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After helping Amazon reinvent commerce, Jeff Wilke turns attention to reviving U S manufacturing
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Why former Amazon exec Jeff Wilke thinks the U.S. can be a manufacturing powerhouse again
May 4, 2021 at 7:28 am
Jeff Wilke, the former CEO of Amazon’s Worldwide Consumer Business, shows off the company’s delivery drone at an Amazon conference in Las Vegas in June 2019. (Amazon Photo / Jordan Stead)
When Jeff Wilke, the former CEO of Amazon Consumer Worldwide, made the surprise announcement in August that he was leaving, he said he felt it was time to do something else.
“Time for me to take time to explore personal interests that have taken a back seat for over two decades,” Wilke wrote in a heartfelt letter to Amazon’s employees.
On May 4, Re:Build Manufacturing (Framingham, Mass., U.S.) announced the acquisition of Cutting Dynamics Inc. (CDI, Avon, Ohio, U.S.), which the company says will significantly expand Re:Build’s product and service offering as part of the Re:Build Advanced Materials Group. This follows the acquisitions of composites fabricator Composite Resources (Rock Hill, S.C., U.S.) in March 2021 and Oribi Manufacturing (Commerce City, Colo., U.S.) in late 2020.
CDI is an AS9100-certified manufacturing business that brings more than 35 years of experience in design, engineering and production of metallic and thermoplastic composite structures and assemblies, with a strong emphasis on the aerospace, defense and industrial markets. CDI’s capabilities are reportedly a strong complement to the other Re:Build Advanced Materials Group product and service offerings, which already include Oribi’s high-rate thermoplastic composite components and advanced thermoset structures and assemblie