National Association of Manufacturers
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) is a prominent trade organization in the United States that represents the interests of manufacturers. Founded in 1895, NAM advocates for policies that support manufacturing growth, job creation, and economic development. The organization provides resources, research, and networking opportunities to its members, which include small and large manufacturing companies across various sectors.
NAM also engages in lobbying efforts to influence legislation and regulations that affect the manufacturing industry. By promoting innovation and competitiveness, the association aims to enhance the overall business environment for manufacturers, ensuring they can thrive in a global economy.