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Lean Events and Training / Events / Leanshoring: Winning with Customers by Bringing the Business Closer

Leanshoring: Winning with Customers by Bringing the Business Closer

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February 18, 2026: 1:00pm - 2:00pm ET

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While others talk about reshoring, join LEI Founder Jim Womack and Kevin Nolan, CEO of GE Appliances, a Haier Company, to preview a new case study on leanshoring—the business model transforming manufacturing. 

GE Appliances has reimagined appliance manufacturing by combining proximity to market, partnership with the customer, advanced technology, and lean thinking. Hear directly from the CEO and the lean luminary documenting their innovative approach. 

Kevin Nolan

Kevin Nolan

President & Chief Executive Officer, GE Appliances, a Haier Company

Kevin Nolan is a seasoned engineer and passionate maker with more than 30 patent awards and a 35-year career at GE and GE Appliances today, including ten years as GE Appliances’ Chief Technology Officer.

He took innovation to a new level when he conceived and co-founded FirstBuild, the first corporate makerspace in the world and a global co-creation community that harnesses the power of the maker movement to change the way home appliances are conceived, designed, and manufactured.

Originally from Stamford, Connecticut, Kevin opened CoCreate in 2023. Part manufacturing facility, makerspace, and design and experience center, CoCreate is an innovative, creative playground for the community, where doors are open for people to make, connect, and be inspired.

Kevin’s leadership and commitment to the communities across the U.S. where GE Appliances does business has been broadly recognized, including being named one of the “Most Admired CEOs” in GE Appliances’ hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. He works directly and through several organizations to attract new businesses to the area, promote STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) programs in public schools and community centers, and mobilize resources to close the digital and educational gap. In 2020, he was recognized by Louisville Business First for exemplary leadership with a focus on employees and the community during the COVID-19 response.

Kevin was inducted into the University of Connecticut Academy of Distinguished Engineers in 2019 and has earned the Kentucky Board of Education’s Kelly Award for outstanding business and public education partnership. In 2022, the University of Louisville presented him with an honorary doctoral Degree of Science.

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James (Jim) Womack, PhD

Founder and Senior Advisor
Lean Enterprise Institute

Widely considered the father of the lean movement, Womack has been talking and publishing about creating value through continuous innovation around deep customer understanding for many years. In the late eighties, he and Dan Jones led MIT’s International Motor Vehicle Research Program (IMVP), which introduced the term “lean” to describe Toyota’s revolutionary management system. Based […]

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