
Join MPMA for this Member-exclusive event
April 23-25, 2026
Sunseeker Resort
5500 Sunseeker Way
Charlotte Harbor, FL 33980
Hotel Information
Sunseeker Resort
5500 Sunseeker Way
Charlotte Harbor, FL 33980
Discounted room rates at the Sunseeker Resort are available for $329 per night. The special rate is available until 3/23/26. Book your room in the MPMA Block.
By booking in the MPMA room block, you receive a variety of benefits, including guaranteed accommodations, better networking opportunities with your peers, special guest status at the host hotel, and flexible cancellation terms if your plans change. MPMA advises against booking hotel rooms through third party booking sites such as Hotels.com, as there may be hidden fees, limited flexibility, and fewer rewards. MPMA does not work with a housing company and only MPMA Staff will reach out to you with details regarding the room block; any other companies that reach out to you regarding room reservations may be fraudulent and are not endorsed by MPMA. If you need assistance with your accommodations or have issues with the booking link provided by MPMA, please contact events@motionpower.org.
Registration Rates
Early Bird Rates –
November 10 – January 31
First Registrant โ $1,545
Additional Registrant from Company โ $1,445
Spouse/Companion Registration โ $765
Regular Rates –
February 1 – March 31
First Registrant โ $1,655
Additional Registrant from Company โ $1,555
Spouse/Companion Registration โ $815
Late Rates –
April 1 – onsite
First Registrant โ $1,765
Additional Registrant from Company โ $1,665
Spouse/Companion Registration โ $865
*Spouse/Companion Registration includes Breakfast on Friday and Saturday and access to all networking events.
| Add-On Items | Rates | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Golf Tournament | $355 | Golf Tournament ticket for golf includes greens fees, lunch, open bar, and roundtrip transportation from the hotel to golf course. Club rentals can be added separately. |
| Golf Club Rentals | $85 | Club Options: – Menโs right or left handed clubs – Womenโs Menโs right or left handed clubs |
Event Schedule
- Wednesday, April 22
- Thursday, April 23
- Friday, April 24
- Saturday, April 25
10:00am โ 5:30pm
Registration Open
Great Egret Foyer
8:00am โ 9:00am
MPMA Board Breakfast
Tarpon
Invitation only.
9:00am โ 12:00pm
MPMA Board Meeting
Palometa
Invitation only.
2:00pm โ 6:00pm
General Session I
Great Egret Ballroom
- 2:00pm – 2:45pm
Refreshment Break - 2:45pm – 3:00pm
Welcome Remarks - 3:00pm – 4:15pm
Speaker - 4:15pm – 4:45pm
Break - 4:45pm – 5:45pm
Future in Motion: Foresight as a Strategy Driver
Kristine Metter
As global markets shift and technology accelerates, leaders in the power transmission industry need to use the best available intelligence. This session introduces the practice of strategic foresight, which can help you identify drivers of change, explore multiple possible future scenarios, and make decisions that position your company ahead of disruption. You will then participate in facilitated roundtable discussions to examine one high-impact emerging issue shaping your industry. You will leave with an understanding of how foresight supports organizational strategy and gain insight from your peers as you look into the future. - 5:45pm – 6:00pm
Wrap up and closing remarks
3:15pm โ 3:45pm
Refreshment Break โ Members and Spouses
Great Egret Foyer
5:30pm โ 7:00pm
Welcome Reception
Half Cracked Tiki
It IS all itโs cracked up to be at Half Cracked Tiki Shack where you can catch up with old friends and make new connections during the Thursday Welcome Reception! This networking event is the perfect opportunity to converse with other gear and bearing executives over drinks and hors dโoeuvres. Spouses and companions welcome!
8:00am โ 12:30pm
Registration Open
Great Egret Foyer
8:00am โ 9:00am
Networking Breakfast: Attendees and Spouses
Great Egret Foyer
9:00am โ 12:00pm
General Session II
Great Egret Ballroom
- 9:00am – 9:15am
Welcome Remarks - 9:15am – 10:15am
Forging Ahead: Adapting to a Shifting Manufacturing Landscape
Laurie Harbour
The North American manufacturing sector has faced significant uncertainty in the last few years, with continued economic, supply chain, and workforce challenges testing even the most established companies. Manufacturers โ along with the broader industrial community โ have been pushed to adapt rapidly, finding new ways to stay competitive, improve efficiency, and protect margins.
