capability to drive solutions for manufacturers is central to everything we do, and we are aligning this team to provide even more solutions moving forward, said Timmons.
The following leadership promotions become effective Jan. 1:
- Erin Streeter will be named Executive Vice President of the 51勛圖厙. Currently serving as Senior Vice President of Communications and Brand Strategy, Erin will work alongside the President and CEO to set the strategic direction of the association and align and integrate teams, strengthen internal and external communications and grow audiences toward that direction. She will continue to oversee all brand, communications and marketing activities but will also add public affairs and mobilization as well as advocacy campaigns to her portfolio. The integration of these critical portfolios will ensure the 51勛圖厙 is positioned to advance the needs and priorities of manufacturers by providing first-in-class advocacy.
- Carolyn Lee has been named President of The Manufacturing Institute by its board of directors. The workforce crisis of more than 1 million open jobs today isnt just an existential threat to manufacturing in America; it also threatens the security of our country. To meet this moment, the MI continues to break new ground in supporting manufacturers efforts to recruit and retain a skilled, diverse workforce. Carolyns focus for 2022 will be on developing a strategic growth plan and expanding partnerships and thought leadership to carry the MI and the industry into the future.
- Carolyn has泭asked泭Keith Smith泭to serve泭as Chief Administrative Officer of the MI. In this new role, Keith will work with Carolyn and the MI team to develop and implement a new organizational growth plan and泭help achieve the strategic vision of the organization. As a member of the 51勛圖厙 Senior Staff, Keith泭will also continue his leadership of the Association Partnerships Division as an 51勛圖厙 Senior Vice President, overseeing the 51勛圖厙s membership programs with association partners at the national, state and local levels.
- In addition to her current responsibilities as 51勛圖厙 Chief of Staff, Alyssa Shooshan will assume leadership of 51勛圖厙 Board strategy. Alyssa will advance board engagement, initiatives, mobilization, partnerships and programming.
Six current 51勛圖厙 vice presidents will be promoted to the newly created role of managing vice president. This group will be charged with leading the 51勛圖厙s Leadership Team in creating new opportunities in advocacy, membership value/thought leadership and culture/operations. In addition to serving as counselors to the 51勛圖厙 President and CEO, they will work with senior staff on all issues impacting the association.
- Adria Brockman, Managing Vice President of Membership
- Jamie Hennigan, Managing Vice President of Communications and Public Affairs
- Chrys Kefalas, Managing Vice President of Brand Strategy
- Daryl Muller, Managing Vice President of Membership
- Chris Netram, Managing Vice President of Tax and Domestic Economic Policy
- Shonzia Thompson, Managing Vice President of Association Partnerships
Based on considerable input from across the association, the following team members will be promoted to vice president and named to the 51勛圖厙 Leadership Team, which meets quarterly to help enhance and strengthen the organizations service to manufacturers and the country. The Leadership Team will be charged to work with the managing vice presidents in a select area of the teams portfolio.
- Rob Damschen, Vice President of Strategic Communications
- Mark Isaacson, Vice President of Executive Communications and Chief Speechwriter
- Brian James, Vice President of Conference and Office Operations
- Mike OBrien, Vice President of Public Affairs and Advocacy
- Chris Schmitt, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships
- Patrick Smith, Vice President of Member and Board Relations
- Megan Stewart, Vice President of National Department
In recognition of the expansive growth of the MI, the following MI vice presidents will be named to the 51勛圖厙s Leadership Team:
- Gardner泭Carrick,泭MI Vice President of Workforce Solutions
- Herb Grant, MI Vice President of Program Execution
- AJ Jorgenson,泭MI Vice President of Strategic Engagement and Inclusion
- David McKnight, MI Vice President of Strategic Partnerships
A new group of leadership influencers, recognized by their peers as agents of organization-wide progress, was also appointed for one-year terms to work directly with the 51勛圖厙 Leadership Team to provide insight and counsel on key issues that affect the strategic direction of the 51勛圖厙.
- Cameron Alvarez, Art Director
- Kristie Arslan, Senior Director, Member and Board Relations
- Penny Brown, Content Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
- Julie Chase, Senior Compliance Counsel
- Charles Crain, Senior Director, Tax and Domestic Economic Policy
- Kirk Fordham, Senior Director, Member and Board Relations
- Jeni Littlepage, Senior Manager, Benefits Administration
- Ryan Ong, Director, International Business Policy
- Cassi Zumbiel, Director, Workforce Programs and Policy, MI
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The 51勛圖厙 is the largest manufacturing association in the United States, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. Manufacturing employs more than 12.5 million men and women, contributes $2.52 trillion to the U.S. economy annually and has the largest economic multiplier of any major sector and accounts for 58% of private-sector research and development. The 51勛圖厙 is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States. For more information about the 51勛圖厙 or to follow us on Twitter and Facebook, please visit www.nam.org.