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The potential of artificial intelligence to dramatically change society has sparked a worldwide competition for expertise in and development of AI systems. According to published estimates, global total AI investment rose to $142.3 billion in 2023, up from about $92 billion in 2022. The strong increase in spending is expected to continue as business and governments jockey for position in the race to dominate the market. For the manufacturing industry, the stakes could not be higher.
Predictions about the impact of AI on society range from the apocalyptic to the miraculous. Some fear an end to civilization while others see a future where AI augments the human experience in its many endeavors. For businesses, it is a time of high expectations, experimentation, and understanding the benefits and risks with AI. This session will explore the future of AI and its potential impact – how the technology may evolve, how it may impact the manufacturing industry, and how leaders should balance the opportunities and challenges with the technology.
As product complexity increases and sustainability requirements intensify, manufacturers face new roadblocks on the path to rapid innovation. Overcoming these challenges demands immediate, forward-thinking solutions—specifically, the integration of AI into product development. In this session, you’ll see how Eaton, a $20B leader in intelligent power management, is taking decisive steps to address these dynamics head-on. Attendees will gain insights into the actionable strategies and AI-driven outcomes Eaton is pursuing to navigate today’s demands while building for tomorrow’s AI-dependent factories.
How will AI impact what is measured, how data is analyzed, and how this can lead to improved decision-making? This session will examine the interplay between decisions made by AI vs. those made by humans, the growing ability to make operational decisions in real time, and the impact that all of this will have on planning, forecasting, and business strategy for the short- and long-term.
Moderator: Penelope Brown, Senior Content Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
From the first building blocks of a digital foundation to scaling solutions for automated problem-solving, there are many steps in between to deploying AI effectively and efficiently. This session will examine the multifaceted approach that Jabil has taken to move toward AI-enabled operations that monitor, predict, and automatically self-correct to enhance quality, efficiency, and productivity.
In conversation with: Steven Moskowitz, Ph.D., Senior Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
As manufacturing equipment and factories become more connected, there are more opportunities than ever to build holistic ecosystems that can leverage AI. What are these growing ecosystems, how should they be structured, and how can they impact the value that is generated through AI?
Moderator: Jeff Puma, Content Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
While many manufacturers have established lean manufacturing or continuous improvement team, experience shows that true success requires more than just tools and processes on the shop floor – it demands a culture cultivated by strong lean leadership. The same will hold true for AI. To fully realize AI’s potential in manufacturing, leaders must go beyond simply adopting AI technologies and focus on cultivating AI-enabled leadership. This panel will discuss lessons learned from lean leadership and examine how they can inform the development of AI-enabled leadership for factories of the future.
Moderator: Steven Moskowitz, Ph.D., Senior Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
As AI and GenAI usage continues to accelerate, there is a growing body of governmental regulations and ethical guidelines under development that could impact the technology’s deployment. This session will examine the AI regulations that manufacturers need to be aware of and plan for on a regional, national, and global level; ethical considerations for the workforce, customers, and more; and the role that manufacturers should play in defining future regulatory and ethical standards.
Moderator: Penelope Brown, Senior Content Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
The internet, the field of materials science and engineering, and stealth aircraft, to name a few breakthrough technologies, all started at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) years before launching into public awareness. Today, DARPA researchers are pursuing breakthroughs in novel materials and manufacturing technologies not just for tomorrow, but as seeds of surprise for decades to come. This session will highlight recent advances in machine learning to revolutionize the development and production of structural hardware. These include designing and building multi-material parts and developing real-time qualification methods for additive manufacturing. Discover the latest developments from DARPA and learn how you can help invent the future of manufacturing.
In an era defined by rapid technological advancements, the integration of AI has become paramount to achieving autonomous operations across various industries. This presentation by ARC Advisory Group will share how companies leading in the deployment of autonomous operations are leveraging AI technologies to revolutionize automation processes by enabling systems to perform complex tasks with minimal human intervention. By enhancing decision-making capabilities, improving efficiency, and reducing operational risks, AI is not only transforming traditional workflows but also paving the way for innovative solutions that promise to reshape the future of autonomous operations. This session will delve into the critical role AI plays in driving this transformative shift and the potential benefits it holds for manufacturing.
