Thanks to all the posts and press today about three CEOs leaving the President's manufacturing council, I thought there would only be a few people left. Boy, was I wrong.
Here's a list of who is still on it per Business Insider:
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Andrew Liveris, Dow Chemical Company
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Bill Brown, Harris Corporation
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Michael Dell, Dell
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John Ferriola, Nucor Corporation
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Jeff Fettig, Whirlpool Corporation
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Alex Gorsky, Johnson & Johnson
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Greg Hayes, United Technologies Corp.
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Marillyn Hewson, Lockheed Martin
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Jeff Immelt, General Electric
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Jim Kamsickas, Dana Inc.
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Brian Krzanich, Intel
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Rich Kyle, The Timken Company
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Richard Trumka, AFL-CIO
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Thea Lee, formerly AFL-CIO (departed job, no confirmation if she'll stay on council)
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Denise Morrison, Campbell Soup Company
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Dennis Muilenburg, Boeing
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Doug Oberhelman, formerly Caterpillar (Biz Insider lists him as on it, though he is no longer the CEO)
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Scott Paul, Alliance for American Manufacturing
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Michael Polk, Newell Brands
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Mark Sutton, International Paper
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Inge Thulin, 3M
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Wendell Weeks, Corning
The following executives quit due to disagreements with Trump's statements, actions or a combination of both:
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Ken Frazier, Merck -
Elon Musk, Tesla -
Kevin Plank, Under Armour
The following executives left the council after leaving their job and the companies have not filled their spots:
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Klaus Kleinfeld, formerly Arconic
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Mark Fields, formerly Ford Motor Company
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Mario Longhi, formerly US Steel
Any bets on when the council will implode or be tweeted into oblivion?
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Submitted August 15, 2017 at 01:26AM by ChocolateTsar http://ift.tt/2vE8Uso