SALT LAKE CITY, UT — The Utah Manufacturers Association (UMA) announced today that Todd Bingham, President/CEO, will be stepping down from his position effective May 12th. Bingham has accepted the position of President/CEO for the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Bingham has led the Utah Manufacturers Association for more than 13 years, championing the interests of Utah’s manufacturing sector and playing a pivotal role in advancing industry-focused policy and workforce development initiatives.
“We thank Todd for his leadership, dedication, and significant contributions to the Utah manufacturing community,” said Karen Griffin, Chair of the UMA Board of Directors. “His vision and advocacy have left a lasting impact on the industry and the association.”
Megan Ware currently serving as UMA’s Vice President of Member Affairs, will serve as Interim President effective May 12th. Ware has been with the organization for approximately four years and brings a wealth of experience in member engagement, strategic planning, and organizational leadership.
“We are confident in Megan’s ability to guide UMA through this transition and continue delivering value to our members,” the Board added. “Her deep knowledge of our mission and strong relationships across the industry make her an excellent choice to lead during this interim period.”
While this is a huge loss for the UMA, we are proud and excited for Todd’s next chapter. His leadership has been a shining example of dedication, perseverance, and trust. We are truly blessed to have had Todd at the helm these past 13 years and we wish him the best of luck in Nebraska. (You’re welcome in advance Nebraska. 😉) We are fortunate to have Megan to carry the torch as we begin the search for our next leader.
Utah Manufacturers Association President / CEO Todd R. Bingham Announces Resignation; Megan Ware Appointed Interim President
April 9, 2025