AI at scale is transforming manufacturing by enhancing operational efficiency, improving product quality and enabling data-driven decision making in real time. To successfully scale these efforts, Schneider has established a solid data foundation along with clear data governance policies to maintain data integrity and security. By integrating intelligence with best-of-breed tools, Schneider has enabled closed-loop actions that optimize manufacturing processes. These intelligent systems continuously learn from data, allowing for predictive maintenance and adaptive control to reduce downtime and operational costs and foster innovation.
As emphasis on ESG shifts from a ‘nice to have’ to an essential business imperative, manufacturers are moving beyond regulatory compliance to a better way of running businesses. To build AI-centered factories of the future, manufacturers must address two critical questions. First, how will AI impact the development, use, and scaling of ESG initiatives? Second, how will ESG principles shape the way AI is developed and deployed in manufacturing environments? This conversation will explore these questions and how AI and ESG intersect while offering actionable insights for integrating these priorities into today’s operations while preparing for tomorrow’s factories.
In conversation with: Steven Moskowitz, Ph.D., Senior Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
AI will play a critical role in manufacturing’s future, but the specifics of that role are still to be determined. This panel will reflect on the ideas and insights shared throughout the day and discuss (at least) two possible AI-centric futures – AI-driven lights-out factories and AI-enabled, human-partnered factories. What do these scenarios mean for small/medium vs. large manufacturers? Is there a decision point at which manufacturers must choose one of those future scenarios? And what should manufacturers do today to prepare for the future?
Moderator: David R. Brousell, Founder, Vice President and Executive Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
As we have explored throughout the day, the future of manufacturing is a dynamic landscape full of untapped opportunities. AI will be at the heart of this transformation – shaping the industry in ways we can already envision and ways we have yet to consider. This final session will build on the day’s insights to examine the manufacturing organization of the future. How will ecosystems, supply networks, and traditional boundaries between innovation and production evolve? What changes will we see in leadership structure, from the factory floor to the C-suite? Guided by MLC’s mission to help senior executives shape a better future for their organizations and the industry, we will explore how manufacturers can lead the way forward
Moderator: Will Bonifant, Vice President, Manufacturing, Operations Technology and Supply Chain Strategy, The Hershey Company
Moderator: Michael Bennett, Ph.D., Special Advisor to the Chancellor on Artificial Intelligence, University of Illinois
Moderator: Steven Moskowitz, Ph.D., Senior Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
Uyiosa Abusomwan, Ph.D.
Senior Global Technology Manager, Digital Engineering
Eaton Corporation
Enterprise Architecture Strategist, Industry 4.0, Koch Industries
With over 19 years of manufacturing transformation experience in electronic solutions, medical device, and aerospace and defense industries, Tony leads enterprise architecture strategy for Industry 4.0 at Koch Industries. During his tenure at Koch and Molex, Tony has established cutting-edge smart manufacturing, operational excellence, and digital supply chain capabilities in more than 20 manufacturing sites, spanning across 12 countries.
Embracing agile methodologies in a VUCA environment, Tony has been able to establish the latest in modern MES/MOM, IIOT, Unified Namespace, Industrial Data Fabric, Digital Worker, and Advanced Analytics (ML/AI) Technologies.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering from Iowa State University and a master’s degree in Business Administration from Northern Illinois University.
Dean Bartles, Ph.D.
CEO & President
MTDG
Board of Governors
Manufacturing Leadership Council
Vice President of MxD Learn, MxD
Lizabeth Stuck is the Vice President of MxD Learn, the workforce development program at MxD. She is responsible for the development and execution of MxD’s workforce programming and strategies for increasing digital manufacturing and cybersecurity for manufacturing skill sets. She works with industry, academia, government, and non-profit organizations to define and develop workforce solutions to manufacturing’s most pressing skills challenges.
Prior to joining MxD in 2015, Lizabeth was the Deputy Director of the Office of Advisory Committees at the U.S. Department of Commerce. In this role she led the United States Manufacturing Council, working with dozens of manufacturing industry leaders to address the country’s most critical manufacturing workforce and technology challenges. Lizabeth has also held roles as a presidential appointee at the U.S. Department of Energy, the White House Office of Management and Budget, and the White House Office of Legislative Affairs under the Obama Administration. Lizabeth holds an MBA in Strategic Leadership and Change Management from DePaul University and a B.A. in Journalism from Indiana University.
