The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
announced that manufacturing industry executive Michael F. Molnar has been
appointed to be the agency’s first-ever chief manufacturing officer.
The manufacturing sector is critical to the U.S. economy, and the Obama
administration says it is committed to building domestic manufacturing
capabilities to create the new products, new industries and new jobs of the
future. NIST says it is particularly well-positioned to support this goal
because of its unique mission to work closely with industry. This new position
will leverage NIST’s strong relationships with industry to accelerate
innovation that will create 21st-century manufacturing jobs and enhance our
global competitiveness. As part of this effort, the position will support the
broader Advanced Manufacturing Partnership recently launched by president Obama
that brings industry, universities and the federal government together to
invest in emerging technologies.
“We look forward to having Mike join the NIST team,” says Under Secretary of
Commerce for Standards and Technology and NIST Director Patrick Gallagher. “His
background in manufacturing research and development, collaborative
engineering, and sustainable products and processes, combined with his policy
experience, make him uniquely suited for this position.”
As chief manufacturing officer, Molnar will be responsible for planning and
coordination of the Institute’s broad array of manufacturing research and services
programs. He will serve as NIST’s central point of contact with the White
House, the department of commerce and other agencies on technical and policy
issues related to manufacturing. Molnar has extensive industrial experience,
with leadership roles in manufacturing technology, advanced manufacturing
engineering, metrology and quality systems. He currently serves as director of
environmental policy and sustainable development at the Columbus, IN,
headquarters of Cummins Inc.
Molnar has served as a federal fellow in the White House Office of Science and
Technology Policy, and was elected as a fellow of both the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. He is a
licensed professional engineer, a certified manufacturing engineer and a
certified energy manager. Molnar received a Master of Business Administration
from the University of Notre Dame in Indiana and both a Master of Science in
manufacturing systems engineering and a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering
from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is an active member of
professional societies, consortia and volunteer organizations.
Molnar will begin working at NIST on August 29, 2011.