In this session, Laurie will share insights on the U.S. economic, tariff and manufacturing landscape, the manufacturing forecast, industry updates and a call to action for improving your business. She will challenge industry leaders to shift from passive to proactive by focusing on what can be controlledโimproving operations, modernizing sales processes, strengthening data collection, and leveraging analytics for smarter, faster decisions. Attendees will walk away with a fresh understanding of where the industry stands and actionable steps to rise above the uncertainty with agility and confidence.
- 10:15am – 10:45am
Refreshment Break - 10:45am – 11:45am
Speaking event - 11:45am – 12:00pm
Wrap up and closing remarks
9:00am โ 6:00pm
Spouse and Companion Hospitality Cabana Open
Reflections Pool
Take time to rest and reflect at the Reflections Pool in a cabana exclusive to MPMA on Friday and Saturday. Enjoy a lounge chair in the shade or take a dip in the zero-depth pool and enjoy the panoramic views of the harbor.
1:00pm โ 6:00pm
Golf Tournament
Aileron Golf Club
Ready for a par-fect afternoon on the course? Our tournament will be held at the Sunseeker Resortโs Aileron Golf Club, with one of the longest Par 5โs in Florida. Greens fees, lunch, open bar and roundtrip transportation are included in tournament registration.
12:00pm โ 2:00pm
Lunch on your own
7:00pm โ 10:00pm
Tropic Like Itโs Hot Reception and Dinner
Edge Event Space
Itโs time to trade the boardroom for beach vibes! Join us at The Edge for an evening of networking, delicious tropical bites and laid-back Florida fun in the setting sun. Spouses and companions welcome!
8:00am โ 12:30pm
Registration Open
Great Egret Foyer
9:00am โ 9:30am
Grab and Go Breakfast: Attendees and Spouses
Great Egret Foyer
9:30am โ 12:15pm
General Session III
Great Egret Ballroom
- 9:30am – 9:35am
Welcome Remarks - 9:35am – 10:35am
U.S. Economy and Business Outlook: Not exactly Easy Street
Jim Meil
Six years into this volatile decade, we await the arrival of a โnormalโ year in which business can be conducted in a conventional manner without the intrusion of partisan politics, pandemics, trade disputes and global conflicts. Will 2026 be that long awaited year? Will the Federal Reserve cut their policy rates and reduce borrowing costs for businesses and households? Will inflation be tamed? Will the manufacturing sector embark on a path of vigorous growth after years of tepid, flat-line performance?
We know well that many business executives are left beleaguered and breathless, wondering โWhatโs next?โฆ I could really use a break!โ
Jim Meil will try to shed some light and offer some insights on whether to expect a year with a terrific turnaround or more troubling turbulence, and what it means for MPMA members. He will offer a coherent view of current business conditions and an outlook for 2026 and beyond for the domestic and international economies. His forecasts are based on a combination of facts, statistical models, and informed guesswork. He will go into additional detail for machinery markets, materials costs, interest rates and energy prices and โ as always – looks forward to answering the questions of attendees. - 10:35am – 10:55am
Refreshment Break - 11:00am – 12:00pm
Curiosity: The Magic Behind Innovative Thinking
Nash Fung
A magician must innovate and invent new magic or their act becomes obsolete. The same is true in the worlds of gear and bearing technology. From manual cast fabrication to 3D printing, from hand-operated machinery to advanced CNC machining, from traditional bearing designs to smart, sensor-enabled systems, your peers are constantly pushing the boundaries. So how do you continue to innovate and keep your magic alive?