Michael Bennett, Ph.D.
Special Advisor to the Chancellor on Artificial Intelligence
University of Illinois
Will is responsible for leading: the 20 manufacturing plants supporting Hershey’s North America Confection and Salty Snacks business units; the Supply Chain team that designs and optimizes our network; and the Operations Technology group that drives automation and advanced technology development. Together, these teams are leading the Digital Transformation across Hershey manufacturing plants. Will has held several other leadership roles with Hershey:
Prior to joining Hershey in 2011, Will was a Project Leader with The Boston Consulting Group, where he led projects in strategy, organizational design, supply chain transformation, and cost reduction. Will’s industry experience has spanned confectionery, retail pharmacy, alcoholic beverages, retail office superstore, fast moving consumer goods, and consumer eye health.
Earlier in his career, Will spent 8 years as a US Navy officer. He served in many leadership and power plant supervisory roles on the USS GEORGIA, a ballistic missile submarine. He also spent 3 years as a nuclear power regulator, working in areas of electrical engineering and instrumentation design.
Will received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the US Naval Academy. He also holds an engineering Master of Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and a Master of Business Administration from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Will Bonifant
Vice President, Manufacturing, Supply Chain Strategy & Operations Technology
The Hershey Company
Founder, Vice President and Executive Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
David R. Brousell is the Co-Founder, Vice President and Executive Director of the Manufacturing Leadership Council, the digital manufacturing arm of the National Association of Manufacturing, the largest association of manufacturers in the United States.
In his role as head of the MLC, Brousell sets the strategic direction of the organization and oversees day-to-day activities across the MLC’s portfolio of live and virtual events and thought-leadership content generation. Brousell is a member of the NAM Leadership Team and is also a member of the MLC’s Board of Governors.
The Manufacturing Leadership Council’s mission is to enable its members to realize a better future by focusing on the intersection of advanced technologies and fundamental business change to create competitive advantage. Brousell leads a team of experienced content, sales, membership, and marketing professionals that provides thought-leadership on a member-defined set of “Critical Issues” facing manufacturing. The “Critical Issues” are part of the Council’s focus on Manufacturing 4.0, the next wave of industrial progress based on digitization.
In his more than 40-year career, Brousell has served in numerous leadership positions in companies large and small. In the early 1990s, he served as Editor-in-Chief of Reed Publishing’s Datamation Magazine, which was the standard of excellence in the IT magazine field for many years. In the mid to late 1990s, he served as Vice President and Editorial Director at Sentry Publishing Co., in charge of that firm’s Software Magazine, Client-Server Computer Magazine and Sentry Market Research publications. In 1997, he became Vice President of Strategy at Softbank Comdex, the organizer of the huge Comdex technology trade show and conference.
In 1998, Brousell was named Editor-in-Chief of Managing Automation Magazine, part of Thomas Publishing Co. of New York. He later became Vice President & Editorial Director of Managing Automation Media, where he co-founded the Manufacturing Leadership Council in 2006.
Brousell has received numerous journalism awards. In the late 1980s at Datamation, he received two consecutive Jesse H. Neal Editorial Achievement Awards, the highest award for business journalism in the U.S. Under his leadership at Thomas, the organization was cited 11 times for editorial achievement.
David R. Brousell
Founder, Vice President and Executive Director
Manufacturing Leadership Council
Originally from Ohio and now a resident of the Washington, D.C., area, Penelope spent many years moonlighting as a fitness instructor and now enjoys hiking, reading, swing dancing, and travel.
Penelope Brown
Senior Content Director Manufacturing Leadership Council
Ron Castro
Vice President, Supply Chain,
IBM
Board of Governors, Vice Chair,
Manufacturing Leadership Council
President, DAMA International; Associate Professor of Information Systems, Virginia Commonwealth University, Associate Director, MIT International Society of Chief Data Officers
I am really old but I have seen lots of stuff — that gives me a good basis for comparing things. I like working with inspired individuals. I am a horse-husband and a musician. I’m great with deadlines and agreements. I have deep expertise in IT-related areas and am happy to share it.
