The Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME)
Thomas Murphy is a seasoned engineering professional with extensive experience in manufacturing and leadership roles. Currently serving as the Manufacturing Programs Chief Engineer at RTX since 2021, Thomas drives innovative solutions and sustainable manufacturing technologies. Thomas's previous roles include significant leadership positions in Industry 4.0, Lean transformations, and performance improvement across various organizations, including Thales, St. Joseph Hospital, and Ford Motor Company. Additionally, Thomas holds positions on the Board of Directors for the Association for Manufacturing Excellence and Vital Link, and serves as Chair for the Information and Decision Sciences Supply Chain Management Advisory Council at California State University-San Bernardino. Thomas possesses advanced degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration, contributing to a robust foundation in engineering and finance.
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The Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME)
The Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME), is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1985 dedicated to helping companies with continuous improvement and their pursuit of excellence. Whether looking to learn about lean manufacturing or one of the continuous improvement tools like value stream mapping, kaizen, lean supply chain, lean new product development, lean accounting, or leadership of lean transformation you've come to the right place. AME is practitioner based which means our events and workshops are hands-on and taught by others who have “been there” and want to share their experiences. Visit our site to obtain more information on all of our educational opportunities or join AME and start receiving the many benefits of membership.