The SME names new CEO

Krause brings 30 years of manufacturing and nonprofit leadership experience.

The SME has named a new CEO. Jeffrey M. Krause was appointed as executive director and chief executive officer by the SME Board of Directors. Krause officially takes his new position on December 15, 2014.

“We are thrilled to announce that Jeff will be joining SME to lead the business and drive the organization’s mission to inspire, prepare and support our stakeholders in the advancement of manufacturing,” said SME’s Interim CEO and 2015 President Wayne F. Frost. “Krause’s strong background positions him to support SME in its goals of advancing manufacturing and attracting future generations.”

In his new role, Krause will be responsible for setting the strategic direction of the organization, while also leading day-to-day operations and working closely with customers and stakeholders. He will have general management of all aspects of SME, with oversight of its strategic business units, Tooling U-SME, Advanced Manufacturing Media, the SME Education Foundation, SME’s Events and Membership. Combined, these business units support both the current and future generations of the manufacturing workforce, while providing key resources, training and networking opportunities.

“I am privileged to have this opportunity to lead SME at a time when manufacturing is strong, innovative and driving the global economy,” said Krause. “SME has supported the manufacturing industry, including companies, students and professionals, for more than 80 years. To join this organization at a time when manufacturing is vital and growing is truly an honor.”

Krause joins SME from Intraco, where he has served as vice president of operations since 2010. Prior to that, he held various manufacturing, sales and strategy roles at Delphi and General Motors, including a role as the GM Foundation vice chairman.