Peter Aiken, Ph.D., is an acknowledged data management (DM) authority, an Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, President of DAMA International, and Associate Director of the MIT International Society of Chief Data Officers.
For more than 35 years, Peter has learned from working with hundreds of data management practices in 30 countries including some of the world’s most important. Among his 12 books are the first on CDOs (the case for data leadership), focusing on data monetization, on modern strategic data thinking and objectively specifying what it means to be data literate. International recognition has resulted in an intensive schedule of events worldwide (pre-COVID). Peter also hosts the longest running data management webinar series hosted by partners at Dataversity.
Starting before Google, before data was big, and before data science, Peter has founded several organizations that have helped more than 200 organizations leverage data–specific savings have been measured at more than $1.5B. His latest is Anything Awesome.
Wendy Collins
Chief AI Officer
NTT DATA
Chief Executive Officer, CESMII, The Smart Manufacturing Institute
John Dyck was appointed CEO of CESMII – The Smart Manufacturing Institute, in June of 2018. CESMII is a Manufacturing USA Institute chartered with transforming the U.S. manufacturing market and increasing global competitiveness through the democratization of Smart Manufacturing technologies, knowledge, and business practices.
John brings a highly pragmatic perspective to CESMII, and a crisp focus on outcomes that will benefit the Nation’s energy and economic security by sharing existing resources and co-investing to accelerate development and commercial deployment of innovative technologies. He was recognized by the Society of Manufacturing Engineering (SME) in 2020 as one of ‘30 Leaders Transforming Manufacturing in the USA’ & recognized by the Manufacturing Leadership Council (MLC) 2024 Manufacturing Leadership Awards for his outstanding achievement in Digital Transformation Leadership.
Prior to joining CESMII, John held senior leadership positions in large corporations like GE and Rockwell Automation, and was effective in raising VC funding and building a successful software startup called Activplant.
CESMII Boilerplate:
CESMII – the Smart Manufacturing Institute – has a total current investment of $140M (with an additional $61M under negotiation) from Department of Energy funding and public/private partnership contributions, with a mandate to create a more competitive manufacturing environment here in the US through advanced sensing, analytics, modeling, control and platforms. CESMII is one of 17 Manufacturing USA institutes on this mission to increase manufacturing productivity, global competitiveness, and reinvestment by increasing energy productivity, improving economic performance and raising workforce capacity. University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) is the program and administrative home of CESMII. For more information about CESMII, its history and Smart Manufacturing, visit cesmii.org.
Eric Danziger
CEO and Co-Founder
Invisible AI
Brian is a versatile, results-driven global business and technology executive with over 30 years of differentiated experience working with public and private sector clients, international businesses and governments, and multi-national conglomerates. As an EY Partner and Industrials & Energy Industry Group Innovation Leader, Brian is working with clients to move beyond “innovation theater” and deliver on the promise of human ingenuity and technology Innovation. He has consistently helped clients make wise technology and business investments to deliver strong financial results, enhance shareholder value, and improve market competitiveness. Brian was recently recognized by Manufacturing Digital magazine as one of the “Top 10 Manufacturing Leaders of 2023” along with several Fortune 100 CEOs.
Brian’s experience spans a variety of market segments: High Technology, Automotive, Industrial & Consumer Products, Advanced Manufacturing, Aerospace & Defense, Transportation, Critical Infrastructures, Energy & Environment. Prior to joining EY, Brian was a senior partner at a couple leading business and technology consulting firms, and a senior executive officer at early stage/startup firms. He started his career as a crew systems engineer at a large aerospace and defense company. Brian has a B.S. in Engineering Psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign and an M.A. in Human Factors Engineering from George Mason University in Fairfax, VA.
In his personal time, Brian enjoys adventures with his family and volunteering in the local community. He is currently a Vice President & Board Member of Loudoun Therapeutic Riding Foundation (www.ltrf.org), Manufacturing leadership Council Member, and previous Advisory Board Member of Aerospace Industries Association Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC). Brian is also an avid athlete and outdoorsman. He continues to play men’s amateur baseball with players half his age and recently completed his first triathlon! Brian had the distinct honor of representing the United States as a Torchbearer in the Olympic Torch Relay at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games (PyeongChang, South Korea).
