DIRTT Environmental Solutions, Kohler, GAF, BorgWarner Morse TEC, and Rockwell Automation Join the Manufacturing Leadership Council

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  • (1888PressRelease) October 08, 2011 - NEW YORK - Manufacturing Enterprise Communications, the leading information resource for manufacturing executives, announces the appointment of five additional Manufacturing Leadership Council members on Manufacturing-Executive.com.

    "We are delighted to welcome Tracy Baker, COO, DIRTT Environmental Solutions; William Cousineau, VP, Corporate Operations Support, Kohler; Matti Kiik, Senior VP and CTO, GAF; James Verrier, President and General Manager, BorgWarner Morse TEC; and John Nesi, VP, Market Development, Rockwell Automation to the Manufacturing Leadership Council," said Heather Holst-Knudsen, President of Manufacturing Enterprise Communications.

    The Manufacturing Leadership Council is an invitation-only membership organization engaged in peer-to-peer knowledge sharing, with a focus on creating a better future for manufacturing.

    The Manufacturing Leadership Council includes representatives from the world's most influential companies. Manufacturing Leadership Council members from these organizations include executive management from corporate, finance, production, and technology divisions. These leaders encompass a broad range of manufacturing sectors, including:

    • Consumer Packaged Goods
    • High-Tech
    • Semiconductor/Electronics
    • Energy
    • Automotive
    • Aerospace and Defense
    • Chemicals
    • Pulp and Paper
    • Industrial Heavy Equipment
    • Oil and Gas
    • Metals, Fabrication, and Assembly
    • Pharmaceuticals

    "To date, members of the Manufacturing Leadership Council include global leaders in manufacturing, with companies such as Nestlι, Ferrari, General Motors, GlaxoSmithKline, Dow Chemicals, F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Colgate-Palmolive, L'Orιal, and Johnson & Johnson being represented by their senior executives," said David R. Brousell, Editor-in-Chief of Manufacturing Enterprise Communications. "Every week, we have new big names becoming part of the Manufacturing Leadership Council, and every week we make a progress toward what the goal of this initiative is: to create a better future for manufacturing."

    Manufacturing Leadership Council members will meet at the 2012 Manufacturing Leadership Summit, to be held April 30-May 2, 2012, in Palm Beach, FL.
    "Manufacturing Enterprise Communications is dedicated to the idea that manufacturing will have a better future through discussion, debate, and content that is generated by the community, moderated by editors, and enabled by social media," Holst-Knudsen concluded.

    There are several benefits associated with membership in the Manufacturing Leadership Council, including:

    1. Invitations to monthly teleconference calls to cover topics such as Global Manufacturing and Supply Networks, Sustainability, and Factories of the Future.
    2. Invitations to Manufacturing Leadership Council events, including a complimentary pass to the 2012 Manufacturing Leadership Summit, with Golf Tournament and Annual Spring Manufacturing Leadership Council Meeting, to be hosted in Palm Beach, FL, April 30-May2, 2012.
    3. Private access to the Manufacturing Leadership Council Website Portal to communicate with other Council members in a private online group.
    4. Membership in the Manufacturing Executive online community, where members can discuss topics, solve problems, and collaborate to innovate.
    5. Subscription to the Manufacturing Executive Leadership Journal, a six-times-per-year publication written by the leaders of the community for the community.
    6. Two annual benchmarking studies conducted in collaboration with leading research firms.
    7. Access to online executive education programs on topics such as Collaborative Innovation, hosted in conjunction with leading universities including Cambridge University (Institute for Manufacturing).

    To learn more about the Manufacturing Leadership Council, please visit manufacturingleadershipcouncil.com.

    For media inquiries or more information on how to become a member of the Manufacturing Leadership Council, please contact Rana Simunovich, Community Liaison and Coordinator, at +1 212-613-3419 or rsimunovich ( @ ) thomaspublishing dot com

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