In this keynote, Nash Fung will unveil how magicians stay innovative by harnessing their curiosity to study their audience, explore what ifs, welcome new ideas, and take action to disrupt the status quo. Weaving inspiring stories, interactive exercises, magic performances that meaningfully tie to the key takeaways; Nash will inspire your team to adapt a magicianโs approach so they can innovate more impactful ideas together. - 12:00pm – 12:15pm
Wrap up and closing remarks
9:00am โ 4:00pm
Spouse and Companion Hospitality Cabana Open
Reflections Pool
Take time to rest and reflect at the Reflections Pool in a cabana exclusive to MPMA on Friday and Saturday. Enjoy a lounge chair in the shade or take a dip in the zero-depth pool and enjoy the panoramic views of the harbor.
12:30pm โ 6:00pm
Lunch and Afternoon on your own
Optional group activities
6:30pm โ 9:30pm
Awards Dinner and Reception
Great Egret Ballroom
Join us for Saturday eveningโs dinner to close out the MPMA Annual Meeting. The event will begin with a cocktail hour to show off your business elegant attire, followed by a seated dinner in the ballroom. Spouses and companions welcome!
9:30pm โ 11:30pm
After Party
Level Blue Rooftop Pool & Bar
Level up with us at Level Blue Rooftop Pool! It would not be the Annual Meeting if we didnโt end the night with something fun! Immediately following the dinner, join us for a nightcap at the After Party, where we will dance the night away and take the opportunity to say goodbye to friends and colleagues before parting ways. Spouses and companions welcome!
1:00pm โ 3:00pm
MPMA Board Meeting
Palometa
Invitation Only.
1:30pm โ 5:00pm
MPMA Foundation Board of Trustees Meeting
Heron Boardroom
Invitation only.
6:30pm โ 9:00pm
MPMA Leadership Dinner
Peace River Point
Invitation only.
Speakers
- Jim Meil
- Cam Marston
- Laurie Harbour
- Nash Fung
- Kristine Metter
- Nate Bolin
Jim Meil

Principal, Industry Analysis
ACT Research
Jim Meil has been recognized as a leading industrial sector economist and planner for over 40 years. At ACT Research, he is responsible for analysis, commentary, and presentations on the North American economy, and analyzing how goods-producing sectors are contributing to the demand for capital equipment, with a particular focus on off-highway and commercial vehicles.
His projects and responsibilities at ACT Research include directing ACTโs analysis and predictions of the U.S. and global economies, collaborating with the ACT Research team on commercial vehicle and truck trailer forecasts, and special client projects and presentations. Past projects include the successful launch of ACTโs vehicle electrification multi-client studies in 2018 and 2020, which are now prominent parts of the companyโs product portfolio.
Prior to joining ACT Research, Meil spent almost 30 years in the Corporate Planning and Treasury departments of Eaton Corporation, retiring from the position of Vice President and Chief Economist in April 2014. At Eaton, he was responsible for forecasting North American and international markets in automotive, commercial vehicle, off-highway equipment, aerospace, and electrical equipment.
He has been a contributor to Blue Chip Economic Indicators and The Wall Street Journal monthly U.S. economic forecast panels at ACT and at Eaton, and is frequently quoted in national and transportation industry press.
Meil received first-place recognition in the Wall Street Journalโs survey of 50 forecasters and has ranked among USA Todayโs โTop 10 Economic Forecastersโ for accuracy.
He previously served on the Board of Directors for the National Association for Business Economics, the professional trade group of business economists, and worked for Chase Econometrics and for Burroughs Corporation before joining Eaton.
He holds a Master of Business Administration degree in finance and a Bachelor of Arts (with honors) in economics from the University of Chicago.
Cam Marston

Expert on Workplace and Marketplace Trends
Cam Marston is an author, talk show host, and top-rated keynote speaker on the trends shaping the workplace and marketplace. His original focus was on generational differences and their impact on the workplace and marketplace. Cam and his firm, Generational Insights, have provided research and consultation to hundreds of organizations, ranging from small businesses to multinational corporations, as well as to major professional associations. Camโs books and articles describe and analyze the major generations of our time, explaining how generational workplace and marketplace preferences affect every aspect of business, including recruiting and retention, management and motivation, and sales and marketing.
