NAM Announces Sixth Wave of New Hires
Manufacturers Bolster Their Voice in Washington with Key Additions to Policy, Communications and Membership Teams
Washington, D.C. – The National Association of
Manufacturers (NAM) announced a sixth wave of staff hires, continuing its
ambitious organizational growth to seize manufacturing’s moment and deliver
even more results for manufacturers and manufacturing workers in America.
Over the last year, the NAM has added
dozens of new staff and committed more resources to its communications and
advocacy divisions to bolster the voice of manufacturers in Washington. This
latest wave of new hires includes key additions to the policy, communications
and membership divisions of the organization.
“The
collective talent, experience and expertise of the NAM team has never been
stronger, and America’s manufacturing workers have an accomplished group of
advocates and communicators on their side,” said NAM President and CEO Jay Timmons. “Our
expanding team achieved significant policy victories over the last year, which
has taken manufacturers’ optimism to record highs, according to our
Manufacturers’ Outlook Survey. Our latest new hires will help us defend that
progress and further advance a robust manufacturing agenda on issues ranging
from immigration and infrastructure to trade and workforce development.”
New
members of the NAM’s communications, policy and membership divisions include:
- Claire
Jurkiewicz, Digital Managing Editor.
Claire comes to the NAM with 10 years of digital marketing and content
experience. In her role, she will serve as the organization's lead digital
strategist, with responsibility for the NAM's web presence, social media
platforms and data and analytics program. Prior to joining the NAM, Claire
was a content marketing manager for the National Restaurant Association.
Previously, she worked as a senior communications specialist for Moroch
Partners, an editor for ClubCorp and a reporter for The Dallas Morning News
and AAA.
- Charles
Crain, Director of Tax and Domestic Economic Policy. Prior
to joining the NAM, Charles was Director of Tax and Financial Services
Policy at the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO).
- Stephanie
Hall, Director of Innovation Policy.
Prior to joining the NAM, Stephanie was Senior Counsel for the Senate
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations for Chairman Rob Portman. She
previously served as Counsel to Senator John McCain, advising him on
cybersecurity, technology, telecommunications, immigration and homeland
security issues.
- Callie
Harman, Director of Labor and Employment Policy.
Callie comes to the NAM after extensive work on labor and employment
issues on Capitol Hill. Prior to the NAM, Callie worked her way through
the ranks on the Education and the Workforce Committee in the U.S. House
of Representatives, most recently as a professional staff member, serving
under committee chairs Virginia Foxx and John Kline.
- Jessica
McBroom, Director of Trade Facilitation Policy.
Jessica comes to the NAM with significant experience in a range of export
control, sanctions and related issues. Prior to joining the NAM, Jessica
was Vice President and Compliance Manager at JP Morgan Chase & Co. in
New York, where she specialized in AML/OFAC risk assessment. She
previously served as a senior advisor in the Office of Sanctions and
Counter-Threat Finance, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs at the
U.S. Department of State and has experience as a legal and legislative
assistant at Utrecht, Kleinfeld, Fiori, Partners.
- Kirk
Fordham, Director of Member and Board Relations.
Prior to joining the NAM, Kirk spent 18 years working on Capitol Hill and
led two non-profit organizations, the Everglades Foundation and Gill
Action. Kirk will be based in Pittsburgh and his region will include Ohio,
West Virginia, Maryland, western Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.
- Patrick
Smith, Director of Member and Board Relations.
Prior to joining the NAM, Patrick was Managing Director at DCI Group for
more than a decade. Patrick will be based in Minneapolis and his region
will include Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and
South Dakota.
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The National Association of Manufacturers
(NAM) 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 million men and women, contributes $2.25
trillion to the U.S. economy annually, has the largest economic impact of any
major sector and accounts for more than
three-quarters of private-sector research and development. The NAM 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 Manufacturers or to
follow us on Shopfloor, Twitter and Facebook, please visit www.nam.org.