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Celebrating American Manufacturing at 250 with MEP Leaders from New England

57 min · 2. heinä 2026
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Happy Fourth of July week! This is the first of a three-episode special edition of Manufacturing an American Century, produced in honor of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence that went on to form this nation. Across the three episodes, we interview manufacturing leaders from the original American states of 1776 about the role manufacturing played in their state's past, and how that role has evolved into new opportunities for the future! We're doing this with the leaders of the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP); the long-running, federally supported program designed to help manufacturers in every state. Administered by the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology and operating since 1988, the MEP is a public-private network with a Center in all 50 states and Puerto Rico and over 1,400 trusted advisors on the ground. Those advisors work hands-on with the small and mid-sized manufacturers that make up the backbone of American industry, helping them adopt new technology, strengthen supply chains, and develop their workforce.  Now, be warned that, while none of us are formal historians of manufacturing during our nation’s founding years, it's still fascinating to learn a few bits of each state's manufacturing history. And, as you'll hear, there's often a through line connecting the importance of public-private partnership then to its importance now. This first episode covers the New England states of Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. In these short interviews, you'll hear from an MEP leader from each state on a bit of that history and on what their state makes today: * Christian Cowan [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-cowan-1519491/] — Executive Director, 401k Tech Bridge, Polaris MEP [https://polarismep.org/] (Rhode Island) * Kathie Mahoney [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathie-mahoney-a819821/] — President & CEO, MassMEP [https://massmep.org/] (Massachusetts) * Beatriz Gutierrez [https://www.linkedin.com/in/beatrizgutierrez/] — President & CEO, CONNSTEP [https://www.connstep.org/] (Connecticut) * Tony Fernandez [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyfernandezprovenleader/] — President & CEO, NH MEP [https://www.nhmep.org/] (New Hampshire) A big thank-you to Christian, Kathie, Beatriz, and Tony for joining the pod! And, a special thanks to North Carolina's KeAnne Hoeg, who suggested this idea and set up the interviews. AMCC’s podcast is made possible in part by the expertise of Mike McAllen, founder of Podcasting4Associations [https://www.podcasting4associations.com/]. Are you part of an association also looking to produce a podcast? Let us get you in touch with Mike. Thank you to the Economic Development Administration for their partnership in producing this podcast. This podcast was prepared in part using Federal funds under award 3070145 from the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Economic Development Administration or the U.S. Department of Commerce. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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jakson American Manufacturing at 250: MEP Leaders of the South kansikuva

American Manufacturing at 250: MEP Leaders of the South

Happy Independence Day! This is the finale of our three-episode special edition of Manufacturing an American Century, produced in honor of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. On the Fourth itself, we close the series featuring the Southern states of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.  As in the first two episodes, our guests lead their states' NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) programs, the long-standing federal effort to help manufacturers in every state grow and compete. Our MEP leaders describe the early manufacturing activities taking place across their states, and the surprising ways those early industries formed in our nation's founding have evolved into competitive strengths today. Our guests today include: * Scott Schein [https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-schein-5504537/] — Executive Director, GENEDGE [https://genedge.org/] (VA) * KeAnne Hoeg [https://www.linkedin.com/in/keanne/] — Interim Director, NC MEP [https://ncmep.org/] (NC) * Andy Carr [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andycarr3/] — President & CEO, SC MEP [https://scmep.org/] (SC) * Paul Todd [https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-todd-83380234/] — Operational Excellence Group Manager, GA MEP [https://gamep.org/] (GA) Our deep thanks to Scott, KeAnne, Andy, and Paul, and to all twelve leaders across the series who made this possible. As we aspire to the ideals of our nation’s founding to ensure the safety and happiness of our fellow Americans, we can’t thank these leaders, and all our national MEP partners, enough for putting that aspiration into practice, helping our 250,000 manufacturers make the things we need for our nation to prosper! Thank you for listening! AMCC’s podcast is made possible in part by the expertise of Mike McAllen, founder of Podcasting4Associations [https://www.podcasting4associations.com/]. Are you part of an association also looking to produce a podcast? Let us get you in touch with Mike. Thank you to the Economic Development Administration for their partnership in producing this podcast. This podcast was prepared in part using Federal funds under award 3070145 from the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Economic Development Administration or the U.S. Department of Commerce. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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jakson Celebrating American Manufacturing at 250 with MEP Leaders of the Mid-Atlantic kansikuva