In 2018, Cam began a podcast/radio titled Whatโs Working with Cam Marston. Cam interviews a wide range of expert guests to learn about the trends influencing their workplace, workforce, and marketplace, and how they are successfully reacting to them. He has now broadcast over 300 episodes and released his fifth book, What Works: The Ten Best Ideas from the First 200 Episodes.
Cam also records commentaries for Alabama Public Radio called Keepinโ It Real. Theyโre his humorous and inspirational observations of the world around him and have won both statewide and national awards. The commentaries have been converted into short, subscription-based videos to be used as weekly training content for the workplace.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University and is a native and resident of Mobile, Alabama.
Laurie Harbour

Partner, Manufacturing, Retail and Distribution
Laurie Harbour is a partner with more than 35 years of manufacturing and consulting experience. Prior to joining Wipfli, she was the co-owner of Harbour Results, Inc., and has spent her career helping clients develop strategies, improve operations, reduce risk and optimize business performance. Clients benefit from Laurieโs ability to work with leadership teams to assess the current state of their business and provide strategic and operation recommendations for improvement.
Laurie is recognized as an industry thought leader, frequently quoted in business and trade publications, and speaks at various forums on topics including leadership, cultural transformation, and manufacturing operations improvement.
Laurie holds a Bachelor of Arts in Operations Management and Human Resources from the University of Michigan-Dearborn. She has received multiple accolades, including Crainโs “Notable Women in Manufacturing” and Plastics Newsโ “Women Breaking the Mold” in 2018 and Automotive Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame inductee in 2019.
Nash Fung

Keynote Speaker & Magician
Nash Fung is a keynote speaker & magician who devotes his time inventing new magic and crafting purposeful keynote presentations to empower his audiences. Drawing from his 27 years of experience as an innovator in the field of magic, he now unveils the curtain as a keynote speaker, sharing with his audiences the magic behind innovative thinking. His original magic was featured on several national and international television appearances (CW network, Travel Channel, Channels (UK), etc … ). His keynotes had served audiences from TEDx, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, etc … inspiring leaders to ignite their curiosity so they can create more impactful & innovative ideas.
When he is not on stage, he uses magic to teach his children Cantonese. You can often find him performing magic with his toddlers in his native language on lnstagram.
Kristine Metter

President, Crystal Lake Partners
Kristine Metter, MS, CAE, has spent nearly three decades working with associations to advance their missions while adhering to strong business practices. She is currently president of Crystal Lake Partners, a consulting firm that helps association staff and volunteers embrace foresight and elevate the volunteer experience. Her deep knowledge of strategy and operations gives her the unique ability to help associations imagine the possible and bring it to reality.
Kristine became a foresight champion while co-chairing the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) ForesightWorks advisory committee. She advocates for foresight as a leadership competency by regularly speaking at association meetings and working closely with associations to embed foresight into their governance and operations.
Prior to founding Crystal Lake Partners, Kristine held senior staff positions with America’s Essential Hospitals, the Visiting Nurse Associations of America (VNAA), AcademyHealth, and the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA).
Ms. Metter earned her CAE in 2005 and holds a BSBA in marketing from the University of Missouri and an MS in nonprofit management from the University of Maryland Global Campus.
Nate Bolin

Leader of the K&L Gates International Trade, Investment Controls, and National Security Practice Group
For more than 20 years, Nate has advised and represented US and global clients on export controls, economic sanctions, trade remedies, customs and tariffs, and related areas of national security and international trade laws. In the area of tariffs, customs and trade regulation, Nate has successfully litigated and resolved more than 100 cases and appellate proceedings involving United States antidumping and countervailing duty laws, Section 232 and 301 tariffs, and customs law matters before US Customs and Border Protection, the US Department of Commerce, US International Trade Commission, Court of International Trade, and Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.ย Nate is a registered lobbyist and regularly advises companies on trade and tariff policy matters, how to mitigate potential tariff impacts, and how to identify and take advantage of new opportunities created by the rapidly changing tariff and trade landscape.
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