Andrew Detor, Ph.D.
Program Manager, Defense Sciences Office
DARPA
Chief Executive Officer, CESMII, The Smart Manufacturing Institute
John Dyck was appointed CEO of CESMII – The Smart Manufacturing Institute, in June of 2018. CESMII is a Manufacturing USA Institute chartered with transforming the U.S. manufacturing market and increasing global competitiveness through the democratization of Smart Manufacturing technologies, knowledge, and business practices.
John brings a highly pragmatic perspective to CESMII, and a crisp focus on outcomes that will benefit the Nation’s energy and economic security by sharing existing resources and co-investing to accelerate development and commercial deployment of innovative technologies. He was recognized by the Society of Manufacturing Engineering (SME) in 2020 as one of ‘30 Leaders Transforming Manufacturing in the USA’ & recognized by the Manufacturing Leadership Council (MLC) 2024 Manufacturing Leadership Awards for his outstanding achievement in Digital Transformation Leadership.
Prior to joining CESMII, John held senior leadership positions in large corporations like GE and Rockwell Automation, and was effective in raising VC funding and building a successful software startup called Activplant.
CESMII Boilerplate:
CESMII – the Smart Manufacturing Institute – has a total current investment of $140M (with an additional $61M under negotiation) from Department of Energy funding and public/private partnership contributions, with a mandate to create a more competitive manufacturing environment here in the US through advanced sensing, analytics, modeling, control and platforms. CESMII is one of 17 Manufacturing USA institutes on this mission to increase manufacturing productivity, global competitiveness, and reinvestment by increasing energy productivity, improving economic performance and raising workforce capacity. University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) is the program and administrative home of CESMII. For more information about CESMII, its history and Smart Manufacturing, visit cesmii.org.
John Dyck
Chief Executive Officer
CESMII
The Smart Manufacturing Institute
Director of Analytics for the Global Operations, Intuitive
Aparna Srinivasan, Ph.D., is Director of Analytics for the Global Operations team at Intuitive, the maker of da Vinci and Ion Robotic Surgical Systems. She is responsible for delivering strategically aligned data analytics services to facilitate timely decision making and ensure supply continuity within Global Operations.
Aparna has a strong background in statistics and data science, and she brings more than 25 years of experience as a statistician and data professional in the medical device industry supporting Product Operations, Quality and Regulatory teams.
Aparna earned an M.S. and MPhil in Statistics from the University of Hyderabad, India and received her Ph.D. in Statistics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY. She is passionate about applying data science in providing valuable insights and driving process efficiencies.
Mark Sen Gupta
Director of Research
ARC Advisory Group
In 2015, Karl Hutter became the President and Chief Executive Officer of Click Bond, Inc. Prior to becoming CEO, Karl held the roles of Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Treasurer, Chief Operating Officer, and Chief Financial Officer of the company. During his time leading the Sales and Marketing team, he focused on building Click Bond’s reputation as a solutions partner, enabling Click Bond’s technology on the F-35 program and numerous other key platforms across the commercial and defense aerospace sector.
Prior to leading the Sales department, Karl spearheaded the company’s business development and applications engineering efforts across the Asia-Pacific region, creating a strong foundation for global growth, particularly in Japan, China, and Australia. Karl holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Systems Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and another in applied science and entrepreneurial management and operations management from the Wharton School.
Karl is a certified Airline Transport Pilot and an active advocate for the aerospace industry. He serves on the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) Board of Governors Executive Committee and Civil Aviation Leadership Council, the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) Board of Directors, the Aerospace Locknut Manufacturers Association (ALMA) Board of Directors, and the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) Board of Directors . He is the immediate past Chairman of the Carson City Nevada Airport Authority and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Cardigan Mountain School.
Karl Hutter
Chief Executive Officer,
Click Bond, Inc.
