Larry Miller has been a pivotal force at Conductix-Wampfler since 1995, demonstrating a remarkable trajectory through various roles that have honed his expertise in manufacturing operations. Currently serving as Operations Manager since 2014, Larry is responsible for directing production, purchasing, and planning for the manufacturing...
Larry Miller has been a pivotal force at Conductix-Wampfler since 1995, demonstrating a remarkable trajectory through various roles that have honed his expertise in manufacturing operations. Currently serving as Operations Manager since 2014, Larry is responsible for directing production, purchasing, and planning for the manufacturing facility, ensuring that all operations align with the overarching business objectives. His leadership style emphasizes collaboration and empowerment, as he provides guidance and direction to his team, fostering an environment where innovation and efficiency thrive.
Throughout his career, Larry has spearheaded key projects that have significantly enhanced operational efficiency and productivity within the Harlan Center of Excellence for the Standard Products Division. His extensive background in materials and inventory control, coupled with his experience as Plant Manager from 2009 to 2018, has equipped him with a deep understanding of the complexities of manufacturing processes. Larry's strategic leadership skills have been instrumental in implementing standardized work practices and business process improvements that have streamlined operations and reduced costs.
Larry is also known for his effective communication and presentation skills, which he utilizes to articulate the rationale behind critical business decisions to his team and stakeholders. His commitment to employee training and team building has not only improved workforce morale but has also cultivated a culture of continuous improvement. With a strong foundation in manufacturing engineering and problem-solving, Larry Miller continues to drive success at Conductix-Wampfler, ensuring the organization remains competitive in a rapidly evolving industry.