Who We Are

The People
Behind the Progress

This summit isn’t built in isolation. It’s built with industry—by the people shaping manufacturing every day.

The Wisconsin Drives Manufacturing Summit is powered by a growing network of manufacturers, associations, state partners, and forward-thinking leaders. Together with the UW–Madison College of Engineering, these partners are helping shape a first-of-its-kind experience focused on real collaboration and real outcomes.

Industry Advisory Board

Our advisory board brings together executives and industry leaders from across manufacturing to guide content, ensure relevance, and keep the focus on real-world impact. Their input helps ensure every session reflects the priorities and challenges facing manufacturers today.

Hank

Hank Kohl

President & CEO, MPE, Inc.

Wisconsin’s manufacturing strength comes from a workforce that learns, adapts, and leads. This effort matters because it ties industry and education together in a way that builds the next generation of talent and keeps our state out front.

-Hank Kohl

Ryan Nessman

Ryan Nessman

Managing Director, Accenture

What excites me about manufacturing in Wisconsin is how real it is — world-class innovation grounded in people who know how to build, collaborate, and turn ideas into impact. When we move together here, we move faster than anyone else.

-Ryan Nessman

Jason

Jason Schuetz

Vice President of Global Operations and Advanced Manufacturing, HUSCO

Manufacturing continues to be the backbone of Wisconsin’s economy. This state has an incredible collection of world class people and technologies. The What Drives Manufacturing Summit is a unique opportunity to bring those people, and ideas together to share practical, proven approaches that companies of all sizes can put to work to start seeing immediate gains.

-Jason Schuetz

Hank

Bill Hanmann

Director – Assembly, Engine Distribution & Support Operations, Mercury Marine

Our success at Mercury Marine relies on a workforce ready to build the next generation of marine propulsion. Wisconsin Drives Manufacturing is an opportunity to shape that future together—ensuring our state remains a place where advanced manufacturing thrives and great careers are built.

-Bill Hanmann

Saumil Shah

 

Saumil Shah

Managing Director, Accenture

Wisconsin Drives Manufacturing matters to me because manufacturing is core to Wisconsin’s identity—and our competitiveness depends on how quickly we modernize. This initiative brings leaders together to accelerate technology adoption and build the skills pipeline that keeps investment, innovation, and opportunity in Wisconsin’s communities.

-Saumil Shah

Arturo

 

Arturo Hernandez

VP/GM, Zurn-Elkay

The future of Wisconsin manufacturing depends on more than any one company or institution. It depends on a shared commitment to innovation, workforce, and practical collaboration—and that is exactly why this initiative matters.

-Arturo Hernandez

 

John Batten

President / CEO, Twin Disc

 

Jon Lipp

VP, Manufacturing, Amcor

Kyle

 

Kyle Crum

President, Infinity EDM, LLC

Precision manufacturing in Wisconsin succeeds because of the ecosystem around it — not just the machines, but the workforce, the partners, and the shared commitment to doing the work right. That’s worth showing up to protect.

-Kyle Crum

Mike

Mike Running

Regional President, AMER Plexus Corp.

I believe Wisconsin’s manufacturing competitive advantage lies in a global mindset, strong partnerships and a Midwest work ethic. By combining advanced-tech innovations, such as AI, with our generational pride in craftsmanship, we further secure our position as a global leader. As part of the Industry Leadership Board, I look forward to providing my expertise to help build economic resilience, attract top talent and further support the Plexus Corp. vision of building a better world—starting right here in Wisconsin.

-Mike Running

Mary Isbister

Owner, GenMet

Founding Partners

Our Founding Partners are executive leaders from the organizations that helped launch the Wisconsin Drives Manufacturing Summit. Representing manufacturers and key partners across the state, they provide strategic guidance, connect the Summit to critical networks, and help ensure the event drives long-term, statewide impact for Wisconsin’s manufacturing ecosystem.

Hank

Ann Franz

Executive Director, NEW Manufacturing Alliance

Bringing together manufacturers and higher education leaders is essential to strengthening Wisconsin’s workforce and advancing innovation across the manufacturing sector. This event will create valuable opportunities for manufacturing leaders and its partners to connect, share ideas, and build meaningful partnerships. The NEW Manufacturing Alliance is proud to partner in this important program taking place June 1–2 at Lambeau Field.

-Ann Franz

John F. Katers

 

John F. Katers

Dean, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay College of Science, Engineering, and Technology

“This summit offers the opportunity to not only celebrate the long history of manufacturing in Wisconsin, but also envision a future where innovation and entrepreneurship continue to provide new opportunities. This will require collaborations and partnerships between business and educational institutions to provide a workforce that is capable of meeting the future needs of the manufacturing industry.

-John F. Katers

Kathleen Gallagher

 

Kathleen Gallagher

Executive Director, Great Lakes Fusion Energy Alliance

Fusion energy is fast becoming a commercial reality, and Wisconsin is well-positioned to lead. We’re excited that the Wisconsin Drives Manufacturing Summit will highlight our state’s leadership in this area and showcase the high-tech, high-margin, high-growth opportunities in the fusion industry that Wisconsin’s manufacturing and engineering companies are uniquely positioned to capture.

-Kathleen Gallagher

Oliver Schmitz

Oliver Schmitz

Associate Dean of Corporate Engagement & Entrepreneurship, UW–Madison College of Engineering

Built with a strong, statewide network of manufacturing partners, this summit envisions the future of technology and workforce development while elevating Wisconsin’s manufacturing strengths for national impact. I am excited to be part of the growing network making this possible.

-Oliver Schmitz

Angela O'Kray

 

  

Angela O’Kray

Publisher, Insight on Business

Manufacturing succeeds when it’s supported by a connected community. Engaging manufacturers, educators, workforce partners, and community leaders ensures ideas don’t live in silos and that progress continues beyond any single event or initiative.

-Angela O’Kray

 

Doug Barton

Director, UW E-Business Consortium

Craig Thompson

Vice Chancellor for University Relations, UW–Madison

Ed Borbely

Associate Dean, UW–Madison College of Engineering Interdisciplinary Professional Programs

Marty Ochs

Executive Director, Green Bay Innovation Group

Sam Rikkers

Chief Operating Officer, Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation

Eric Genrich

Mayor, City of Green Bay

Kathryn Clouse

Director of Co-Innovation, TitletownTech

Ali Abedi

Vice Chancellor for Research, UW–Milwaukee

 

Joseph Hamman

Executive Director, UW–Milwaukee Connected Systems Institute

Kurt R. Bauer

President/CEO, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce

Maggie Brickerman

President, Wisconsin Technology Council

 

Joe Poeschl

Executive Director, MKE Tech Hub Coalition

 

Chris Martin

Director – Advanced Manufacturing, Wisconsin Technical College System

 

Lisa Jossart

VP Economic Development, Greater Green Bay Chamber

 

Seth Hudson

Executive Director for Corporate Relations and Economic Engagement, UW–Stout