Enterprise Architecture Strategist, Industry 4.0, Koch Industries
With over 19 years of manufacturing transformation experience in electronic solutions, medical device, and aerospace and defense industries, Tony leads enterprise architecture strategy for Industry 4.0 at Koch Industries. During his tenure at Koch and Molex, Tony has established cutting-edge smart manufacturing, operational excellence, and digital supply chain capabilities in more than 20 manufacturing sites, spanning across 12 countries.
Embracing agile methodologies in a VUCA environment, Tony has been able to establish the latest in modern MES/MOM, IIOT, Unified Namespace, Industrial Data Fabric, Digital Worker, and Advanced Analytics (ML/AI) Technologies.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering from Iowa State University and a master’s degree in Business Administration from Northern Illinois University.
Franck Journoud
Senior Director,
Technology Policy
National Association of Manufacturers
Randal Kenworthy, Senior Partner, Consumer and Industrial Products, West Monroe
Rapid changes in technology, competition, and the workforce require a keen focus on becoming ever more agile, innovative, and efficient. That’s where Randal comes in. For one Fortune 50 company, he defined a new product segment and streamlined the R&D process by 30% – enabling the company to bring a new offering to market four months faster than it typically could. He also helped the supply chain, sales, and service functions employ new technology to improve customer service while increasing profitability.
His expertise in internet of things (IoT) strategies – particularly product engineering, smart building, Industry 4.0, sustainability, and smart products – has led to many trusted advisor relationships. He has also optimized clients’ corporate IT, finance, and supply chain functions.
Randal joined West Monroe in 2022 from Cognizant. As vice president and global strategy lead for the IoT and Engineering practice, he helped the practice become the highest performing group and grow the firm’s reputation as an industry leader. Previously, Randal founded and built strategy and digital transformation practices at multiple companies. These advisory practices have focused on helping manufacturing clients transform their product strategy, operations, supply chain, and sales via digital transformation.
He earned a bachelor’s degree in information systems and human resources management from the Honors Program at Boston College and an MBA in strategy and finance from Yale University.
What makes Randal different
He has traveled to nearly 70 countries – often taking part in extreme sports such as great white shark diving, skydiving, helicopter skiing, bungee jumping from the world’s highest platform, hang gliding, or bobsledding. He once accidentally ended up in the halftime show at a Miami-Boston College football game dressed as Elvis Presley.
Where Randal makes an impact
Randal’s goal is to leave the world a better place for his own children and all the children in the world. To that end, he believes technology will fundamentally improve the way we work, live, learn, and play – and do so in a way that is more sustainable for our planet.
As an advisor to Beyond Celiac, he is helping the organization’s first philanthropic venture fund. He is also a founding member of the Boston College hockey mentor program, which provides career planning assistance.
Randal Kenworthy
Senior Partner, Commercial and Industrial Products,
West Monroe
Vice President of MxD Learn, MxD
Lizabeth Stuck is the Vice President of MxD Learn, the workforce development program at MxD. She is responsible for the development and execution of MxD’s workforce programming and strategies for increasing digital manufacturing and cybersecurity for manufacturing skill sets. She works with industry, academia, government, and non-profit organizations to define and develop workforce solutions to manufacturing’s most pressing skills challenges.
Prior to joining MxD in 2015, Lizabeth was the Deputy Director of the Office of Advisory Committees at the U.S. Department of Commerce. In this role she led the United States Manufacturing Council, working with dozens of manufacturing industry leaders to address the country’s most critical manufacturing workforce and technology challenges. Lizabeth has also held roles as a presidential appointee at the U.S. Department of Energy, the White House Office of Management and Budget, and the White House Office of Legislative Affairs under the Obama Administration. Lizabeth holds an MBA in Strategic Leadership and Change Management from DePaul University and a B.A. in Journalism from Indiana University.
Kevin Kozak
Global Senior Principal Operational Excellence Partner
Genentech, a member of the Roche Group
President, DAMA International; Associate Professor of Information Systems, Virginia Commonwealth University, Associate Director, MIT International Society of Chief Data Officers
I am really old but I have seen lots of stuff — that gives me a good basis for comparing things. I like working with inspired individuals. I am a horse-husband and a musician. I’m great with deadlines and agreements. I have deep expertise in IT-related areas and am happy to share it.
