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American Manufacturing Council
Manufacturing Jobs Initiative
Predecessor
President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness[1]
Formation
January 27, 2017
Founded at
Washington, D.C.
Extinction
August 16, 2017 (201 days)
Parent organization
Department of Commerce[2]
The American Manufacturing Council was a group of prominent chief executives set up to advise U.S. President Donald Trump on domestic manufacturing initiatives. It was chaired by Andrew Liveris, CEO of Dow Chemical Company.[3]
Following the withdrawal of several members, Trump on August 16, 2017 disbanded the Council, as well as the Strategic and Policy Forum.[4] The Council itself had earlier informed the president that they intended to disband on their own initiative.[5]
1 Members
2.2 Unite the Right Rally In Charlottesville, Virginia
2.3 Disbandment
Members[edit]
Resigned Members until disbandment
Former Members[6] of the American Manufacturing Council
[hide]Name
Title
Entity
Membership Status
Kenneth Frazier CEO Merck & Co. resigned August 14 after Trump statements regarding events in Charlotteville[8]
Alex Gorsky CEO Johnson & Johnson resigned August 16[9][10][11]
Gregory J. Hayes CEO United Technologies resigned August 16[12]
Jeff Immelt Chairman General Electric resigned August 16[12]
Brian Krzanich CEO Intel resigned August 14[13]
Thea Lee Deputy Chief of Staff AFL-CIO resigned August 15 after Trump statements regarding events in Charlotteville[14]
Denise Morrison CEO Campbell Soup Company resigned August 16 before disbandment[15]
Scott Paul President Alliance for American Manufacturing resigned August 15[8]
Kevin Plank CEO Under Armour resigned August 14[8]
Inge Thulin CEO 3M resigned August 16 before disbandment[16][17]
Richard Trumka President AFL-CIO resigned August 15[14]
American Manufacturing Council
Manufacturing Jobs Initiative
Predecessor
President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness[1]
Formation
January 27, 2017
Founded at
Washington, D.C.
Extinction
August 16, 2017 (201 days)
Parent organization
Department of Commerce[2]
The American Manufacturing Council was a group of prominent chief executives set up to advise U.S. President Donald Trump on domestic manufacturing initiatives. It was chaired by Andrew Liveris, CEO of Dow Chemical Company.[3]
Following the withdrawal of several members, Trump on August 16, 2017 disbanded the Council, as well as the Strategic and Policy Forum.[4] The Council itself had earlier informed the president that they intended to disband on their own initiative.[5]
1 Members
2.2 Unite the Right Rally In Charlottesville, Virginia
2.3 Disbandment
Members[edit]
Resigned Members until disbandment
Former Members[6] of the American Manufacturing Council
[hide]Name
Title
Entity
Membership Status
Kenneth Frazier CEO Merck & Co. resigned August 14 after Trump statements regarding events in Charlotteville[8]
Alex Gorsky CEO Johnson & Johnson resigned August 16[9][10][11]
Gregory J. Hayes CEO United Technologies resigned August 16[12]
Jeff Immelt Chairman General Electric resigned August 16[12]
Brian Krzanich CEO Intel resigned August 14[13]
Thea Lee Deputy Chief of Staff AFL-CIO resigned August 15 after Trump statements regarding events in Charlotteville[14]
Denise Morrison CEO Campbell Soup Company resigned August 16 before disbandment[15]
Scott Paul President Alliance for American Manufacturing resigned August 15[8]
Kevin Plank CEO Under Armour resigned August 14[8]
Inge Thulin CEO 3M resigned August 16 before disbandment[16][17]
Richard Trumka President AFL-CIO resigned August 15[14]


