24 Business and Education Leaders to Develop Strategies for Growth of Vital Economic Sectors
FRANKFORT, KY – The Kentucky Association of Manufacturers (KAM) has named a “Blue-Ribbon Commission on Kentucky’s Contributions to America’s Critical Industrial Base” to develop recommendations on how Kentucky can more directly contribute to America’s industrial growth in critical economic sectors, with a primary focus on the nation’s defense industrial base.
24 business, industry, and education leaders, including eight veterans, from across the Commonwealth comprise the Commission and will recommend steps to strengthen the key economic sectors here that will help maximize America’s capacity to respond to future challenges.
The Commission is co-chaired by Dr. Jeffery P. Langer, General Counsel of Zoeller Company in Louisville, KY, and Amy Wombwell, Co-Founder and COO of BlackBox Energy Systems in Owingsville, KY.
“As businesspersons operating in a global economy, we understand that America’s economic security and national security are now completely intertwined. The United States faces a new set of long-term strategic challenges to its global economic and security leadership. We can successfully meet any future challenge by strengthening our country’s industrial base, supply chain, and manufacturing preeminence.” said Dr. Langer, who also chairs KAM’s Legal Affairs Council. “Kentucky is uniquely positioned to play a leading role in the industrial and technological transformation that is taking shape to do so.”
“The Commonwealth has a long history as both a competitive choice to manufacture and deliver world-class products across the globe and as an outsized contributor to the nation’s industrial base and defense architecture,” said Ms. Wombwell, who also chairs KAM’s Defense and Aerospace Council. “With our diverse manufacturing economy, exceptional transportation and logistics capabilities, four key military installations, and a wide range of supporting industry, Kentucky already contributes significantly to America’s international leadership. And we can do more.”
“We are grateful that so many accomplished leaders from across Kentucky and several other states have accepted our invitation to help craft the strategies for how our Commonwealth can contribute in new, innovative ways to the strengthening of America’s critical industrial base,” said Kerry Creech, President of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky and chair of KAM’s Board of Directors. “On behalf of the KAM Board, I want to thank the 24 Commission members for their willingness to perform this public service. This is the kind of leadership that the business community must offer to Kentucky.”
The Commission will confer widely with experts from across the country and issue its recommendations later this year. In addition to Dr. Langer and Ms. Wombwell, the members are:
Paula Blankenship
CEO, Founder
Heirloom Traditions Paint/CamCoat
Dan Bookman
Plant Manager
The Chemours Company
Marcia Brey
Vice President of Logistics
GE Appliances, a Haier company
Jonathan Brooks
Chief Executive Officer
Warehouse on Wheels
Chad Eaton
Director of Government Affairs
Nucor Corporation
Mark Erwin
Chief Executive Officer
Bardstown Bourbon Company
Philippe G. Garnier
CEO and General Manager
Safran Landing Systems Kentucky
Hon. Chris Girdler
President and CEO
Somerset Pulaski Economic Development
Authority
Patrick Henshaw
Managing Director
Render Capital
Brigadier General Jim Iacocca, USA (Ret.)
Former President and CEO
Knox Regional Development Alliance
Frank Jemley
President and CEO
Kentucky Association of Manufacturers
Andi Johnson
Chief Policy Officer and Director of
Regional Engagement
Commerce Lexington
Venkata (Vijay) Kamineni
Chief Innovation & Technology Leader
Logan Aluminum
Chief Executive Officer
Metals Innovation Initiative
Charles Lewis
Director, Submarines Programs & Campaigns
BAE Systems
Thomas Lilienthal
Plant Manager
Novelis Corporation
Mark Loyd
Co-Leader, National Tax Practice Group
Dentons
Dr. David McFaddin
President
Eastern Kentucky University
Hon. Clarence Mingo
Vice President, Corporate Affairs & ESG
T. Marzetti Company
Darrel Perry
Group Manager
Toyota Kentucky
Rear Admiral Gene F. Price, USNR (Ret.)
Partner
Frost Brown Todd
David Rink
President and CEO
Commonwealth Sign Company
Amy B. Spiller
State President – Ohio and Kentucky
Duke Energy Corporation
About the Kentucky Association of Manufacturers
The Kentucky Association of Manufacturers (KAM) is Kentucky’s leading industry and business organization. Our mission is to make a better Kentucky by promoting and growing manufacturing in the Commonwealth. We are the voice for economic growth and opportunity in Kentucky. Learn more at kam.us.com.