
The Northern Arizona Manufacturing Partnership is an initiative of the Greater Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce. The mission of NAMP is to direct policy in support of the manufacturing industry for betterment of the economy and workforce of northern Arizona. Members of NAMP range from producers of life-saving medical devices to aerospace technology to award winning breweries. Flagstaff boasts a variety of innovative and environmentally conscious businesses that reflect local values, produce high-paying jobs and serve the planet.
The manufacturing sector in the Greater Flagstaff area collectively employs nearly 4,500 workers and contributes nearly a billion in sales annually to the region. Manufacturing jobs pay higher than average wages and offer workers the ability to grow within organizations, meaning workers can build benefited careers.
NAMP meets at W. L. Gore & Associates
Members of the Northern Arizona Manufacturing met at W. L.& Gore Associates Flagstaff campus for their summer quarterly meeting. A presentation by Gore struck on the importance of the organization to the social and economic fabric of Northern Arizona and the state at large. W. L. Gore has a long history of innovation and a company culture
Manufacturers: A Windfall Profits Tax Would Be a Dangerous and Destructive Policy
from the National Association of Manufacturers Washington, D.C. – Following President Biden’s call for a windfall tax on America’s energy producers, National Association of Manufacturers President and CEO Jay Timmons released the following statement: “Raising taxes on American energy manufacturers is dangerous and destructive for the American people and the manufacturers who depend on access to

Ponderosa High School Students Tour IML, NewLife Facilities.
On Tuesday, October 18th, students from Ponderosa High School visited the Bellemont facilities of IML Containers and NewLife Forest Products. Ponderosa High School is a non-traditional, nationally accredited educational environment whose mission is to prepare and motivate students to pursue entry into the world of work, professional programs, or educational opportunities. Students first arrived at
NAMP meets at W. L. Gore & Associates
Members of the Northern Arizona Manufacturing met at W. L.& Gore Associates Flagstaff campus for their summer quarterly meeting. A presentation by Gore struck on the importance of the organization to the social and economic fabric of Northern Arizona and the state at large. W. L. Gore has a long history of innovation and a company culture