
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 …
About the NAM - NAM
During the 1990s, the NAM established The Manufacturing Institute—the workforce and education partner of the NAM. Today, The Manufacturing Institute drives programs and research to promote …
Business Operations Archives - NAM
What’s going on: The honors—given by the Manufacturing Leadership Council, the NAM’s digital transformation arm—recognize the very best in digital manufacturing innovation at both the individual …
Member Services - NAM
The NAM’s network of manufacturing organizations—including the Allied Associations Group, the State Associations Group and the Council of Manufacturing Associations—amplify manufacturers’ voices, …
2025 Manufacturing Legal Summit - NAM
Join the NAM Legal Center this November for the fourth annual Manufacturing Legal Summit – the preeminent conference for manufacturing lawyers addressing the latest pressing challenges across …
Become a Member - NAM
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NAM Leadership
At the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), policymaking begins and ends with our members. This structure is built around an elected board chair, an executive committee, a board of directors, …
NAM Board of Directors
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 …
Manufacturing in the United States - NAM
Manufacturing in the United States Key Facts Federal and State Data Manufacturers’ Outlook Survey NAM Research
State of Manufacturing 2025: When Manufacturing Wins, America Wins …
Feb 19, 2025 · “Manufacturing in the U.S. has momentum”—and to keep it going, manufacturers will need to push, NAM President and CEO Jay Timmons said Tuesday in the NAM’s annual State of …