Robyn M. Boerstling joined the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) in 2008 and now serves as the vice president of infrastructure, innovation and human resources policy. In this capacity, she leads the policy and advocacy work on issues covering transportation, infrastructure, innovation and technology, health care, immigration and workforce. In addition, she works to ensure the manufacturing voice is brought to these legislative and regulatory issues before Congress and the administration.
-From the National Association of Manufacturers
“Continued investment in networks, led by the private sector, allow for improvements and upgrades that keep economic growth moving in a positive direction... A regulatory regime that holds back the development and deployment of the latest manufacturing technology would be a step in the wrong direction.”