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- National Association of Manufacturers - NAM
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) represents 14,000 member companies from across the country, in every industrial sector We are the nation’s most effective resource and influential advocate for manufacturers
- Trump’s First Term: A Historic Era for Manufacturing - NAM
In a key event, the NAM and Ivanka Trump, who received the Alexander Hamilton Award for her leadership in championing manufacturing, launched the Creators Wanted Tour in 2020 to inspire the next generation of manufacturers and close the skills gap
- About the NAM - NAM
In just the last few years, guided by the association’s 2020 Vision, the NAM has been a national force in driving solutions and helping to reimagine a landscape for manufacturing that maximizes the talent of our workers and the strength of our industry
- Events - NAM
Events NAM events are experiences that bring together top leaders and experts in the industry, providing intel, analysis and networking you won't get anywhere else
- Become a Member - NAM
We are the one-stop shop for the industry—in advocacy, legal action, operational excellence and workforce development What We Provide NAM members receive access to trusted advisers and exclusive services that directly help manufacturers stay competitive and prepare for tomorrow Advocacy:
- NAM Offers White House New Program to Spur U. S. Manufacturing . . .
In a one-on-one interview with NewsNation’s Blake Burman, NAM President and CEO Jay Timmons detailed a proposal to support President Trump and the administration’s drive to increase manufacturing investment in the United States
- Rethink 2025 Is Coming Up Fast - NAM
What’s going on: Rethink —held by the Manufacturing Leadership Council on Marco Island, Florida, each June—is a must-attend conference for anyone interested in Manufacturing 4 0 and where it’s headed (The MLC is the digital transformation division of the NAM )
- As Tariffs Hit, Manufacturers Brace for Impact - NAM
According to another recent NAM survey of its members regarding the impact of tariffs on manufacturers, 87% of small and medium-sized manufacturers indicated that they may need to raise prices, and one-third could slow hiring
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