WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Association of Manufacturers and The Manufacturing Institute, the workforce and education partner of the NAM, unveiled their “Creators Wanted” campaign, an unprecedented, nationwide effort to reshape America’s perception of manufacturing and confront the industry’s growing skills gap.
By 2025, the impact of “Creators Wanted” aims to reduce the skills gap in the United States by 600,000, expand the number of students enrolling in technical and vocational schools or reskilling programs by 25%, and increase the positive perception of the industry among parents to 50% from 27% today.
As part of the campaign, the NAM announced more than $14 million in initial sponsorships from manufacturing companies for the “Creators Wanted Fund,” which will support programs and activities in 2020 and beyond to engage and interact with kids and parents in communities nationwide and support important workforce programs to inspire and drive more Americans to pursue careers in modern manufacturing.
“It’s inspiring to see the industry come together, from small family-run businesses to iconic global brands, to address these critical challenges, reshape America’s perception of manufacturing and close the skills gap. ‘Creators Wanted’ is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to leverage the manufacturing industry’s unmatched strength to confront the workforce crisis with immediate and long-term solutions,” said NAM President and CEO Jay Timmons. “Thanks to the generous contributions from our sponsors, we have the ability to build the talent pipeline and secure the future of manufacturing in the United States.”
The “Creators Wanted” campaign will feature an on-the-ground, interactive mobile tour designed to inspire Americans in more than 20 states to pursue high-tech, high-paying jobs in modern manufacturing. In addition, the campaign will include a year-long nationwide digital campaign to recruit new talent to the industry and host a culminating Making America Festival in Cincinnati, Ohio, in September, featuring interactive exhibits, thought leadership forums and entertainment to showcase the future of modern manufacturing in America.
The NAM also recognized sponsors of the “Creators Wanted” campaign, stressing their support in narrowing the skills gap facing manufacturing in America.
“Creators Wanted” Campaign Sponsors:
Legacy Sponsors: Ariel Corporation, The Dow Chemical Company Foundation, Emerson, Honda, Ingersoll Rand, plc (future Trane Technologies), Stand Together, Timken Foundation of Canton
Innovator Sponsors: Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc., Novelis Inc., Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., Toyota
Leader Sponsors: Ball Corporation, BASF Corporation, Cornerstone Building Brands, J&J, Merck & Co., Inc., Microsoft, Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation, PPG
Champion Sponsors: The Boeing Company, Caterpillar Inc., Ceridian, CRH Americas, Inc, Ecolab Inc., Exxon Mobil Corporation, Goodyear Foundation, Honeywell International, JDA, Leggett & Platt, Incorporated, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Nestle, Nucor Corporation, Pella Corporation, Rockwell Automation, Inc., Salesforce, Snap-On, Inc., Vermeer Corporation, Volvo Group, Walmart, Inc., Zoro Corporation
Ally Sponsors: BKD, LLP, GE Appliances, Polaris
Advocate Sponsors: Adient US LLC, Ashley Furniture Industries, Click Bond, Inc., Covestro LLC, FORCAM, Inc., Fresenius Medical Care N.A., Greene, Tweed & Co., Smithfield Foods
Supporters: BTE Technologies, LLC, Centennial Bolt, Inc., Greenerd Press & Machine Company, Inc., Irex Corporation, Jamison Door Company, Ketchie, Inc., Marlin Steel Wire Products LLC, Phoenix Closures, Inc., Protolabs, Staub Manufacturing Solutions, Winton Machine Company
The NAM also announced that Ingersoll Rand Chairman and CEO Michael Lamach, Emerson Chairman and CEO David Farr and retired Fluor Corporation Chairman and CEO David Seaton will co-chair the campaign.
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