Celebrating American Manufacturing at 250 with MEP Leaders of the Mid-Atlantic

Happy Fourth of July week! This is part two of our three-episode special edition of Manufacturing an American Century, marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. As in each episode, I sit down with manufacturing leaders from the original states of 1776 to talk about manufacturing's place in their state's history and its importance today. Once again, our guests are the state leaders of the NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP); the federally-supported program operating since 1988, that helps small and mid-sized manufacturers in every state stay competitive. Please join us for four insightful conversations on how the original states in the Mid-Atlantic region, to include Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey, developed from humble beginnings to power America’s rise as an industrial nation. You'll hear from each state's MEP leader on a bit of that heritage and on what their state produces today: * Mike Kelleher [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelpkelleher/] — CEO & Executive Director, Maryland MEP [https://mdmep.org/] (MD) * Chris Scafario [https://www.linkedin.com/in/cscafario/] — President & CEO, Delaware Valley Industrial Resource Center [https://www.dvirc.org/] (PA) * Amy Erickson [https://www.linkedin.com/in/amylerickson/] — Executive Director, Long Island MEP Program [https://www.stonybrook.edu/mtrc/] (NY) * Peter Connolly [https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-connolly-a815a211/] — Chief Executive Officer, New Jersey MEP [https://www.njmep.org/] (NJ) Our thanks to Mike, Chris, Amy, and Peter for sharing their time and their stories, and to North Carolina's KeAnne Hoeg for suggesting this idea and arranging the interviews. Enjoy! AMCC’s podcast is made possible in part by the expertise of Mike McAllen, founder of Podcasting4Associations [https://www.podcasting4associations.com/]. Are you part of an association also looking to produce a podcast? Let us get you in touch with Mike. Thank you to the Economic Development Administration for their partnership in producing this podcast. This podcast was prepared in part using Federal funds under award 3070145 from the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Economic Development Administration or the U.S. Department of Commerce. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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jakson Celebrating American Manufacturing at 250 with MEP Leaders from New England kansikuva

Celebrating American Manufacturing at 250 with MEP Leaders from New England

Happy Fourth of July week! This is the first of a three-episode special edition of Manufacturing an American Century, produced in honor of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence that went on to form this nation. Across the three episodes, we interview manufacturing leaders from the original American states of 1776 about the role manufacturing played in their state's past, and how that role has evolved into new opportunities for the future! We're doing this with the leaders of the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP); the long-running, federally supported program designed to help manufacturers in every state. Administered by the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology and operating since 1988, the MEP is a public-private network with a Center in all 50 states and Puerto Rico and over 1,400 trusted advisors on the ground. Those advisors work hands-on with the small and mid-sized manufacturers that make up the backbone of American industry, helping them adopt new technology, strengthen supply chains, and develop their workforce.  Now, be warned that, while none of us are formal historians of manufacturing during our nation’s founding years, it's still fascinating to learn a few bits of each state's manufacturing history. And, as you'll hear, there's often a through line connecting the importance of public-private partnership then to its importance now. This first episode covers the New England states of Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. In these short interviews, you'll hear from an MEP leader from each state on a bit of that history and on what their state makes today: * Christian Cowan [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-cowan-1519491/] — Executive Director, 401k Tech Bridge, Polaris MEP [https://polarismep.org/] (Rhode Island) * Kathie Mahoney [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathie-mahoney-a819821/] — President & CEO, MassMEP [https://massmep.org/] (Massachusetts) * Beatriz Gutierrez [https://www.linkedin.com/in/beatrizgutierrez/] — President & CEO, CONNSTEP [https://www.connstep.org/] (Connecticut) * Tony Fernandez [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyfernandezprovenleader/] — President & CEO, NH MEP [https://www.nhmep.org/] (New Hampshire) A big thank-you to Christian, Kathie, Beatriz, and Tony for joining the pod! And, a special thanks to North Carolina's KeAnne Hoeg, who suggested this idea and set up the interviews. AMCC’s podcast is made possible in part by the expertise of Mike McAllen, founder of Podcasting4Associations [https://www.podcasting4associations.com/]. Are you part of an association also looking to produce a podcast? Let us get you in touch with Mike. Thank you to the Economic Development Administration for their partnership in producing this podcast. This podcast was prepared in part using Federal funds under award 3070145 from the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Economic Development Administration or the U.S. Department of Commerce. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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Building Utah's Manufacturing Ecosystem: Jeff Edwards on Composites, Collaboration, and the Long Game

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