NEMA President Debra Phillips appointed to board of NAM’s Council of Manufacturing Associations
Jan. 13, 2025
Dual roles could advance policies that enhance U.S. manufacturing priorities and collaboration across the American manufacturing sector to achieve shared objectives
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) announced today that National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) President and CEO Debra Phillips has been appointed to its board of the Council of Manufacturing Associations (CMA). NEMA represents manufacturers of electrical technologies. NEMA believes electrical manufacturers are instrumental to America’s critical infrastructure, national security and economic growth.
As part of the CMA board, Phillips will guide work to advance policies that enhance U.S. manufacturing priorities and to collaborate across the American manufacturing sector to achieve shared objectives.
“There has never been a more exciting moment for U.S. manufacturing, and I look forward to advancing the opportunities for our critical sector as part of NAM’s CMA board,” said Phillips. “The electro-industry is one of the largest manufacturing sectors in the U.S. economy, and this new role will provide an opportunity to add our voice and leadership to the growing domestic manufacturing base. I look forward to working together with fellow industry leaders to advance our shared goals.”
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