MIT Leaders for Global Operations announces new industry partnership with Re:Build Manufacturing

Summary
Re:Build Manufacturing joins MIT LGO as industry partner — providing internships in business transformation, lean manufacturing, and process optimization.

Cambridge, MA — The MIT Leaders for Global Operations (LGO) program welcomes Re:Build Manufacturing as its newest industry partner. This addition brings LGO’s partner company total to 24—17 of which are in the Fortune 500 or Global Fortune 500.

“Re:Build reflects the core MIT LGO values of improving the world and strengthening society through excellence in operations.” 

Thomas Roemer | Director, Leaders for Global Operations Senior Lecturer, Operations Management

Their internship projects for MIT LGO students will focus on such areas as business transformation, lean manufacturing, computer-aided manufacturing, and process development and optimization.

“Re:Build reflects the core MIT LGO values of improving the world and strengthening society through excellence in operations. We are looking forward to joining Re:Build on their journey to bring Industry 4.0 and the LGO playbook to a broader range of US manufacturing companies,” says Thomas Roemer, MIT LGO executive director and senior lecturer at MIT Sloan.

Miles Arnone, Re:Build Manufacturing CEO and a 1993 graduate of the MIT Leaders for Manufacturing program (as LGO was then known), says, “Re:Build Manufacturing is excited to give back to the program by contributing to its educational mission by exposing talented multi-disciplinary students to leadership roles within engineering-oriented manufacturing and its adjacencies. We look forward to being a part of this unique industry-academia partnership.”

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