Harry Moser named as a Member of the Investment Advisory Council

Reshoring Initiative’s President Named as Department of Commerce Investment Advisory Council Member

Sarasota, FL, August 16, 2019 — The U.S. Department of Commerce has named Harry Moser, founder and president of the Reshoring Initiative, as a member of its new Investment Advisory Council. The Council will advise the Secretary of Commerce on how government policies and programs affect the United States’ ability to attract and facilitate business investment. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said. “The Investment Advisory Council will help us further develop, adapt, and expand policies to help U.S. and international firms recognize there is no better place to do business, grow, succeed, and create jobs.”

The Commerce Department’s SelectUSA has been highly successful in attracting FDI (foreign direct investment) to the U.S. SelectUSA is now also responsible for reshoring by U.S. companies. The Reshoring Initiative tracks and drives both trends which brought 145,000 manufacturing jobs to the U.S. in 2018 and 757,000 since 2010. Consistent use of the Total Cost of Ownership Estimator® and the Import Substitution Program by companies and the Competitiveness Toolkit by the government would double or triple the size of the trends. The TCO Estimator helps companies “recognize” the benefit of producing in the U.S. for the U.S. market.

Moser is excited for the opportunity. “I am honored to join this Council of senior executives from the manufacturing and economic development sectors,” he said. “The Reshoring Initiative has been developing and applying tools to accelerate reshoring and FDI for ten years. We look forward to sharing information and resources with the other Council members and the Commerce Department leadership.”

About the Reshoring Initiative
A 50-year manufacturing industry veteran and retired President of AgieCharmilles, now known as GF Machining Solutions, Harry Moser founded the Reshoring Initiative to move lost jobs back to the U.S. For his efforts with the Reshoring Initiative, he was named to Industry Week magazine’s Manufacturing Hall of Fame in 2010. Additional information on the Reshoring Initiative and its many sponsoring associations and companies is available at www.reshorenow.org.

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