Peter Aiken, Ph.D., is an acknowledged data management (DM) authority, an Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, President of DAMA International, and Associate Director of the MIT International Society of Chief Data Officers.
For more than 35 years, Peter has learned from working with hundreds of data management practices in 30 countries including some of the world’s most important. Among his 12 books are the first on CDOs (the case for data leadership), focusing on data monetization, on modern strategic data thinking and objectively specifying what it means to be data literate. International recognition has resulted in an intensive schedule of events worldwide (pre-COVID). Peter also hosts the longest running data management webinar series hosted by partners at Dataversity.
Starting before Google, before data was big, and before data science, Peter has founded several organizations that have helped more than 200 organizations leverage data–specific savings have been measured at more than $1.5B. His latest is Anything Awesome.
Brian Legan
Partner | Industrials and Energy Industry Group Innovation Leader,
EY
Sachin is a Field CTO and Digital Principal at Kalypso, a Rockwell Automation business that helps clients innovate and transform with digital technologies. He has over 25 years of experience in delivering disruptive and transformative digital solutions to multiple industries.
He recently completed a Data Science, Machine Learning & AI program at MIT to enhance his skills and knowledge in this emerging field. His Capstone project was the application of Data Science and AI in closed loop autonomous manufacturing.
His core competencies include enterprise architecture, data engineering, IT/OT convergence design, integration strategies, edge, cloud and hybrid architecture, advanced process control, and digital thread orchestration. He has led digital technology-enabled transformations at leading companies such as Apple, Thermo Fisher, Eli Lilly, Amgen, Biogen, and ICU Medical, among others. He is also an inventor with multiple patents in innovation and manufacturing process data conversion & orchestration.
His mission is to architect and deliver the Digital Threads that connect discovery and ideation through product innovation and development, value chain engineering, commercialization, design transfer, manufacturing, distribution, and post market support.
Sachin Misra
Field CTO and Digital Principal
Kalypso, a Rockwell Automation business
Senior Director, Event Content, Manufacturing Leadership Council
Steven Moskowitz, Ph.D., is the Senior Director, Event Content at the Manufacturing Leadership Council.
He is a thought leader in innovation management and digital transformation and the Principal at Industry 4ward LLC, an advisory firm that works with manufacturers to help them identify, prioritize, and embark on the next steps in their digital transformation and sustainability journeys. He leverages the Smart Industry Readiness Index (SIRI) assessment model which a data-driven model that incorporates Industry 4.0 maturity, industry competitiveness, KPIs, cost profile, and time horizon to identify areas of focus.
After earning a B.S. in chemistry from the University of Rochester and a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Washington, he went to work at IBM’s Microelectronics Division where he remained for over 12 years. At IBM he held a variety of roles across the technical and managerial spectrum. Following his time at IBM, Steven joined Entegris where he stayed for nine years, holding two key roles as innovation management thought leader and Director of Digital Transformation.
Steven is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and Certified SIRI Assessor with extensive experience at leading technical, business process, and organizational development projects.
In addition to several years of association with the Manufacturing Leadership Council, he has many years of involvement with the Innovation Research Interchange (IRI), a divisions of the National Association of Manufacturers. He sat on the IRI Board of Directors and served as the Chair of the IRI Board.
A Massachusetts resident, Steven enjoys hiking, biking, local music, good food, and rooting against Boston sports teams (as is expected from a born and bred New Yorker).
Steve Moskowitz, Ph.D.
Senior Director, Event Content
Manufacturing Leadership Council
Content Director
Since 2022, Jeff Puma has served as Content Director for the Manufacturing Leadership Council. Prior to this role, he led marketing and communications for the Association for Manufacturing Excellence where he helped AME navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and increase its profile as a lean, continuous improvement thought leader on social media and in the virtual space.
He previously served as Account Director at Lipman Hearne, an agency serving associations, universities, and non-profits. He oversaw branding, advertising, marketing, fundraising and other work for clients including Obama Foundation, University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football, University of the Pacific, Sweet Briar College, and Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. His career also includes time in the education space leading communications and marketing for both public and private schools in Chicagoland.
Jeff began his career with Siemens USA. He created Siemens’ first executive outreach program, working with six C-level executives to establish them as thought leaders on industry, infrastructure, and technology. Prior to launching this ambitious program, he worked in the company’s Washington, D.C., office for Siemens Transportation Systems, Inc., before heading that operating company’s marketing and communication office in Sacramento, Calif. While with Siemens TS, Jeff graduated from Siemens’ international high-potential communicators program and helped his team win the Siemens top+ Star Award for Total Business Improvement.
He graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a degree in government and international studies. At Notre Dame, he completed the Hesburgh Program in Public Service and competed for the Fighting Irish Track & Field team, earning a Notre Dame Monogram and Big East Academic All-Star recognition. During his time in college he interned in Washington, D.C., for both Senator Richard J. Durbin’s office and the Federal Communications Commission’s International Bureau. More recently, he achieved a certificate in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace from the University of South Florida and earned his Enterprise Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt.
An avid music enthusiast, he has seen more than 400 concerts by 300 different bands (a tally that has only slowed because of children and a pandemic), written songs that you can find on iTunes or Spotify (if you’re really sleuthy), and contributed music reviews and stories to the Tribune Company newspapers. In fact, Jeff got his start creating online content in the mid-1990s when he designed a band’s website, writing copy and HTML code in SimpleText and then FTPing each webpage to a server. Beyond his career and interest in music, Jeff has also volunteered as a coach in youth soccer, travel baseball, and middle school and high school track and field. He resides in the Chicago suburbs with his wife and two teenaged children.
Jeff Puma
Content Director Manufacturing Leadership Council
Managing Director – Business Transformation Leader
Parthiv is a results-oriented leader focused on driving large enterprise transformations leveraging ERP, Cloud, Data and AI/GenAI.
Parthiv has over 25 years of experience leading global multi tower business transformation initiatives. He has advised numerous clients on Digital Strategy, Business Process Re-engineering, Global ERP implementations, Cloud and Data transformations, as well as AI/Gen adoption. He has delivered strong value for his clients by improving operational efficiency and enabling growth.
Parthiv has partnered with several fortune 500 clients across Life Sciences, CPG and Industrial Manufacturing
Parthiv graduated from University of Maryland with Masters in Information Systems.
Parthiv Shah
Managing Director – Business Transformation Leader,
Accenture
Ali Shakouri is a professor of electrical and computer engineering and associate dean of research and innovation at Purdue College of Engineering. He received his engineering degree in 1990 from Telecom Paris, France, and his Ph.D. in 1995 from the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, US. He was a faculty at the University of California in Santa Cruz before moving to Purdue in 2011 to lead the Birck Nanotechnology Center for ten years. He has worked extensively in nanoscale heat transport and electrothermal energy conversion. His group has developed and commercialized a novel lock-in imaging technique to obtain thermal maps of integrated circuits. He oversaw Purdue-Wabash Heartland Innovation Network (WHIN) partnership, exploring a living laboratory of Internet of Things (IoT) testbeds in advanced manufacturing and digital agriculture in the ten counties in northeast Indiana. He currently leads an NSF Future Manufacturing project focused on deploying artificial intelligence techniques in small and medium manufacturers.
Ali Shakouri, Ph.D.
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Associate Dean for Research and Innovation, Purdue University
Founder, Supply Chain Insights
Lora Cecere (Twitter/X ID @lcecere) is the Founder of Supply Chain Insights LLC, and is the author of the popular enterprise software blog Supply Chain Shaman currently read by over 325,000 supply chain professionals. She writes as a LinkedIn Influencer and is a contributor for Forbes.
Lora is an author of eleven books on supply chain management, including Bricks Matter in 2012 and Metrics that Matter in 2014.
She is a graduate of the Chemical Engineering program at the University of Tennessee (B.S.) and the Wharton School of Business (MBA). In her spare time, you will find Lora gardening, quilting or working on her next book.
Anubhav Singh
Vice President,
Data and Analytics,
Global Supply Chain
Schneider Electric
Rebecca Teeters, Ph.D.
Senior Vice President of Fluoromaterial Stewardship and President, 3M Chemical Operations LLC
3M
Board of Governors,
Manufacturing Leadership Council